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Hot Rods Man, I am burned smooth out

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Roothawg, Jul 8, 2021.

  1. Roothawg
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    Dang it. I can't even quote right....
     
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  2. lothiandon1940
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    We'll keep the light on for you.:D
     
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  3. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I retired from my business that demanded 55 hours a week and the first thing I did on my 62 Birthday is buy a 9 dollar lifetime fishing license, that was 10 years ago and I haven't wet a hook yet.:rolleyes:

    I ended up building several cars and helping build 2 others, I'm a little burnt out myself, but thankfully I have 2 running cars and no major project at the moment.

    My doctor told me this morning I need to get out and start walking. HRP
     
  4. Take time off here and there, hopefully it'll reset itself. To me that's a scary point, this is all I want to do (cars and equipment).....all I ever wanted to do, can't imagine what I would do if I stopped. I always say it's my regular job that's the burnout point for me, but everyone HAS to work. Granted my field of vision is narrow to some but it does encomp*** other factors of cars, tools, vintage stuff other then just building (driving, swapmeets, antiques, etc...).
     
  5. little red 50
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    DON'T DO IT...........My dad's doctor told him to do that when he was 70 he's probably 90 now and we don't know where he is. :D
     
  6. chopolds
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    It's called "a vacation". Take one, or 2. I spend 2-4 weeks (sometimes more) on cruise ships, to decompress. Do something where you can really relax, not make decisions, or run around like a madman. Escape to the beach, or mountains. Go to an all inclusive resort. You deserve it!
     
  7. JimSibley
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    Sit back, relax and ride your new bike. Thoughts will come, and you will be refreshed.
     
  8. trollst
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    By the way Root, I sold my roadster and bought a bike, I used to ride years ago, so, I thought, why not? I only ride it into town to get the mail, or....to clear my head, or....to unwind, or...just down to my buddies, or....any other reason.....I'd forgotten how much I loved to ride. Now driving my 36 is more enjoyable, cause I got a choice, riding a bike has actually rekindled my interest in the shop. By the way, thats a damned ugly bike, kinda utilitarian looking.....
     
  9. Primered Forever
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    That's funny my Dr. told me the exact same thing this morning! lol
     
  10. 31Apickup
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    I reserve one night a week to bike, we have a great trail network here so don’t need to ride the roads, usually knock off about 38 miles. Just myself, soothing for the mind. A tandem is quite a challenge of cooperation with both riders, hope you enjoy it!
     
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  11. HSF
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    I think it's normal to get burned out. I do every few years. Between building and painting cars for other people for 25 years plus trying to squeeze in my own junk., it takes its toll. When I get burned out, I pick up an old motorcycle to resurrect. Usually little honda CBs. They're cheap to buy and quick and cheap to build. Sratches the itch and doesn't overwhelm you. I build them at my leisure with no pressure. By the time I'm done, I'm ready to attack cars again. I also ride my motorcycle a lot, helps blow the cobwebs out. A good 300-350 mile ride of nothing but canyons and twisties is my best therapy. The point I guess is to have something other than just cars like you are finding with the bicycle. Of course, good friends and family is also a bonus. Good luck and soon enough you'll be motivated.
     
  12. adam401
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    Bro, get out of the garage and spend time with your wife. Grill some steaks, go on a long weekend. The feeling comes back. Its alot of dedication to make a pile of parts a car as you know. Thats why there's so many dis***embled cars for sale online. Seeing this **** through is tough and everyone needs a break. So take a break. Its ok.
     
  13. Lloyd's paint & glass
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    Catch and release into some Andy's catfish breading, and then released into some 350 degree oil. ;) egg wash some onion rings, throw them in the Andy's too, then throw them in the oil:D fry up a pound of ground chuck with some onions and green peppers diced up, mix it with Bush's baked beans, dump in a bunch of fried bacon, sprinkle the top with brown sugar, ice down some Miller lite, and just kick back:) come on up root, we'll do some relaxing buddy
     
  14. Lloyd,,,,,that sounds great,,,,,you don’t make deliveries do you,,,,LoL .
    By the way,,,,,that fishing pic was located near a lot of sand on the bank there,,,,not in Kentucky was it ?

