Posted by Gun Guru on February 26, 2010 at 13:27:22 from (66.227.197.252):
In Reply to: Re: OT Retire at 62? posted by Spook on February 26, 2010 at 11:19:30:
The problem with my dad is he has a hostile attitude towards manufacturing (if he is involved) I told him that I could teach him to be a machinist and he laughed at me....This was right when he retired. I would roll over and die if I did nothing other then wake up everyday and read watch TV then go to bed.
My dad has no real hobbies or interests other then Golf......I personally dont like golf.
If it was me and I was retired and had the money I would like to have woodworking equipment and learn to make cabinets, and such. I dont have furniture making skills. There is an older guy near me that has a wood shop and his rate is $35/hour and he is real busy. Repairs/cabinet maker/specialty stuff. He told me that he has a large wood shop with all the stuff.
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