I've loved cars ever since I was a kid. Maybe it's because of the autism or something, but I can recite from memory every single spec about cars and shit, but I have no clue how to actually wrench on them. Because my biggest issue is space, living in a high rise, what's the best way for me to learn how to wrench on a car short of actually doing it on one? I have a Volvo S90 on a lease and can't obviously work on that, and purchasing space to buy a beater to work on isn't possible at this time. I don't know if I want to take the mechanic certification classes and shit, but is there any good YouTube or other online resources that you'd suggest? I'm sperg enough to know what shit in a car does, but not how, and not how to repair it. Thanks.
If you're in school or generally just in a position where you can take the SAE courses I would recommend them, they will give very good information, although it is a time and money investment.
>>16229405
Thanks for your reply. What are the SAE courses? Googling it gave me some shitty Brexit music production courses. I'd love to take courses but I don't have time. My boss buttrapes me from 6AM to 8PM or so every day, and I barely get 1 day off a month, so I wanted something more passive if that's possible.
>>16229441
Bro, handle your workflow. What your boss is doing is probably illegal.
With that out of the way, I think the previous poster meant ASE certification. Further, please don't just be a sperg, just go to classes and try to be functional.
>>16229386
what do you mean? just go out and fucking do it even if you're on the side of the road. Thats how i did it
>>16229386
>How to Stop Being RetardFag??
Stop presenting your anus to your boss. Fix your car on the street or the Autozone parking lot.
>>16230049
tfw u get a math and physics degree and get a job at a HFT firm only to get buttraped everyday for a few years
>>16230150
No like I want to learn how to be a mechanic short of actually getting to wrench on a car because i don't have any real breaks from work, and would have to buy a goddamn separate parking space away from me somewhere that lets you store non-primary drivers.
Get a vintage jap bike on the cheap, a set on wrenches from harbor freight and a computer with internet connection. Fix broken shit on the motorcycle and when you're done, you'll have basic knowledge and a sweet motorcycle