When something you own stops working properly, do you just throw it out or do you try seeing if you can fix it?
I’m no technician in any form, but just today I decided to pull apart the air pump that aerates the fish tank because it was barely producing a bubble. Disassembled it, cleaned it up a bit, reassembled it and bingo - was more blowing bubbles than a mob of dolphins.
I’ve repaired a broken food processor, non-heating clothes dryer, electric frypan, fans, all sorts of things, even completely restored an old busted rusted lawn mower I bought at a recycle yard. I do look up tutorials where possible.
It’s greatly satisfying to fix something that most people would just throw out.
I’m no technician in any form, but just today I decided to pull apart the air pump that aerates the fish tank because it was barely producing a bubble. Disassembled it, cleaned it up a bit, reassembled it and bingo - was more blowing bubbles than a mob of dolphins.
I’ve repaired a broken food processor, non-heating clothes dryer, electric frypan, fans, all sorts of things, even completely restored an old busted rusted lawn mower I bought at a recycle yard. I do look up tutorials where possible.
It’s greatly satisfying to fix something that most people would just throw out.
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