>Who at home mechanic here?
Had a little car trouble today when it wouldn't start at all, It would turn over, rumble a little bit and die right away
Opened the hood, fixed the issue since I know quite a bit about my own car and a thoght came to me, how many people out there really don't know how cars/engines work and they would just get a tow truck out there to tow to some shop nearby and the fix is literally an easy thing to diagnose...
>>17208479
They did a study in the UK and found that only 30% of the population knew how to change a light bulb. So 10% of the population being competent enough to work on a car could be generous.
>>17208504
cockroach brits can barely be considered people, though.
Two full sized bays, one big enough for heavy duty work the other for any other sort of vehicle alongside a 6x10 metalworking table. MIG, TIG, stick, plasma, lathe, steel rack, 200gal shop compressor, snapon overhead extension cords as well as trouble lights. HPS lighting with wall mounted fluorescents, office.
>>17208553
some pics.
>>17208553
The small bay, other bay has a large rolling gantry for lifting heavy duty shit to work on.
>>17208479
If you own not lease a car and don't work on your literally a cuck fag
Any shop or dealership will bend you over like the little boi you are
Not working on your car is more of a sin then not knowing manual
Stuff like engine or trans internals is excused, that shit is scary, especially if it's your only daily
>>17208553
Can see the bay with the rolling gantry.
I'm a very lucky dude.
>>17208583
Can I move in?
>>17208574
>having a car that's not under warranty
how's it feel to be poor?
>>17208601
Meh it's allright , guess I'll have to cry in my Audi, vw, or if I'm feeling spiffy maybe my mazdaw
I've done everything in my garage short of opening the bottom-end or fuel tank.