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184700 WesG <wesg@g...> 2008‑11‑16 Bio Update - Wes Groot
Update my bio... sounds easy. First, I'd better read my bio again  
after so long and see what I was talking about almost exactly 11  
years ago...

OK, so I still have some projects that were on the original list yet  
to complete. The major and important things are mostly the same. I  
haven't moved since then, still in the great city of Chicago. I'm  
still married to the best possible SWMBO. I'm still inspired and  
encouraged a bunch of people that I've met through this great  
OldTools list. I've enjoyed watching a niece and now three nephews  
grow up since my last bio, and a couple of them have expressed an  
interest in what I do, and that's pretty cool. I was successful over  
the last 11 years in building up a big pile of tools, so much so,  
that I've been divesting for the last 2 years I think, and I still  
have way more than need. (I guess that bodes well for my Galootaclaus  
match.) I still have my Gerstner affliction. But I've got it under  
control now.

I "retired" from one unreal job and started my second unreal job  
three years ago and now I make things for people for money. My work  
is mostly in metal, but I still get the chance to do woodworking in  
my basement shop a couple of times a month and I still really enjoy  
it. I may be a little more skilled with wood that I was when I joined  
the list 11 ears ago, but every project is still a learning  
experience for me, which is nice. I'd hate to know how to do  
everything. What's the fun in that?

I said I have a second "unreal " job and  that's because now I have a  
small but well equipped shop that's a really enjoyable place to go  
every day and work metal. I find inspiration every day that keeps me  
learning, practicing and experimenting. My favorite hand tools around  
the shop are definitely the hammers, tongs and repousse tools. I've  
found that I can do 90% of my work without using electrons if I  
choose, but there are a few tailed apprentices that really make life  
easy, so I use them. They give me a lot more time to enjoy each day.

Since my work has changed it's focus in the last few years, my tool  
acquisition protocol has changed as well.  I enjoy hitting the MWTCA  
meets because the metal-related tools get overlooked by most of the  
folks and that means I can get to a meet at a reasonable hour and  
still find great stuff. ;-) I also tend to buy things that I want to  
USE now, instead of in years past buying whatever I could afford that  
looked like fun to own.

So to sum up: The important things are still the same. The Job has  
changed from hectic and stressful, to relaxing, rewarding and really  
enjoyable. Mostly these days I work with steel, silver, copper and  
iron, whereas I used to work mostly on walnut and cherry.

Cheers,
Wes

In Chicago and at:
http://galootapalooza.org/

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