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I'm still using the beam torque wrench(though my son bought me a clicky one for Christmas last year as he thinks the beam isn't accurate).
Readin' Motorhead's project, he mentions all kinds of interesting stuff I don't really know about- so a few hotlinks later I'm learning , reading, following other guys projects....It ran well after so I probably assumed i was genius....
Quote from: daveismissing on March 05 2017, 10:04:35 PMReadin' Motorhead's project, he mentions all kinds of interesting stuff I don't really know about- so a few hotlinks later I'm learning , reading, following other guys projects....It ran well after so I probably assumed i was genius....I'd say that between sheer ignorance and willpower I get most things accomplished. That and a lot of research - mostly web-based (an amazing tool once you cut around the noise). Most people enjoy conventional literature, I'd rather have a service or technical manual to read (I find it more thought provoking and engaging to digest and apply). I don't have a mentor or anyone around me who does what I seek to accomplish (I do miss building cars with my brother), for the most part I am self-taught. I will probably consult dozens of resources (physical and digital) and devise a detailed plan before beginning a project. When I was stripping the MCSS last Fall I came across some pretty sketchy BS from when I built it in my early-20s; I'd slap that guy now. I would like to imagine I will continue to improve my skill set after the wagon (who knows how many more cars I'll build). I ain't no genius.I figure I would become mentally inert without this hobby, and hope to pass something useful on to the girls in the coming years (we just got Tatiana a box of kid-size latex gloves for assisting in the garage).The greatest fear I have is stuff not working (mostly because I hate doing work twice) - but, I do enjoy the challenge of getting it right the second time (even if it kills me).
In the past, the "system" tried to ensure that we grew up to be proper citizens. These days, the system tends to work against almost anyone, including parents, from distilling right and wrong into kids.