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WA7NDD
Dec 15, 2013Explorer
I found this thread very interesting. I spent 45 years repairing electronics. Just about, everyone I dealt with knew nothing about the field or what was wrong with their equipment, I did not expect them too. However, they knew many things I did not, and I met many interesting people and learned from them.
At home, I repaired and built everything, including a complete remodel of my house. I rebuilt several engines and have owned two motorhomes and five trailers. In 1998, I was able to buy my first new truck, and I quit looking under the hood or changing my oil. My motorhomes were both used and I enjoyed working on them.
I have met many like me, and just as many, as it has been said here, the working end of a screwdriver is a mystery, and life for them is just as good as it was for me. I say was, because of age and health issues. I now have it all done by others and it frustrates me to no end. I know there are many in the same boat. So it is plenty okay with me if others don’t know what’s under the hood, because I know in some other area they are much more qualified than I.
At home, I repaired and built everything, including a complete remodel of my house. I rebuilt several engines and have owned two motorhomes and five trailers. In 1998, I was able to buy my first new truck, and I quit looking under the hood or changing my oil. My motorhomes were both used and I enjoyed working on them.
I have met many like me, and just as many, as it has been said here, the working end of a screwdriver is a mystery, and life for them is just as good as it was for me. I say was, because of age and health issues. I now have it all done by others and it frustrates me to no end. I know there are many in the same boat. So it is plenty okay with me if others don’t know what’s under the hood, because I know in some other area they are much more qualified than I.
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