Looking for a good shop in the dfw area
02-08-2021, (Subject: Looking for a good shop in the dfw area ) 
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RE: Looking for a good shop in the dfw area
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As far as being scared... grow up and be a man. Even if your a woman.

1st step. Build some confidence by learning everything you can about what your gonna do.

2nd step. Get it through your head that your gonna check, recheck and triple check that you did every step of the way correctly.

3rd step. Get it through your head that failure is gonna be the only result if you rush. The only time frame for the 1st time is gonna be exactly as long as it takes to do it right.

4th step. Revert back to what I originally said. Grow up, suck it up, sack up and be a man. Start and complete the task you set out to do.

Every last one of us has been nervous, scared, intimidated and down right petrified to do a lot of 1st projects. You have to over come that and take control. Or you will ALWAYS be at the mercy of others.

We're here to help and I can tell you everything you listed that you need done is all within the scope of any person that understands how mechanics work and can disassemble and reassemble simple things. You just need to get past your fear and go aquire the knowledge and tools to do these relatively simple tasks. Just start and don't look back.

If you run in to questions, come on back. We've gladly helped people with some of the dumbest questions. So don't be shy. This is how people learn and grow.
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RE: Looking for a good shop in the dfw area - Chamberpains - 02-08-2021



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