NoiseWiki wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 11:15 pmI regret that I haven't been able to do much with the stuff other than hoard it..
This heavily motivated my slowing down of acquisition. I'm pushing myself to process what I've got - repair/restore/reuse, that sort of thing. There are some whiz bang things on the horizon that pull my attention springs for sure, but unless something gets planted right in front of me my blinders are doing good work maintaining the sliver of freed up I have managed to hang on to.
It's like we're snags in a river of gear. It piles up, forming a temporary island - somehow inherently accruing more the larger it gets. Then, in time, the current reclaims a chunk and the march of time moves on. I'd rather be the architect of that erosion than the victim of sublimation through exhaustion.
Good luck on ousting the storage unit! May you streamline to the important shit and discover local like minded individuals to take care of the rest.
Honestly, the gravy train of surplus has been drying up since the 20th Century. DIY is a solid long game.
Can never shake the love of tools.