my only d.i.y. efforts (aside from basic human maintenance: cooking, bathing, etc) are pedaling my bike and setting up my guitars. intonating, wiring, etc.
if my amp breaks it goes to a shop. same goes for a car. i've built nothing for myself ever. no furniture, no sewing, no cabinet making.
what about you?
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2I fix my and others' amps, guitars, cars, household appliances, motorcycles, bicycles, cut wood from my land, grow berries and vegetables, sometimes go fishing. I know how to sew, but haven't done it in years. I've brewed beer, cured meat, smoked meat, made sausages and bacon.
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4I put my CD shelf together.
Does that count?
Does that count?
Rift Canyon Dreamspwalshj wrote:I have offered you sausage.
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5I'm renovating my entire house this year so I can sell it on. I have never done anything like this before. It will probably be a disaster! I guess we will find out how DIY I am.
Regardless, it could spell hilarity for the denizens of EA!
Regardless, it could spell hilarity for the denizens of EA!
run joe run wrote:Kerble your enthusiasm.
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6I like to think I do a lot myself in building my business but I do feel dumb not knowing how to fix my amps/electronics by myself, especially because I have loads of old broken crap. I have really wanted to take those classes at Specimen that teach you basics for amp and electronics and also one for setting up and maintaining your guitar or bass. I feel dumb not having such knowledge.
Sewing is a good one. Everyone should have a sturdy cheap sewing machine whether it is for fixing clothing or making amp covers, it come is very very handy. I use mine all the time.
Sewing is a good one. Everyone should have a sturdy cheap sewing machine whether it is for fixing clothing or making amp covers, it come is very very handy. I use mine all the time.
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7Mayfair wrote:I like to think I do a lot myself in building my business but I do feel dumb not knowing how to fix my amps/electronics by myself, especially because I have loads of old broken crap. I have really wanted to take those classes at Specimen that teach you basics for amp and electronics and also one for setting up and maintaining your guitar or bass. I feel dumb not having such knowledge.
there are books for this information. probably a lot cheaper. taking classes is not d.i.y.

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8that damned fly wrote:
there are books for this information. probably a lot cheaper. taking classes is not d.i.y.
Ha! Yes, a very good point.
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9I rarely hire anyone to do anything for me.
When I do, it's because I don't have enough time to do everything, or because I can do it, but it will take me 5 times longer than a pro, and I'd be better off just working at my job for 5 hours and earning the cash.
I'm not a master of anything, but I like to think that I know a little bit about a lot of things, and that I'm really damn DIY.
I built a car from the ground up once too.
-A
When I do, it's because I don't have enough time to do everything, or because I can do it, but it will take me 5 times longer than a pro, and I'd be better off just working at my job for 5 hours and earning the cash.
I'm not a master of anything, but I like to think that I know a little bit about a lot of things, and that I'm really damn DIY.
I built a car from the ground up once too.
-A
Itchy McGoo wrote:I would like to be a "shoop-shoop" girl in whatever band Alex Maiolo is in.
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10I was kinda raised to DIY. My father could fix anything, and there was always a nice workshop in every house we had.
I have the heavy woodworking equipment (tablesaw, drill press, band saw, shaper, etc) in the basement. The woodshop on the first floor is for hand tools and fit up. I build lots of furniture for myself and friends.
One of the bedrooms upstairs is the electronic repair shop for my studio gear, and one has the spare instruments and setup/repair area for big stuff like keyboards.
I'd love to have a dedicated garden shed/greenhouse space, but make do without for now. Most of the garden plants I propagate are local wildflowers, so I have special areas of the grounds where the mamas can grow and multiply unmolested by humans and the damn deer.
I have brewing equipment, and we make cider every year from the apples outa my small orhcard. I even ran a still at one time, but the results weren't too good...
I have the heavy woodworking equipment (tablesaw, drill press, band saw, shaper, etc) in the basement. The woodshop on the first floor is for hand tools and fit up. I build lots of furniture for myself and friends.
One of the bedrooms upstairs is the electronic repair shop for my studio gear, and one has the spare instruments and setup/repair area for big stuff like keyboards.
I'd love to have a dedicated garden shed/greenhouse space, but make do without for now. Most of the garden plants I propagate are local wildflowers, so I have special areas of the grounds where the mamas can grow and multiply unmolested by humans and the damn deer.
I have brewing equipment, and we make cider every year from the apples outa my small orhcard. I even ran a still at one time, but the results weren't too good...