Kel
You have two things going for you.
One: the passion that everyone has already mentioned, (which may or may not temper once you are working for someone else, but you're aware of that).
Second: Very few machinists. Schools don't teach machine shop anymore. I have seen programs on TV about midwest manufacturers having trouble even finding candidates to train! Kids don't want to get dirty these days. They all want to be keyboard jockeys.
You have two things going for you.
One: the passion that everyone has already mentioned, (which may or may not temper once you are working for someone else, but you're aware of that).
Second: Very few machinists. Schools don't teach machine shop anymore. I have seen programs on TV about midwest manufacturers having trouble even finding candidates to train! Kids don't want to get dirty these days. They all want to be keyboard jockeys.