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aerosnz1 · 61-69, M
Nothing, I open the Yellow pages and get someone out here to fix it, but I have changed a light bulb, does that count?

Sienna · 26-30, F
anything I've ever had to fix mechanically is collectively the hardest thing😨
CdnDave77 · 51-55, M
A motorcycle that had sat in a barn for 18 years... Took 3 weeks and it was running like new. New tires, all new fluids, paint job for the tank, and it was back on the road.
When I was in my 20s I had a job where I helped make circular saws. If I had the parts I can build one start to finish and even repair what's wrong with them.
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@chernobly those things look like they get more complicated ever year
aqua59 · 61-69, M
@bill. No....unfortunately...long since gone. Wish I still had it.
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@cdndave that's awesome that you got it to run after that long
GlassDog · 46-50, M
Probably a vintage wristwatch with a seized barrel-bridge.
aqua59 · 61-69, M
My '74 Superbeetle
YoMomma ·
YouTube the problem .. There's a YouTube video for ever problem under the sun FYI 😊
CdnDave77 · 51-55, M
Thanks @BigBill75... I even have pictures of the whole restore. That was basically 8 years ago, and even though I sold it to a friend, it is still running strong today.
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@epic already done all the you tube videos lol
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A tear in a jacket.
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@Bigbill: Yeah, it's fiddly. Easier if you have all the tools, and a vice and a magnifying eyepiece, though. There's something very beautiful to me about the inside of a wristwatch.

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@cherokeepatti I used to work with sewing machines I had 3 on one machine I loved that job
That damn mechanical bull!
MarineBob · 56-60, M
It was vintage. Ended up getting $3500.00 on trade in on a side by side
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@aerosnz1 that's the easy way I don't want to pay anyone
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@epic I wish I could do that and make it work
MarineBob · 56-60, M
My old electric golf cart the motor siezed up on it
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@glassdog there had to be some very small pieces there
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@thesunisout that's an easy fix
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@epic I tried I seen all I could find
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@aqua you still have the super beetle
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@marine I would just scrap that cause I have the faintest idea how to fix a golf cart
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@ marinebob nice
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My sons intricate Lego sets ....oi vey 🙄
YoMomma ·
Lol :P *seriously doubts you* :P
YoMomma ·
I usually let the boys do that.. My cousin usually solves small electronic problems by banging on it 😊🤗
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An Ikea bunk bed
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@sienna lol
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They do 🙄
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@pink did you ever get to ride it
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@glassdog small piece of you can fix that you got to have steady hands and good eyes
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Working on a sewing machine to get the tension right...I've had several and some of them are pains in the butt...
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@call me that good that you can fix saws like that there not easy id be scared to try and get electrocuted
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I got a doozie here I want to push it off a cliff
Justenjoyit · 61-69, M
My hard on 😊

 
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