My least favourite job.....

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Zeddedhed

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So I've just taken delivery of this little lot (approx 16 cu/ft) of Tulipwood (American Poplar) - 50mm x random widths x 2.45m for those interested - £22/cu/ft approx.

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Now the fun (not) starts.

It's all destined to become doorlinings. I have a contract with a local small developer who'll only use tulipwood linings @ 38mm thick (!!?)

Every month or six weeks an order comes through for between 10 and 20 linings, always weird sizes.

I know I should be grateful for the work, and it pays well, but it's just the unadulterated mind numbing tedium of it. Noisy, boring, blah blah. I hate it.

I'm guessing we all have jobs that come along every now and then that we all hate.

Share my pain and let us all know which jobs you CANNOT STAND!
 

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I can feel your pain

My dreaded job is tidying up, love the result but hate having to do it
 
Adam9453":3ent07b1 said:
My dreaded job is tidying up, love the result but hate having to do it

Seconded! and there's always a small pile of things I can't throw away :roll: but don't have there own place, so they end up cluttering the bench.
 
monkeybiter":2rnzwqs0 said:
Adam9453":2rnzwqs0 said:
.......... but don't have there own place, so they end up cluttering the bench.
... and there lies the "secret" of a tidy workshop "A home for everything and everything in it". If everything has a home it's easier to be tidy than untidy and it certainly makes for faster working when you don't have to hunt for stuff.


So I'm told. :wink:
 
Buy one of these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Digital-Display ... +defenders

and one of these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Charger-VicTop- ... aux++to+fm

For £50 you now have some really solid ear defenders - so it removes the noise issue - and also it can pick up your favourite radio station, or you can plug the converter into your ipod/phone etc, and now you can listen to music, books on tape, podcasts etc etc - which releives the tedium.

with a good audio book (which obviously you will pay full price for, rather than illegally download for free ) you can get through a whole day of dull work almost on auto pilot and it doesn't feel too bad at all.


They take the noise away and you can
 
Can recommend those ear defenders. Look like the same ones as Lidl occasionally sell for £30 if they ever come up. Mine take a pummeling and keep on going. Great radio but not the best attenuation but good enough for most machines.


Edit.
Just remeberd seeing them here and a good price http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Radio-Ear- ... Avu18P8HAQ
 
I would kill myself If I had to Listen white working to the terrible british radio stations where all they do is just talk talk talk.
 
Back when I was in IT and in my teenage years, I absolutely hated sitting watching the progress bar whilst Windows 95 installed. Ugh.

These days, in woodworking, I guess I'd have to say I can't stand anything to do with setting up bench planes. Probably because I don't really know what I'm doing, but I find it incredibly tedious!
 
sitefive":1bb0w46a said:
I would kill myself If I had to Listen white working to the terrible british radio stations where all they do is just talk talk talk.


British Radio is the best in the world! So many good podcasts too as well as net radio stations.

I could go on....
 
Hmmm, that's pretty sad. :D Can't say I've met many human beings who don't like music.
You must be a lot of fun. :wink:
 
Drilling holes in brick/mortar/masonry. Not difficult but it can be enough to put me off doing a job [DIY]
 
sitefive":3dtw042a said:
I would kill myself If I had to Listen white working to the terrible british radio stations where all they do is just talk talk talk.

Is there anything at all that you're happy about? :D
 
adidat":xl4mnep0 said:
Is there a reason you don't by it PAR? Surely this would save you days?

Adidat

Firstly the sizes are all different, so it would get very expensive.
Secondly I've yet to find a merchant who can supply PAR that is actually straight, free of wind or twist and properly square.

It seems to me that they put it through a 4side machine without first straightening it - or at least not to the standards I require.

Also, if I order it PAR and it arrives two or three days later it could very well be cupped. I tend to machine it down in two or three stages to make sure that it has time to settle and minimise movement.
Believe me this client is extremely fussy and he will check every single board for being flat along it's length and across it's width. Then he signs it off, I get paid and if it curls up after that it ain't my problem.
 
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