Drago
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When asked to do anything of this nature I arrive with a toolbox loaded with nothing but hammers of different sizes. Strangely they all change their mind the moment before Im about to start work.
When asked to do anything of this nature I arrive with a toolbox loaded with nothing but hammers of different sizes. Strangely they all change their mind the moment before Im about to start work.
Fixing bikes pays for my beers and other hobbies,![]()
Same for me with computers. I was a programmer, a computer was simply a tool for me. Sure, I got to know a bit about them, and maybe more than many/most folk but that didn't qualify me as any kind of expert - and I was getting hardware & software questions, windows, peripherals.... I'd help IF I could but eventually denied all knowledge. It was easier that way.
Truth is, I should have been more confident in the first place and simply said 'no'. You want to help but sometimes just end up making life hard for yourself.
A friend and colleague would often help friends or relatives with their PC problems. He moaned to me that, whilst they were grateful, after spending a Sunday sorting out a PC, his accountant cousin didn't seem to reciprocate by doing his VAT return for him or whatever
Time to repost the three golden rules of engineering
1 Always use the correct tool for the job
2 The correct tool for any job is a hammer
3 Any tool may be used as a hammer
Time to repost the three golden rules of engineering
1 Always use the correct tool for the job
2 The correct tool for any job is a hammer
3 Any tool may be used as a hammer
You take the words out of my mouth. I repaired a bike for someone at work, only to see it for sale at the local junk shop a day later. Screw him.
I am done with freeing up jamed seat posts
Same here, have been doing repairs on bikes for free for years but have found the time/trouble it takes with modern bikes is a nightmare, even something seemly quick and simple like fitting narrower handlebars when they have intergrated headset and hydraulic brakes can take hours then have the owner tell you that the brakes are now makeing a noise and they did not before i fitted the new bars? Then i buy new pads clean the discs and fit the pads all at my expence just to be told brakes still do not seem as good as they where? Then a week later another cyclist turning up saying so and so said you would fit these narrower bars for me? I am done with freeing up jamed seat posts and thankless repairs unless my own bikes and no electric shifters and internal cables or hydraulics.
A friend and colleague would often help friends or relatives with their PC problems. He moaned to me that, whilst they were grateful, after spending a Sunday sorting out a PC, his accountant cousin didn't seem to reciprocate by doing his VAT return for him or whatever