    Tommy
     
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  15. HOTRODPRIMER
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    When I retired the day I turned 62 I bought a South Carolina lifetime fishing licence for the paltry sum of nine dollars, that was 10 years ago and I haven't wet a hook yet, but I hope to get my moneys worth outta that license before I get too old to fish.. :D HRP
     
  16. WiredSpider
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    I stopped building hot rods and show cars for a living last year
    I was burnt out and just want it to be my hobby and enjoyable.
    Now,the only ***hole I have to please is me
    Best thing I did.
     
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  17. Baumi
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    Root, sorry to hear that, but I can relate. Building cars or any other hobby is just like having ice cream or beer, it tastes great but if it`s too much, you start feeling sick...go out on and roadtrip to enjoy what you built for a while.
     
  18. jimmy six
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    no matter your age or state of mind... you need a break.. take it. go back refreshed if you want.. Americans work way to hard for the most part. many "selling" back vacation every year or when they retire. I don't know if it's fear of loosing their job or just knowing the desk will just have a bigger stack on it when you get back..good luck with what ever you choose..
     
  19. hotrodA
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    [QUOTE="HOTRODPRIMER,

    My doctor told me this morning I need to get out and start walking. HRP[/QUOTE]
     
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  20. Fortunateson
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    Hey I Root, with that output you need a time out. I guess living in Slackerville it must be mandatory!
    I thought re***bent bikes had the driver/p***enger way lower to the ground? That thing looks a little scary...
     
  21. Those are called semi-re***bent. Much safer as far as being seen.
     
  22. 56don
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    Right now I am going through the same funk as you. I come here and read about other people's projects, but I haven't done a thing to one of my cars in over a year. My pickup truck hasn't been cranked in 3 years and I don't care. I put a fresh engine in my Corvette last year and have yet to fire it up to break in the cam. I just go to the garage to clean it and find extra parts to sell at a swap meet. The only driving I do is I take my ole 48 coupe to the store once in a while. I know my ambition will return later but right now I am like Lloyd and just doin' some fishin'.
    I made a bad mistake many years ago and sold my coupe in the middle of a funk. Well the funk went away and I was without my coupe. Finally got it back but learned a valuable lesson...they don't eat anything while they are sitting there so just take a break and come back later when the doldrums have p***ed.
     
  23. Jalopy Joker
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    Wow, your tandem semi-re***bent bike is way too scary for me - here are some options 20210708_143856.jpg 20210708_144108.jpg 20210708_145027.jpg 20210708_144444.jpg
     
  24. Bbdakota
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    This thread hits home. The first couple cars I've built when I was younger, I could work on them 12 hours a day every weekend and in the evenings and stay motivated. Now I'm a little older, I only work on my project when I feel like it and it's been 8 years so far and it's still not done. Take a break, enjoy life and when you feel like it, then make a little progress on the project.
     
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    take a brake ya been busy , ride that wacky bike with the wife n have fun.
    Take some of the stress out of the hobby for a while, it’s supposed to be fun right ?
     
  26. 57 Fargo
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    I spent years concentrating on family and work etc. forced myself to work on the Fargo again and it all came rushing back why I love cars. Sometimes I have to force myself out to the shop and within 15 minutes I know I’ll have to force myself back to the house when it’s time.

    I find I have to do that when I hit a bit of a burn out on cars. It renews the p***ion when I make myself get back out there.

    Old cars are supposed to be fun! I will admit my road bike also makes me happy when I go for a ride.
     
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  27. dana barlow
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    We each have our own way,and I have always known too much of same thing makes burn-out.
    So I also have many hobbies> not all at the same time,but now an then with over lap of one to another. Even some close buddys think I'm crazy !

    I race almost anything> plus for close to 70 years mess around with toy trains in between. That's my way of taking a brake.
    Pedal bikes have been there in many ways. I used them too help keep in shape for my race car driving,and just for fun, I raced for world land speed record at Indy 500 track with pedal bike , I designed and raced there two years in a row" Team Strange".
    Even raced sail boats! All of it on very low piggy bank. florida2006-toostrange.jpg
     
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  28. squirrel
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  29. Hey Dana ,
    One of the reasons I admire you so much is,,,,,you have been driving the same Hot Rod for over 60 years .
    I’m sure you have freshened it up a few times,,,,but that is enjoying them to the fullest .
    A hot rod with a Y block,,,,,and it looks cool and looks strong .
    That is the epitome of hot rodding,,,,,,build it and run it !

    The other reason I like you is your avatar,,,,,,anyone that likes Fonzie,,,is okay in my book !

    Tommy
     
  30. Ebbsspeed
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    @silent rick Did you zoom in on his tackle box?
     
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