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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 482323" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>Yep, learn how to do it yourself. It's the way to go anyway! Even though I can certainly afford to have other people work on my stuff, I don't. You can't find good help anymore and no one seems to have your best interest at heart. Most people are just there for a paycheck. My two main hobbies are snowmobiling and boating, both to feed my love of fishing. When things go wrong, it's in season. Nothing goes wrong with a snowmobile in July when it's easy to get a mechanic to look at it! I do EVERYTHING myself just to make sure it's done right and when I want it done. If I encounter a job where it would cost me $200 in labor to have someone do it, or I could buy the specialty tools for $250 and do it myself, I'll buy the tools.</p><p></p><p>Gotta be honest, a person can become a pretty **** good technician by spending a few hours on Youtube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 482323, member: 12381"] Yep, learn how to do it yourself. It's the way to go anyway! Even though I can certainly afford to have other people work on my stuff, I don't. You can't find good help anymore and no one seems to have your best interest at heart. Most people are just there for a paycheck. My two main hobbies are snowmobiling and boating, both to feed my love of fishing. When things go wrong, it's in season. Nothing goes wrong with a snowmobile in July when it's easy to get a mechanic to look at it! I do EVERYTHING myself just to make sure it's done right and when I want it done. If I encounter a job where it would cost me $200 in labor to have someone do it, or I could buy the specialty tools for $250 and do it myself, I'll buy the tools. Gotta be honest, a person can become a pretty **** good technician by spending a few hours on Youtube. [/QUOTE]
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