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"Rono" wrote in message
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I'm an older (over 40 ) Electronics technician, & have found
it hard to make a reasonable living at times, over the last 22+
years, but I literally have spent thousands, & thousands of
hours "picking at" anything electronic, electric, & mechanical,
that's worth learning, & repairable, over that time, & now, I
can actually work on my own if I want. At times, I have had to.

Here's what I do: Repair three phase frequency drives, T.V.,
VCR, DVD, rear projection T.V., stereo, sun beds, computer,
monitors, even rebuild battery packs for cell phones, camcorders,
ac to dc power supplies, & laptops. Install ballasts for flourescent
light systems, buy from E-Bay, sell built laptops, computers (desktops).
Durabrand, Electrohome, Sansui, Prima, Advent, etc, etc. May not
always get parts, or be worth repair, but the customer will ALWAYS
come back. Also, sometimes "build" a test gadget for fellow Tech pals.

There's always something that nobody else with look at, especially
if it's "picked at", by a non technician. You have to put way too much
time into it to get back reasonable pay, but if you love it asa much as I
do, you WILL make it work. I wouldn't give it up for anything, or anyone.
I love it much more than the money. Rono.



But if you're clever about picking the RIGHT stuff to repair, Rono, you can
both love it and make a significant living from it. One thing that you're
never gonna make money at, is messing with stuff that's already been got at
by next door's second cousin's grandad, who used to mend radar in the war.
Get wise and turn that stuff away, and put the time to better use ...

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