I have been stuck into renovating a room here in Castle Carrick (3rd floor east wing... as if!)
It occurred to me that a project is a project, be it building or bike.
I thought I'd save time by only removing the plaster from the two worst walls and 'fannying' the other two. Of course I've spent way longer making the two original walls good than I would have if I'd rendered and plastered them. The two that did get the new plaster look miles better and show the others up.
Isn't that much like renovating a bike? You 'save' time on a component only to find that what looked good on an unrestored bike looks tatty next to a freshly painted frame rail, etc.
The other day I saw a newly restored Suzuki GT185 and it was restored to the last nut and bolt. It was beautiful. Never mind all my objections about over-restoration and bikes that need obsessive cleaning, this thing just looked superb.
This GT struck me as possibly too good. I can't say I remember seeing them that clean and shiny from new. In the same way, my newly plastered chimney breast is obviously 'modern' to a tradesman's eye (sharp metal beaded edging instead of rounded wood beading). All these considerations are the devilment of any project.
At least with building work I know what I'm doing and I don't get bored

GC