I dont expect i am the only one here that has wondered this...
I work a full time job, (employed(metal fabrication)). I like doing a bit of woodworking and more decorative side of metalwork now and then in my spare time. :shock:
Obviously the money to do the next project has to come from somewhere, so once I have made something I normally attempt to sell it, usually Ebay or Folksy. Not to mention I do not have the space to keep everything I make. Some goes as gifts to family and friends also.
The thing with ebay, sometimes you might make £5, sometimes lose £1.
Should I be keeping records of this just in case I ever get asked?
I don't want it to become a business.
Keeping track of all the ins and outs would detract from the pleasure side of it I feel, not to mention probably take more time than I get to spend actually making the things.
What has anyone else done in this situation?
I work a full time job, (employed(metal fabrication)). I like doing a bit of woodworking and more decorative side of metalwork now and then in my spare time. :shock:
Obviously the money to do the next project has to come from somewhere, so once I have made something I normally attempt to sell it, usually Ebay or Folksy. Not to mention I do not have the space to keep everything I make. Some goes as gifts to family and friends also.
The thing with ebay, sometimes you might make £5, sometimes lose £1.
Should I be keeping records of this just in case I ever get asked?
I don't want it to become a business.
Keeping track of all the ins and outs would detract from the pleasure side of it I feel, not to mention probably take more time than I get to spend actually making the things.
What has anyone else done in this situation?