Sometimes I wonder if I have the chops. I have been working on my own stuff for about 7 years now but I still get so fired up when hitting challenges. "Everything's a hassle."
I have been doing it for 52 years and I still have these moments.
Yesterday I was supposed to have a simple task:
Load my suburban in my newly acquired moving van.
I built a nice sturdy ramp from gluelam 2x12, got the supported well at the half point so I only had 4 feet of span, got them strapped securely to the back of the van so they don't slip off, I get up and it stalls just before I get all the way in, so I back up and I give it another try with a hint more gas and it's going good and then crash I come down.
Driver side ramp broke 2 feet from the edge, leaving that tire hanging out and the aluminum steps I have are crushed under the truck.
Luckily I am getting rid of the steps and they protected the truck from damage.
So I go borrow the forklift from my landlord and I lift the hanging back end up and start pushing it in, and for some reason the front end is drifting right into the wall and it was stuck 1 foot too early.
I back it up a little and turn the back end the opposite way and I get it in, but not with hearing some crunching.
I will assess another day, but I might have side swiped my perfect square body suburban.
Stick with it and in the end you will be proud