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Everything posted by kenk
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Gonzo: Same thing can be said for being in the electronics business. You start out fixing and tinkering with some common electronics like TV sets radios and the next thing you know there is a career there, and you find you can get paid for working on things you like to work on. Using tools and techniques too have changed over the years. Now we don't solder as much or use scopes as much, but there is still a need to repair, even though we don't get down to chip level anymore. To me seeing how much electronics has moved over to the automotive industry is amazing. Even the techniques such as using O' scopes, voltmeters are mainstream tools today in that industry. One thing that has not changed much is the need for basic hand tools(wrenches socket sets cutters wire strippers etc). Most of those tools I still use today!
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Years ago when I was very young my father who was not a mechanic but a fairly good handy man, as he built his own club basement fixed a problem on his old American Motors Rambler,that allowed him to drive the car, until it could be properly repaired. How did he know what to do? The problem was the ignition switch which on those cars was prone to going bad. When it went bad it would keep the starter motor engaged and as you know it, if left running while the engine was running, it would burn up the starter motor in short order. I can remember my father reaching underneath the dash, and low and behold, not even looking he pulled out this green wire which apparently came off the ignition switch. It must of not been on tight and it was a spade type of termination, because if just came off without any tools! It was the starter solenoid feed wire. That wire was connected to the part of the ignition switch that apparently shorted out and was constantly applying 12 volts to the starter solenoid. The starter stopped spinning and he had found a way to temporary control the starter by placing a jumper wire between the wire he removed and the terminal it came off of on the back of the starter switch, until he had the switch replaced. At least he could drive it then. Was it just plain dumb luck that he happened to pull the right wire off the starter switch? I never asked him. I guess back then I just didn't have the interest in how things got fixed. But to me it was like a magic trick. That's probably why I remember the story today!
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Repairing by the Numbers - Fix it right is more important than ever
kenk replied to Gonzo's topic in AutoShopOwner Articles
Gonzo: Funny how everything else besides automotive repair goes up in price, people grunt and except it! But when it comes to auto repair it's called a ripoff and folks don't want to pay the higher prices. Why is this? My guess is they don't want to accept the fact that automobiles have gotten more complicated and with that costs go up. -
like to see it stay, for the few that like to use it sunday evening
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How Long is a Labor Hour? - - Time keeps ticking away
kenk replied to Gonzo's topic in AutoShopOwner Articles
realistically it should be time spent, time charged. but there are so many other factors that have to be considered, it becomes a huge problem to agree on a price! -
You should not have to ask "have you seen this before" you need to trust your mechanic or technician's ability and even if "he never seen this before" he can still fix it! BTW, we used to take those tv tubes to the drug store as they too had "tube testers" and sometimes those testers made mistakes and said the tube was good and it turned out to be bad.
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Gonzo: Sinch’ ya there should only mean you have the car in the shop already, I will have a look, rather then placing your car outside the garage and writing another repair ticket and put the ticket back on the waiting list. It's like going into the supermarket ordering 5 lbs. of salami and Sinch’ ya there give me 2 lbs of Swiss cheese. You still pay for both, just that you don't have to get another ticket to be served! how about that analogy?
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It's a good thing there is no "fast food" auto repair place. No one wants to work like that! It might not be a bad idea to give the customer a voucher for a free meal at the fast food joint down the street, just to get him out of the way so you can take your time in fixing the car without interruption!
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The Un-assured Motorist - - - Trust and confidence
kenk replied to Gonzo's topic in AutoShopOwner Articles
gonzo: Sometimes you just have to trust your mechanic, so that he can just do his or her job and not have to explain why the repair is so complicated and or expensive! It will make for a better day for both parties. -
Mechanics 3.0 - What operating system are you running?
kenk replied to Gonzo's topic in AutoShopOwner Articles
Yes, there comes a time where it makes more sense to upgrade then to fight new technology with old tools and test equipment which might mean your not going be able to repair the problem in the end! -
Building a Canoe - When you're deep in thought...
kenk replied to Gonzo's topic in AutoShopOwner Articles
gonzo: hey, it's like I said once before "everyone wants to know a mechanic but no one wants to be one" or learn how to do it themselves without asking!