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2oldman wrote:
there may be 15 "answers" cluttering up the works. Sometimes it's a miracle the OP even returns.
โFeb-05-2014 06:11 PM
LScamper wrote:
"If you can't fix it with a hammer, it's an electrical problem."
? I always fix old TVs with a hammer. Works most of the time.
โFeb-05-2014 05:20 PM
2112 wrote:It's near impossible to show any connection between any of that and whether somebody returns, but it does make for a good guilt trip.
Too many times a newby will come here looking for help or advice and they get 3 pages of insults and irrelevant arguments.
โFeb-05-2014 04:38 PM
smkettner wrote:
How about put something like "onan tech 30 years" or "certified RV generator tech" in your signature.
If that is your focus, most will take you more seriously.
As for admin this Tech Issues should be split into sub-categories so that if you specialize in generators you can find the posts easier.
โFeb-05-2014 04:36 PM
gandude wrote:
I mean no disrespect to the OP or anyone here, but I was told by a professional generator guy that the carb on my Onan could not be rebuilt. ... it is sometimes wise to say "the emperor has no clothes".
On this site a professional welder advised me not to weld potmetal, after a few tries on scrap, I welded it just fine. The proper answer would have been from the pro, 'make sure the wind blows the vapor away from you and try Mig on scrap a few times w/co2, no flux wire. (and any other tips that could help)
IDK, maybe liability issues get in the way?
I digress.
โFeb-05-2014 04:35 PM
Dog Folks wrote:Can you blame them. Too many times a newby will come here looking for help or advice and they get 3 pages of insults and irrelevant arguments.2oldman wrote:
Between the OP and a query as to make/model, there may be 15 "answers" cluttering up the works. Sometimes it's a miracle the OP even returns.
Most of the time, they don't.
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โFeb-05-2014 11:39 AM
Posted By: Dog Folks on 02/05/14 08:04am
"To many arm chair experts telling us we are wrong. Some of us have been working on generators for over forty years.So we have some idea what we are talking about."
This is the same with most professions. I have stopped trying to help with questions in my field of study and work for over 30 years.
Got tired of being told I did not know what I was talking about by people that have never worked a minute in the industry.
Rather, I read the answers because they are so amusing.
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