Maybe not just a Pandemic, I also retired in October of 19, but the last couple of months I've done more than in the last two years.
I completed the restoring of two Seeburg B Jukeboxes, one was just finishing touches while the other was a complete reassembly.
Finished repairs and re veneered the cabinet on a Rock-Ola Juke, and finally got the Amp working on a Seeburg Q.
Recapped two Motorola 8" sets and a Pilot TV-37 (except for the 6k and electros that are on order).
Also got my Predicta Debutante chassis mostly done and painted the cabinet (Powder Coated it first but didn't care for the flat finish so I painted it bright Red).
Recapped and finished a plain Jane emerson 17" from 1955.
Recapped the Amp and Radio chassis on a 55 Magnavox Radio/Phono.
Repaired a 59 RCA portable (bad cap caused by me shorting the B+ to ground when reinstalling the chassis in the cabinet)
Recapped a 1970 RCA B&W that I'm now using to watch old TV shows on.
I've also been powering up random sets to see what my next project might be, but I need to finish the three I have apart now.
I still need to change an axle seal on my Car, but I kind of loathe doing that greasy stuff since I retired.
Oh yeah, have also watched about a million hours of Netflix, Amazon and DVD's.
I seem to actually be saving money on Gas, Dining out, Coffee, etc. I think I've used about ten gallons of Gas in 60 days.