what you dont to your arm sidewinder? broke it?
Nah stupid careless accident, injured my hand and severed a tendon to my thumb.
Sounds like I have some competition on the forum! @r3dd3v1l
My background is exactly that, for the last 10+ years I've been working as a one man maintenance department for my customers, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, electrical, electronics (if I can see the parts to solder them!), and controls works, oh & welding broken bits for them too.
Luckily for me I worked for a machinery OEM & a PLC/CNC/Servo drives OEM & a hydraulics and pneumatics OEM at different times, so I had a diverse training, after being one of the first official multi-skilled EITB apprentices back in 1982-6.
Now, I'm doing as little of it as I can and concentrating on using my brain, rather than my hands, especially at the moment with my left hand and fore arm in a plaster splint.
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