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Do'in it twice



On 9:02:44 am 03/11/06 "Chuck Blue" <sukchew@cox-internet.com> wrote:
> It seems like any repair project that I start I wind up doing it
> twice.The first time is to find out what not to do.The second time to
> actually make the repair so I'm happy with it.Does anyone else have
> this problem or is it just me?I'm beginning to think that over the
> years that the sun has fried my brain.Maybe it wasn't the sun.I should
> be getting smarter but I think I'm loosing ground.
> ole blue
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Not just you. But I've been more than open about all of my failures/
learning curve experiences. But OTOH, I knew NOTHING when I got that 16V. 
Klaus and the headache both seem to need some things done a few times.
Wiring in particular seems to get the constant upgrade, but that's because
as my technique improves, I look at my old work and can't stand it, so it
gets redone. I try not to look at the 16Vs stuff, it's the oldest example.
Klaus' all got redone like four times last year. Now I'm at the point of
aesthetic upgrades on occasion. That'll bite me in the butt.

Cathy