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moody
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My frustrations amount to going through what seems to be everything that could be wrong and nothing works. Then someone else hops in and trys something and bam doesn't work. When I first got started repairing things installing a piston without the proper tools can get me a little :taped: but it only took a couple times for me to realize the proper tools help. I the more tools and expierence I aquire the less frustrating repairs become. I love saws because nothing is more satisfying to me than finishing one and putting it in the wood. To see an end result in a positive manner always makes it worth the time. But name one repair instance you were frustrated enough you felt like getting a hammer out.