26-10-2022, 10:44 AM
Hi.
If its your own item then all well and good.
When doing this for a living and repairing other people's goods you have to be very careful you don't damage the item you are repairing.
Even now doing this as a hobby I work as if the item is a customers. This way you take more care and less likely to make mistakes.
I've said before, take time and evaluate the problem, work on a tidy bench with sufficient room and if you don't understand what you are doing then stop, ask for help or pass the job to someone that does.
If its your own item then all well and good.
When doing this for a living and repairing other people's goods you have to be very careful you don't damage the item you are repairing.
Even now doing this as a hobby I work as if the item is a customers. This way you take more care and less likely to make mistakes.
I've said before, take time and evaluate the problem, work on a tidy bench with sufficient room and if you don't understand what you are doing then stop, ask for help or pass the job to someone that does.






