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RE: limbs problem/ tiller
ORIGINAL: Arthur P While I agree that it's best to know how to fix and maintain your own bow, you can often make a problem worse if you don't know what you're doing.Compounds ain't rocket science but they do take some knowledge.So, you got your bow fixed and you've seen how it was done. Now you've got a good start on your maintenance education. :) I very rarely let anyone work on my bows. It only happens when the work needs a full size press, which I don't have. My problem is, the only shops I used to trust are out of business now. [&o] I agree. While working on my transmission one day my Dad said, "There are two kinds of people that work on transmissions, experts and idiots, which one are you?" There's is a lot of wisdom in what Art said. |
RE: limbs problem/ tiller
Same logic applies to gunsmiths.
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RE: limbs problem/ tiller
ORIGINAL: The Rev ORIGINAL: Arthur P While I agree that it's best to know how to fix and maintain your own bow, you can often make a problem worse if you don't know what you're doing.Compounds ain't rocket science but they do take some knowledge.So, you got your bow fixed and you've seen how it was done. Now you've got a good start on your maintenance education. :) I very rarely let anyone work on my bows. It only happens when the work needs a full size press, which I don't have. My problem is, the only shops I used to trust are out of business now. [&o] I agree. While working on my transmission one day my Dad said, "There are two kinds of people that work on transmissions, experts and idiots, which one are you?" There's is a lot of wisdom in what Art said. So the guy would work on his bow and it wouldn't turn out right, he would learn something valuable. My first bike as a kid didn't make it long, I took it apart and it never went back together, I'd taken apart things that weren't supposed to be taken apart like the bearings out of theircasing. That experience has helped me many times. Nothing wrong with Arthur's advise and I'm sure it's experience talking, pretty good if the guy was sucking it up like a sponge. |
RE: limbs problem/ tiller
ORIGINAL: nodog ORIGINAL: The Rev ORIGINAL: Arthur P While I agree that it's best to know how to fix and maintain your own bow, you can often make a problem worse if you don't know what you're doing.Compounds ain't rocket science but they do take some knowledge.So, you got your bow fixed and you've seen how it was done. Now you've got a good start on your maintenance education. :) I very rarely let anyone work on my bows. It only happens when the work needs a full size press, which I don't have. My problem is, the only shops I used to trust are out of business now. [&o] I agree. While working on my transmission one day my Dad said, "There are two kinds of people that work on transmissions, experts and idiots, which one are you?" There's is a lot of wisdom in what Art said. So the guy would work on his bow and it wouldn't turn out right, he would learn something valuable. My first bike as a kid didn't make it long, I took it apart and it never went back together, I'd taken apart things that weren't supposed to be taken apart like the bearings out of theircasing. That experience has helped me many times. Nothing wrong with Arthur's advise and I'm sure it's experience talking, pretty good if the guy was sucking it up like a sponge. |
RE: limbs problem/ tiller
WOW and that's a big WOW. :DI don't blame you for listening,
"parts all over the place" LOL :DDid you get it back together? |
RE: limbs problem/ tiller
ORIGINAL: nodog WOW and that's a big WOW. :DI don't blame you for listening, "parts all over the place" LOL :DDid you get it back together? |
RE: limbs problem/ tiller
I was actually trying to rebuild an automatic transmission and had parts all over the place. |
RE: limbs problem/ tiller
ORIGINAL: The Rev ORIGINAL: nodog WOW and that's a big WOW. :DI don't blame you for listening, "parts all over the place" LOL :DDid you get it back together? |
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