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Old 03-05-2015, 03:42 PM   #1
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How many of your fix and repair your own stuff?



I have tools for everything, even to work on circuit boards. I change my own oil, spark plugs, but I'm letting a friend do my cam job on my Harley. Yesterday I serviced the K&N air filter on my Road King. I'm even making my own handle bars for my Dyna Lowrider. I weld, I turn a wrench, I enjoy doing it. Just wondering who else does?
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Old 03-05-2015, 03:45 PM   #2
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Old 03-05-2015, 03:47 PM   #3
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
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I fix only the stuff I have stolen from others. But yes, I repair stuff. At least some stuff.
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I have tools for everything, even to work on circuit boards. I change my own oil, spark plugs, but I'm letting a friend do my cam job on my Harley. Yesterday I serviced the K&N air filter on my Road King. I'm even making my own handle bars for my Dyna Lowrider. I weld, I turn a wrench, I enjoy doing it. Just wondering who else does?
i do most of my repairs. i stopped as i got older. replace a few engine a bunch of transmissions. i do everything now but the tranny and motor replacement. looks good dood! i dont ride bikes on highways its too dangerous. im a quad luver now
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i do most of my repairs. i stopped as i got older. replace a few engine a bunch of transmissions. i do everything now but the tranny and motor replacement. looks good dood! i dont ride bikes on highways its too dangerous. im a quad luver now
Thanx, I have a ATV, it's not in the picture, this only shows part of my garage, it's a 4 car garage. I have two more motorcycles in there and a 4x4 pickup and a car
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I do nothing. I could but it bores me. Why do the work when you can pay a greasemonkey to do it.

Edit: Actually I have better things to do. I would prefer to pay others to fix my shit and save me time.
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I love working on cars. Im actually in the process of demodding so its not as fun. But will hopefully be starting on a new project soon once these parts are sold
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Thanx, I have a ATV, it's not in the picture, this only shows part of my garage, it's a 4 car garage. I have two more motorcycles in there and a 4x4 pickup and a car
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I do nothing. I could but it bores me. Why do the work when you can pay a greasemonkey to do it.

Edit: Actually I have better things to do. I would prefer to pay others to fix my shit and save me time.
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I have a fridge in my garage that's full of beer and a couple bottles of Sailor Jerry Rum for those that appreciate it.
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I do nothing. I could but it bores me. Why do the work when you can pay a greasemonkey to do it.

Edit: Actually I have better things to do. I would prefer to pay others to fix my shit and save me time.
Not just fixing , but creating as well.
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Old 03-05-2015, 04:38 PM   #13
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Depends on what needs fixin'. I have enough tools in the garage to open a small hardware store. Inherited a lot of 'em from my dad when he closed his renovation biz.

Finding the time is the toughest thing.
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I do nothing. I could but it bores me. Why do the work when you can pay a greasemonkey to do it.

Edit: Actually I have better things to do. I would prefer to pay others to fix my shit and save me time.
It gives me a sense of satisfaction and also i know the job is done right. Paying people to do a job and ending with half-assed results is so frustrating.

For example, I had to wait an hour and a half for an oil change at the dealer today because they were having trouble getting the oil filter off because the last time one of their garage monkeys did it they forgot to lube the threads.

The only reason i let them do it is because i get 3 years free service. Then they have the nerve to tell me i only need to bring it in every 16000 km. They didn't like the fact i was getting it done every 5k.

As soon as my free oil changes are over ill be doing them myself.

If you dont have time i can see why you wouldnt bother. I seem to have nothing but free time after i quit drinking.
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too many people think they can fix stuff and sometimes they can but many times, do it wrong not to mention, unsafe. living in the burbs i see so many people changing their own oil or doing their own brakes changing their own tires in angled driveways with no safety jacks. even with safety jacks doing work in an angled driveway is not a good idea.
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Depends on what it is.

I have an old truck and when I first bought it I did what I could to make it better, installing a new grill and bumper, fixing a few things that were broken. I used to do the work on my Mustangs too, complete tune ups, changed spark plugs, etc. But I would hardly call myself an auto mechanic. I no longer do my own oil changes, so oil filters and air filters get done down at Jiffy Lube.

I most of the stuff around the house, lots of yard work (no landscaper for me!) and of course anything computer related. These days I do a lot of stuff with bikes - I'm into cycling. Right now I have a Specialized that is a few years old and needs some upgrading so I plan on taking it off the road for a bit and redoing everything with newer components.
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If I ever decide to drink, I know where to go for a good time. Booze and all that power between your legs. Hot dayum.
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I've done a LOT of work on crappy cars, mostly because I couldn't afford a non-crappy car. Now I just pay some guy.
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I do nothing. I could but it bores me. Why do the work when you can pay a greasemonkey to do it.

Edit: Actually I have better things to do. I would prefer to pay others to fix my shit and save me time.
Each to their own, I personally love pulling my cars apart, modifying them / fabricating parts etc, nothing like it.
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I stopped working on my own cars when I couldn't find the spark plugs anymore.

