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I consider myself an amateur in the automotive field, but having and enjoying a TriFive is a satisfying (and sometimes *&%^%% when things don't go as planned) hobby.
You may have the big bucks and can pay for all the work needed, but I usually try to do what I can, and there's a certain satisfaction when it turns out nice. Of course if it's beyond my ability I'll let the experts do it.
I think a lot of members are like me and the best way to learn and do is to participate in these posts, even if it may sound like you should look for another hobby.
Just wanted to say how thankful and appreciative I am of the impressive knowledge that is imparted in this forum and especially the patience exhibited by most.
Thanks again, Mike
You may have the big bucks and can pay for all the work needed, but I usually try to do what I can, and there's a certain satisfaction when it turns out nice. Of course if it's beyond my ability I'll let the experts do it.
I think a lot of members are like me and the best way to learn and do is to participate in these posts, even if it may sound like you should look for another hobby.
Just wanted to say how thankful and appreciative I am of the impressive knowledge that is imparted in this forum and especially the patience exhibited by most.
Thanks again, Mike