S/C Install question
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RE: S/C Install question
From what I read in this forum of and about you and my experiences,I would GO FOR IT!! Take your time, read the directions a few times, layout all your parts as steps, and do one stage at a time. You aren't doing it for a customer so leave plenty of time without interruption so you can concentrate on whats up, and if you run into a jam, walk away! Come back later and re-evaluate the scenario,and as you said, ask for help, wether here on the forum or some mechanically inclined people, we are always more than happy to lend a hand!!
Remember, preparation is the key, this is always helped me. S.L.A.E!! SLAE ( slay) the problem, is how I train alot of my new guys in the shop when they cant make headway: S. STOP( stop what you are doing) L. LOOK ( at the problem) A. ASESS ( asess the situation,what are my options) E. EXECUTE ( follow thru with the solution) !!
MY TWO CENTS ANYWAYS!!
Then again if all else fails..... TURBINATOR TIME!!!!!!! [sm=happybounce.gif]
Remember, preparation is the key, this is always helped me. S.L.A.E!! SLAE ( slay) the problem, is how I train alot of my new guys in the shop when they cant make headway: S. STOP( stop what you are doing) L. LOOK ( at the problem) A. ASESS ( asess the situation,what are my options) E. EXECUTE ( follow thru with the solution) !!
MY TWO CENTS ANYWAYS!!
Then again if all else fails..... TURBINATOR TIME!!!!!!! [sm=happybounce.gif]
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