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- Joined
- Feb 7, 2016
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- Age
- 59
- Location
- Wellford, SC
- Vehicle Year
- 1993
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Engine Type
- 3.0 V6
- Engine Size
- 3.0L
- Transmission
- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
- Total Lift
- 6"
- Tire Size
- 35"
- My credo
- In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are different.
Hey, everybody. Need a bit of electrical help? We have some very knowledgeable people around here to answer your questions. But in addition to that, I have begun recording some videos that I hope you will find useful. Electricity does NOT have to be an alien voodoo magic that you avoid. Automotive electricity is something you can handle with a little coaching along the way. I will also do some videos of other subjects as they come up. I hope to average a video per month. More if I have time, but this is not a job that pays right now. So my time is limited. As always, if you find these helpful, please "like" and "subscribe" to the channel.
Disclaimer; I am not a professional teacher or automotive technician. I have a career in electricity, industrial maintenance and construction that spans back to 1982 and earlier. There will be minor flaws in these videos. I welcome constructive feedback. But I will not re=record a video unless there are major flaws. Keep in mind that these are aimed at giving home mechanics the basics they need to work on their own vehicles. I am slo not a professional videographer. These are being made with my phone, a few GoPro cameras and a computer that barely runs Adobe Premier Pro video editing software.
On the more entertaining side of things, My offroad adventures can be found here;
Disclaimer; I am not a professional teacher or automotive technician. I have a career in electricity, industrial maintenance and construction that spans back to 1982 and earlier. There will be minor flaws in these videos. I welcome constructive feedback. But I will not re=record a video unless there are major flaws. Keep in mind that these are aimed at giving home mechanics the basics they need to work on their own vehicles. I am slo not a professional videographer. These are being made with my phone, a few GoPro cameras and a computer that barely runs Adobe Premier Pro video editing software.
On the more entertaining side of things, My offroad adventures can be found here;