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Old 11-15-2013, 05:19 AM   #7
BILL WZOREK
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Default Re: Sage advice for Newbies

Alan:

You know for a fact that I want to learn by reading / with that being said I admit that reading comes hard to me,( at this date & age there must be a name for it, Besides STUPID ) I am more of a hands on kind of guy,
What I think it also important is that Just because it is in print does not make it gospel, a lot of the printed word is left up to interpretation,
By all means Read all you can about the project that you want to proceed at But at the end of the day don't think you have all the answers, just open another book and you will find a different solution to the same problem.
A perfect example is our beloved Ford Barn > ask a question and you get several answers to just one question.
Working on these old cars ( trucks ) is like using a road map. THERE IS MANY WAYS TO GET TO WHERE YOU WANT TO GO.
So the best of all worlds is to read & ask Questions on this forum as well as others
( although this is the best ) Post you thoughts as well as the smallest question , it may help others.

IF YOU ARE WORKING ON YOUR HOBBY IS IT REALLY WORK ?????
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