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How to fix a howitzer: US offers help line to Ukraine troops
2023-01-29
[USNews]
Posted by:Procopius2k

#11   BUT STILL AN ENGINEER!!!!

And I built a bridge out of toothpicks. That counts, right?

My handy sister is currently a comp sci professor, so clearly it does count, ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-01-29 23:26  

#10  ^ Sounds like me old dentist.
Posted by: Heriberto Lumplump5848   2023-01-29 23:02  

#9  if one hasn’t a gift for it

Well I am an engineer. Ok... a computer engineer... BUT STILL AN ENGINEER!!!!

And I built a bridge out of toothpicks. That counts, right?
Posted by: DarthVader   2023-01-29 22:28  

#8   My wife's friends say, "Oh you are so lucky to have such a handy husband!" If only they knew it was monkey see, monkey do.

DarthVader, if one hasn’t a gift for it, all the watching in the world won’t help. Ditto for financial stuff. I enjoy watching the videos, as in the past I enjoyed reading the Wall Street Journal, etc. and Do-It-Yourself books, but for me none of that translates into real world ability. I, too, am grateful to have a handy husband, while my father appreciated having a handy wife — my sister inherited the knack from her, and worked for some years doing small engine repair at a tool rental shop. (Contrary to popular belief, handiness is absolutely not s3x linked.)
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-01-29 20:35  

#7  Anything that keeps you out of the stealership is a good thing.
Posted by: M. Murcek    2023-01-29 17:04  

#6  /\ Something breaks, it's generally first thing I do. I've saved a lot of money. I remember the first one I watched, "well ****, I an do THAT!"

"Poor people have poor ways."
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-01-29 16:58  

#5  I do my car repairs by watching YouTube.

I did that for multiple repairs to the washer and dryer, replacing tub faucets, etc. Best resource on the web. My wife's friends say, "Oh you are so lucky to have such a handy husband!" If only they knew it was monkey see, monkey do.
Posted by: DarthVader   2023-01-29 16:52  

#4  DDman, There's much wisdom in "practice makes perfect"!
Posted by: AlanC   2023-01-29 15:33  

#3  ^^^^ I do that, too. Funny how the repair man can remove (and put back) an air filter with one hand and hold his smart phone in the other. But when I tried it....
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-01-29 14:33  

#2  I do my car repairs by watching YouTube. Is their a channel for artillery repair?
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-01-29 14:17  

#1  There is a maximum fire rate before the barrel starts overheating and suffers excessive erosion damage hence the 'sustained fire rate'. With modern counterbattery technology there is a natural urge to 'fire LOTS fire QUICK' and then relocate. So what the Ukrainians are doing is predictable.
Posted by: magpie   2023-01-29 13:52  

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