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Originally Posted by taminga16
Hi Alex,
Is that advice for me or him?
Greg.
P.S. I am pleased to hear that everything is moving along.
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I dont think he would listen as he seems past changing his habbits.
If there is one thing my recent experience has taught me is go for what you want when it comes to your hobby..it is not a waste so do not feel guilty about spending whatever you want..even if you must borrow the lot..it wont be huge repayments.....and think of how much you actually will save when you factor in the work and certainly the frustration in making it right..and that is assuming you dont run into a demotivating problem which will see the thing sit in your shed..all you see is the possibility of a bargain..but is it really?
Really you are taking a big gamble perhaps without thinking about the reality of fixing it...do you have time on your hands now? If not it won't appear ... If its just about the saving use the time that would go on the scope and work packing shelves or whatever...buy new or something as good as new can not be underestimated.
Good luck.
Alex