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Re: Another Disease Diagnosed

To: twakeman@apple.com
Subject: Re: Another Disease Diagnosed
From: GNH.Wbst207V@xerox.com
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 1994 07:01:03 PDT
TeriAnn has identified a disease similar to Shipwrights:  Over-Restorer's.
There is another diabolical illness, to which no one has alluded but which 
is witnessed often:    Assembler's Malaise.

This disease, which resembles procrastination, occurs when the assembler's 
standards exceed the assembler's perceived skill level, ie. "I can't do the job 
as well as it should be done."  So nothing gets done.
  
There are a couple remedies for Assembler's Malaise:
1. Farm out the job to professionals.  Pride and budget constraints often 
    prohibit this.
2. Lower your standards.  This is tough to do but a bit easier with an MG 
    than an Aston Martin.  One of the lessons of restoring my MG-TC was 
    realizing how poorly the bodies were originally assembled.  Usually the 
    two sides didn't match but I wanted them to!
3. Group therapy: ask some friends to help get the job going again.

The worst possible manifestation of this disease is a long period of 
inactivity followed by selling the project - usually at a big loss.

Fortunately, subscribers to this list seem to be Can-Do types who are 
not likely to be afflicted with Asembler's Malaise.  We're the ones who 
track down and buy the rare old Something-or-other which has been 
apart in some barn for years - and we get it back together again!

George - about to begin restoration #4 - Haynes

1965 TR4A, BRG, IRS, Surrey Top, Overdrive
1956 MGA, Dove Grey, live axle, soft top, Overdrive


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