The folks over at ifixit.com have come up with a Self-Repair Manifesto that readers of this blog will find inspirational. I like the line about "Repair injects soul and makes things unique!" Indeed. As of yesterday they were giving away free posters (real posters, not e-posters) in exchange for a Tweet (I got mine, and intend to put it up here in the SolderSmoke Shack.)
I find that a successful repair is almost as gratifying as a scratch-built homebrew project, especially if the problem was difficult to diagnose.
So, ifixit comrades: The SolderSmoke collective is with you! Up the Revolution!
Heavy Metal in the April QST!
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So, last night, in bed, I'm leafing through the latest issue of QST, an
activity that's typically more finger exercise than eye exercise—flip,
flip, flip...
4 hours ago
I agree with your comments Bill.
ReplyDeleteI have an old Trio/Kenwood TS820s that I have needed to repair on numerous occasions. It may be a old and temperamental, but I always feel that there is a little bit of me in that rig.
Neil
G7AQK
Hi Bill,
ReplyDeleteYou might get a kick out of this: http://thereifixedit.failblog.org/
73,
Niels PA1DSP