That is more than generous and truly appreciated! But the kind of craftsmanship people like you, Jon, Bruce, and many others puts into those projects does not go unnoticed. And believe me...................it could not go "unpaid" (somehow) by myself.
I just marvel at those photos.
But, I get the devotion to quality and craftsmanship. I'll confess, to some of the same thing with the mixers I rebuild. Though I must admit to getting a little more "profit driven". Back in the day, I was not immune to getting a real dog of a machine, and even resorting to hand refinishing it.
Inevitably I would lose my shirt on every one of them. Because no one could see the level of care and time it took to refinish one correctly.
So, now when I get a decent runner but ugly, one of 2 things happens with it. I scrap it for parts, and toss the rest or I rebuild it mechanically and donate it.
Though now lately especially in the climate since Covid and all the shortages and price increases, I find more often I have to use them for parts. Especially since I've been trying so hard to not do a price increase. I've resorted to a lot of things. Cash only, (keeps the IRS from snooping) so no checks, electronic payments, CC, etc or I add in a 10% fee
People have been cool. They "Get it".
In any case my hat's off to all of you fine craftsmen