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<blockquote data-quote="Shaugh" data-source="post: 419742" data-attributes="member: 19781"><p>I think there's a natural tendency to go overboard on trying to make things last forever. And plenty of internet experts that will tell you that not spending huge money and time is substandard work. The carpet will wear out... the paint...Nothing lasts forever. </p><p></p><p>If you were talented enough to create the floors today, replacing a spot in 5 years isn't going to be much of a challenge. Why invest lots of time and money today to only save a little time 5 years from now... or 10 years....? </p><p></p><p>Truth is in 5 or 10 years you will likely be more talented... and will probably have ideas how you'd like to change that area of the boat .... Things wearing out are "opportunities"... not failures.... Just my opinion....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaugh, post: 419742, member: 19781"] I think there's a natural tendency to go overboard on trying to make things last forever. And plenty of internet experts that will tell you that not spending huge money and time is substandard work. The carpet will wear out... the paint...Nothing lasts forever. If you were talented enough to create the floors today, replacing a spot in 5 years isn't going to be much of a challenge. Why invest lots of time and money today to only save a little time 5 years from now... or 10 years....? Truth is in 5 or 10 years you will likely be more talented... and will probably have ideas how you'd like to change that area of the boat .... Things wearing out are "opportunities"... not failures.... Just my opinion.... [/QUOTE]
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