In the Navy I was an electrician and mechanic, but I try to do as little of that as possible now. I've worked on diesel engines, air brakes and hydraulic systems on garbage trucks. I'm glad I don't get home with grease stains so deep in my fingernails that it stays there for weeks. Happy to sit in front of a computer.
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dude you made this same thread before to brag about how you can fix shit LOL I thought I was reading an old thread when I was reading this one. We get the point. If shit breaks you da man, RESPECT
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I do nothing. I could but it bores me. Why do the work when you can pay a greasemonkey to do it.

Edit: Actually I have better things to do. I would prefer to pay others to fix my shit and save me time.
Masturbation is a much more important activity indeed and a much better use of your time.
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Each to their own, I personally love pulling my cars apart, modifying them / fabricating parts etc, nothing like it.
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dude you made this same thread before to brag about how you can fix shit LOL I thought I was reading an old thread when I was reading this one. We get the point. If shit breaks you da man, RESPECT
I might have, but it felt good to clean up my garage a little and I made some new handle bars for my Dyna. I like to know the talents of my friends and fellow GFY'ers. I didn't know Bronco had talent! I have worked on just about everything. I have a inch lb torque wrench for working on automatic transmissions. I have micrometers and 3 chop saws. I have 2 sets of Oxy Acetylene and a mig welder. I love to work on things.

I got a lot of these tools from my Stepfather when he passed 10 years ago. I have decided I need to work on building things more. I want to make a 4 poster bed out of steel! That's next!
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I have a shitload of tools and used to do anything and everything I could. Welding, electrical, engine, construction etc.

With how work is going these days I just don't have the time anymore. My personal zen is fishing, when I do get free time I would rather be on the lake than tackling a project. My son until recently had a GMC jimmy, we would work on that together. Now that he got a civic there are no more car problems.

I did re-roof my house this last fall and when it was done I realized I am not as young as I used to be.... Sore for a full week, roofing is a young mans game.. My wife wants a new kitchen in 2015 so we will see what happens there.
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i cant afford any stuff to fix...

So I just it replace with brand new....
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I change a lightbulb occasionally, tried wiring my new stove simply because I didn't want to wait 2-3 days for an electrician to come, asked GFY for help ... and some 6 months, three burned plugs and several shorts later, I called an electrician to fix it. He charged me $7.
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So I just it replace with brand new....
dude can i get a loan? hit me on the pm
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calling myself a hobbyist is an understatement to say the least as I have so many interests kicking around these days. I tend to have a fascination with building things and avoiding short cuts, i'll normally read about 2 or 3 books on any given subject before I start spending money on them.

I have never been into cars at all but I have become a bit of a fanatic about motorcycles in the last few years. I am truly a novice mechanic and still building up my tools for my garage but I love it. I still need to learn more about the electrical side of things but I'm slowly getting there with some of the more simple adjustments.
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calling myself a hobbyist is an understatement to say the least as I have so many interests kicking around these days. I tend to have a fascination with building things and avoiding short cuts, i'll normally read about 2 or 3 books on any given subject before I start spending money on them.

I have never been into cars at all but I have become a bit of a fanatic about motorcycles in the last few years. I am truly a novice mechanic and still building up my tools for my garage but I love it. I still need to learn more about the electrical side of things but I'm slowly getting there with some of the more simple adjustments.
Working on Motorcycles is new to me, I have worked on just about everything else. Getting the right tools are important. I wish I have room for a full motorcycle lift, but right now because my daughter is staying with us till she gets her feet on the ground. Maybe when she gets her own place I can find the room, they have one at Harbor Freight for under $500
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Old 03-06-2015, 01:02 PM   #41
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I grew up having to fix/maintain what I had or just not have it...

I also learned to love the way things worked - "The Gizmo-ness" as Indian Larry put it. ( If you don't know who Indian Larry was ~ GOOGLE).

That carried in to my adult life as well... I still Maintain most everything we own... From Motorcycles to Cars and heaters to putting up a fence or building a barn...
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I have worked doing computer hardware and software repairs for over twenty years so I of course do that myself, but I know almost nothing about cars or other handyman stuff. I do repair my bong myself when it springs a leak though!
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do alot of stuff myself when it comes to cars, it's pretty easy and bit of a hobby (when i have the time). Biggest repair was a blown head gasket, you gotta disassemble (and reassemble) half the engine...

Planning on doing a little project this year but time is always the one thing that's missing
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i do my own break and oil change on my car, thats about it.
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I do it, but i admit i need to learn much more
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There is no thing that I can't repair or done ! I am doing all works by myself I am a handyman ! I even do all the mechanical stuff at my cars , construction works and everything !
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Well I really don't enjoy this, there's always a hundred other things I can do in my free time (and that I will enjoy and am better at alike) plus I am happy to pay for services done right, so no thanks.
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I can change the lights nothing else
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