I am no usually one to post too much personal info on line but I am in my mid 50's.
My Dad was a great guy and I lost him when I was 23. He was no too handy and he encouraged me as much as he could but there was not much he really knew in terms of fixing stuff. He was a brilliant business man and taught me a ton and made me what I am today- I'm forever grateful for those lessons and about life and business. I can do basic plumbing repairs, install light switches and outlets and do basic wood working, and painting. (I know I'm not impressing this crowd with my listed skill set
). I am a near Professional Level Detailer and have made good side money at it. I'm well versed and own all the equipment for High level Paint correction, ceramic coating etc. I invested in a decent set of Power and Hand tools for the garage and am not apposed to upgrading or adding when needed.
I kind of plateaued and i really want to learn more on the mechanical automotive front. I can deal with my snowblower but it kind of comes to a screeching halt there.
Auto I can handle oil changes on basic stuff, air filters and tire stuff. I'd like to be able to do my own brakes, plugs and move on to learning how to trouble shoot auto electrical and repair and re build a motor. I'd like to take on a project. My buddy has a beautiful 1987 928S sitting that I dream about and would like to buy something similar and getting it running. I just cannot pay someone to do the work.
How do you begin from Near Zero in Automotive diagnosis and repair? I have a full time gig running a business and my M-F is some long hours so its me being a weekend worrier.
My Dad was a great guy and I lost him when I was 23. He was no too handy and he encouraged me as much as he could but there was not much he really knew in terms of fixing stuff. He was a brilliant business man and taught me a ton and made me what I am today- I'm forever grateful for those lessons and about life and business. I can do basic plumbing repairs, install light switches and outlets and do basic wood working, and painting. (I know I'm not impressing this crowd with my listed skill set
I kind of plateaued and i really want to learn more on the mechanical automotive front. I can deal with my snowblower but it kind of comes to a screeching halt there.
Auto I can handle oil changes on basic stuff, air filters and tire stuff. I'd like to be able to do my own brakes, plugs and move on to learning how to trouble shoot auto electrical and repair and re build a motor. I'd like to take on a project. My buddy has a beautiful 1987 928S sitting that I dream about and would like to buy something similar and getting it running. I just cannot pay someone to do the work.
How do you begin from Near Zero in Automotive diagnosis and repair? I have a full time gig running a business and my M-F is some long hours so its me being a weekend worrier.
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