I watched this yesterday and again this morning, and it's had me thinking hard about a dilemna that I think may not be mine alone. I'll be 68 in a week or so and I'm quite happy with things in general, I'm just now beginning to have the time to myself to enjoy doing all the things that most folk look forward to doing in retirement. I'm approaching the end of a workshop build at the back of the house that's taken an awful long time, replaced many tools that were damaged and/or stolen at the last place I rented and as soon as I get a dry day I'll run the electric
to it and be ready to get going.
Sounds idyllic, eh? The big fly in the ointment, though, is the decline in physical performance; due to quite bad arthritis I no longer have the strength or dexterity in my hands to do many of the things I was able to do easily
even a few years ago, and certainly not to do many of the carving of small wooden things that require the strength to firstly hold a piece and, secondly to use the tools without carving a few kilos from myself. I've always had a strangely inexplicable reluctance to entertain all the power options that are now available, but having seen what that guy does, and how he does it, I'm beginning to change my attitude. Just think how our predecessors would have jumped at the technology available to us now.
I'd love to hear what folk feel about this, but without just plain old 'by hand is the only true way' and without any
rancour on either side of the discussion. I'm fairly sure there are folk here who face the same issues as me, to a greater or lesser extent and I'd really like to have your opinions.