I'm 45. Took machine shop, welding, and three semesters of small engine repair in high school. Spent a lot of time taking apart and putting back together my various bicycles, and those of my buddies (we used to make custom "choppers" out of our 20-inch Schwinns) and later, my dad's lawnmowers (rebuilt the transaxle on the riding mower when I was 15, much to my dad's amazement and relief when I got it back together and it actually worked) and then my motorcycle (1972 Yamaha DT250).
In more recent years, I have done full tear-down, nuts and bolts restorations of antique woodworking machinery.
I've actually never really considered myself a "gear head", per se, because I've never really gotten into engine building or hot rodding - but I always have been a hard-core do-it-yourselfer and home handyman. My motto is "I can fix anything." So far, that pretty much has proven to be true.
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- Bill T.
- Richmond, VA
Relentless pursuer of lost causes
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