posted 10 years ago
I'm starting a thread to, hopefully, learn your speculations on this question: when will the predicament (ecological, economic, social) we're in become so obvious that people take the practical steps to re-use (or repurpose) the manufactured stuff accumulated in our environment instead of relegating most of it to the waste stream? Specifically, I'm thinking of stuff made primarily of metals - steel, aluminum, brass, copper. And I'm thinking mainly of machinery and machinery components.
Yes, I do realize that metals for the most part are re-cycled, either here in North America or in Asia - by recycled I mean melted down and reprocessed into raw material again, be it I-beams, bar stock, rod stock, pipe, conduit, wire, sheet, etc. There's money in recycling these metals. However, the "value-added" dimension of the original forms (housings, gears, casings, connecting rods, and all those things) is lost when the metal, as such, is reprocessed.
I know there's generally little value in mulling over the "good old days," but I'm going to indulge to this extent: when I was a kid, magazines like Popular Mechanics, Mother Earth News, and others had articles about people who were designing, experimenting with, and refining useful machines, devices, set-ups, and contraptions - or "how to" articles showing the reader the way to make something. Something useful for the person working with the land, not just some cute toy robot or something. I'm mean things made from readily available standard wood, metal stock, bearings and such along with repurposed components, frames, and machine parts. (Repurposing for art or decoration is fine, but not what I mean.)
To be honest, I'm not yet any great shakes at doing this sort of thing. I'm a generally handy guy, but I lived on land for over 20 years before going past basic oxy-acetylene welding and brazing skills and acquiring a MIG welder and learning to use it. Plus, my education was in social sciences, not engineering or a technical trade. (I want to change... I know I can.)
So... Humans are endowed with creativity, design abilities, manual dexterity. Can we again make useful devices and machines in our own neighborhoods? Will people dwelling on the small farm, permaculture place, homestead or the suburban or city home and yard become motivated to get involved with this? what will it take?
My online educational sites:
https://www.pinterest.ca/joelbc/homestead-methods-tools-equipment/
https://www.pinterest.ca/joelbc/mixed-shops/