Leland Torrence wrote:
>" if there is good design then those of my kin would not be asked to fix it"
>Ken,
>I have always considered good assembly design or construction techniques
>included the notion that at some day all things need fixing. Thinking of
>taking things apart as you construct is important. As you know, there is no
>better way to learn about construction than to deconstruct.
>
>
Leland,
I agree w/ you.
If it don't need fixin then the fixers would probably not be busy fixing it.
Tho it might very well need fixin later. Or sooner than later.
A good design is to figure it will likely need fixin sometime.
Even if only sharpening the edge of the axe or replacing the handle.
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