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Old 08-01-2003, 11:18 AM   #6
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I totally support the "do-it-yourselfer." I am one of those people too.

The difficult part of it, for me, is when I have to spend several hours in court, as I had to do the 27th, testifying, unfortunately, against a do-it-yourself" attorney, who also sold the trailer on E-bay.

The deal is being unwound, but not before an appeal, which means I will have to go back to court, again.

The moral of this one, is that if I said the trailer was butchered, it would be a gross understatement.

Totally misrepresented by very clever photos, as well as verbally, to the buyer.

That to me is sad, but unfortunately there are a few who practice that type repair.

The vast majority of owners that do their own repairs, do it in good faith, and sometimes they seek advice, such as on this site, in an attempt to do the job, reasonably well, or better.

Each of us, must weigh the cost of that repair, along with the time that was used to complete the job.

Some folks have time, others don't. Some have the dollars, others don't.

The bottom line, regardless, is "if it's broke, fix it," and if it's not broke, don't mess with it.


Andy
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