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<blockquote data-quote="Ricky C" data-source="post: 2770213" data-attributes="member: 109105"><p>Hey, like a few others on here I'm a bit of a Jack of all trades. Decent woodworker, done a bit of wood carving, can do plumbing and electrical. Mainly cause it annoys me to pay someone else to do it. Put floors, windows and doors on my house, tiled bathrooms. Built a 16x16 shed that mirrors the design of my house, last wall going up was less than a 1/16 inch from fitting in perfect. I was a Calibration specialist both enlisted and Warrant Officer in the Army and then an Electronic Equipment Specialist (emergency essential, deployable) for Dept of the Army. Many times over the years I'd look at schematics and immediately know what was wrong without even knowing what wasn't working. That component would just kind of jump out at me. </p><p>I've really enjoyed reading this thread, some incredible and interesting people are here. </p><p>Take Care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricky C, post: 2770213, member: 109105"] Hey, like a few others on here I’m a bit of a Jack of all trades. Decent woodworker, done a bit of wood carving, can do plumbing and electrical. Mainly cause it annoys me to pay someone else to do it. Put floors, windows and doors on my house, tiled bathrooms. Built a 16x16 shed that mirrors the design of my house, last wall going up was less than a 1/16 inch from fitting in perfect. I was a Calibration specialist both enlisted and Warrant Officer in the Army and then an Electronic Equipment Specialist (emergency essential, deployable) for Dept of the Army. Many times over the years I’d look at schematics and immediately know what was wrong without even knowing what wasn’t working. That component would just kind of jump out at me. I’ve really enjoyed reading this thread, some incredible and interesting people are here. Take Care [/QUOTE]
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