[SEL] Skills

Mark Shulaw frappi at wcoil.com
Fri Jan 23 18:26:41 PST 2009


I was told a while back and I believe this, that if things go badly in the 
next few years that those who can repair almost anything will do well in 
the bad times. Like the blacksmith of the village. I'm not talking about 
remove and replacers I'm talking about remove, repair said removed item and 
reinstall.  The industrial arts shops in schools have largely given way to 
the computer shop.         Mark



At 12:41 PM 1/23/2009 -0600, you wrote:
>"The skills to restore and or maintain old engines are quickly slipping
>away with each new generation. Jim"
>
>It does seem that fewer and fewer people have the skills to repair
>things.  The other day a co-worker brought in the top from a seltzer
>bottle with a bad seal.  He knew I worked on things and he couldn't get
>a part taken off.
>
>I looked at it and noticed some internal threads so it was obvious that
>the part screwed in and just needed a simple tool to unscrew it.  I took
>it home and probably didn't take me a minute to have it apart.  I then
>made a quick tool for him out of a 3 cent flat washer with a few notches
>cut in it.
>
>He was thrilled and is buying me lunch next week for helping him!
>
>Guess I should be glad there are people that need my help, but at the
>same time it does make you wonder how many people in the future will be
>able to fix things after we're gone.
>
>George
>
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Mark Shulaw
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