03-31-2014, 03:12 PM
Sometimes I work on multiple projects at the same time. This happens for different reasons.
-- I'll have one chassis open but waiting for parts. While waiting, I'll start another.
-- Sometimes I run into a problem I can't solve just yet. Then I might take a break from it and work on something else. It reduces frustration, and when I eventually get back to solve the problem it is very satisfying.
-- Now and then something breaks on a radio I've previously finished. I hate it when that happens, so I might set aside my current restoration and prioritize the repair. (Like when a dial pointer got stuck on a 40-150 or a power switch broke on a 41-250.)
-- Sometimes something more interesting comes along.
-- I'll have one chassis open but waiting for parts. While waiting, I'll start another.
-- Sometimes I run into a problem I can't solve just yet. Then I might take a break from it and work on something else. It reduces frustration, and when I eventually get back to solve the problem it is very satisfying.
-- Now and then something breaks on a radio I've previously finished. I hate it when that happens, so I might set aside my current restoration and prioritize the repair. (Like when a dial pointer got stuck on a 40-150 or a power switch broke on a 41-250.)
-- Sometimes something more interesting comes along.
John Honeycutt