Howdy everyone. I’m a younger adult, dealing with pretty sever depression and anhedonia whose is desperately trying to find something to occupy my free time everyday so I stop worrying about how bleak my future is looking—unmarried (zero chance of every dating again cause I’ve gotten fat and ugly and have nothing to offer, live at home (because America has become a very backwards country that rewards the hyper-rich first and foremost), and deeply in debt (HAVE to have a college degree. Turns out even the good ones, business for example, aren’t worth it anymore. Too many grey hairs still clinging to the workforce.)
I only mention all these depressing things because I’m literally at my wits end. No, therapy and medication have never helped. What allies me are structural-problems facing the nation/world/society that aren’t easily remedied. Even my friends that have started families are slowly sounding more and more suicidal as the weeks of impossible costs continue to roll by. The one hope I had, since I’m beginning to realize that even $1500 budget will never be enough, was taking up machining as a hobby—keep that terrified brain busy doing something with my hands.
Tried to buy a Unimat 3 on ebay, ha, good luck. The nut-so pricing of everything has hit those too. A formerly $400 machine, one that most machinist would warn is a toy to be avoided, are now going for north of $900. Got out bidded on one with the milling attachment—now we’re talking $1200+. I don’t want to buy the cheapo Chinese ones, I don’t have anything positive to say about the Chinese but I won’t rant about that for fear of sounding ‘racist.’ God forbid the young people with NOTHING TO LOOK FORWARD TOO complain about how globalization has destroyed any remnant of industry and decent paying jobs in America. Oh, will mention that now that Walmart made several thousand Chinese into millionaires, and the fact that China is cracking down on its population, now those rich Chinese are buying American homes—furnishing their spoiled Chinese children with Lambos to drive to school—and buying up all the housing in OUR towns... thats a whole other story.
Point is it’d be great if anyone here was a sympathetic old timer. I took a machining class ten years ago so I know more than most newbies. How is someone with no future and very limited funds suppose to start in this hobby when the only decent beginner machine is being inflated in price?! I can’t take on one of those $200 old mega lathes because those literally weigh a ton and my living situation only allows for a small desktop lightweight machine like a Unimat.
Sigh, thanks for listening. I’ll be around as much longer as I can hold out. I’m pretty open to the idea of dying this year if things continue the way they’re going. Too bad I’m not even half-way through life. Isn’t the law of nature the old and decrepit die first? The theory being once dead some of us poor youngin’s get to carry on the tradition? What happened to that.
I’ve known three people that killed themselves in the past 4 years who were all younger than me. One of them dreamed of being a firearm machinist. Guess why he never had a chance to even take a class or turn a piece of brass?
I only mention all these depressing things because I’m literally at my wits end. No, therapy and medication have never helped. What allies me are structural-problems facing the nation/world/society that aren’t easily remedied. Even my friends that have started families are slowly sounding more and more suicidal as the weeks of impossible costs continue to roll by. The one hope I had, since I’m beginning to realize that even $1500 budget will never be enough, was taking up machining as a hobby—keep that terrified brain busy doing something with my hands.
Tried to buy a Unimat 3 on ebay, ha, good luck. The nut-so pricing of everything has hit those too. A formerly $400 machine, one that most machinist would warn is a toy to be avoided, are now going for north of $900. Got out bidded on one with the milling attachment—now we’re talking $1200+. I don’t want to buy the cheapo Chinese ones, I don’t have anything positive to say about the Chinese but I won’t rant about that for fear of sounding ‘racist.’ God forbid the young people with NOTHING TO LOOK FORWARD TOO complain about how globalization has destroyed any remnant of industry and decent paying jobs in America. Oh, will mention that now that Walmart made several thousand Chinese into millionaires, and the fact that China is cracking down on its population, now those rich Chinese are buying American homes—furnishing their spoiled Chinese children with Lambos to drive to school—and buying up all the housing in OUR towns... thats a whole other story.
Point is it’d be great if anyone here was a sympathetic old timer. I took a machining class ten years ago so I know more than most newbies. How is someone with no future and very limited funds suppose to start in this hobby when the only decent beginner machine is being inflated in price?! I can’t take on one of those $200 old mega lathes because those literally weigh a ton and my living situation only allows for a small desktop lightweight machine like a Unimat.
Sigh, thanks for listening. I’ll be around as much longer as I can hold out. I’m pretty open to the idea of dying this year if things continue the way they’re going. Too bad I’m not even half-way through life. Isn’t the law of nature the old and decrepit die first? The theory being once dead some of us poor youngin’s get to carry on the tradition? What happened to that.
I’ve known three people that killed themselves in the past 4 years who were all younger than me. One of them dreamed of being a firearm machinist. Guess why he never had a chance to even take a class or turn a piece of brass?