I'm very interested in wrenching but have nowhere to practice and no money... what to to?
>wants to learn how to wrench
>apartment
>poorfag
>>14039460
get a garage
>>14039460
go karts/small motorcycles and rent out a storage space that has electricity. you need money
>>14039460
Yeah... if you're trying to do this on your own without a private space to keep the car and it's parts (AKA a garage) you're fucked.
Second best bet is to try and "intern" at some repair shops, just go to the nearest legit shop that's not corporate run and talk with the owner, see if he'll let you come over and take a look at how they do things in your free time, do this enough, involve yourself a bit with simple repairs while watching how the big jobs get done.
>>14039583
that might actually work
If you're in the GVA area there's a free diy garage in coquitlam. They're upgrading to a 3-bay and getting a dyno, multiple lifts.
>>14039977
That's what i doing, I change oils and learn while getting acsses to lifts and every tool I could think of. Also working without tools is not fun.
If you can't find a place be prepared to drop like 2k on tools, maybe 1 if you can find a Craigslist special
>>14042501
Buy some tools you fucking bum. They're not even expensive.
>>14042582
I've been fixing cars with nothing but a socket set, a pair of needlenose pliers, wire cutters, and a swiss army knife for years.
Human ingenuity can go a long way.
>>14039507
I got bored really fast with small 2strokes. I tell you get the cheapest car you can find
how about junkyard diving for motors?
>he lives in a city
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