07-07-2015, 07:19 AM
(07-06-2015, 07:25 PM)f350ca Wrote: Thats quite a bit like a kid Ed, take something thats functioning apart to see how it works
I do that all the time.
When I was married (19 years ago), we got an espresso maker. I knew how a coffee maker worked, but I wanted to know what made them different. Wife told me not to take apart her new machine, and I relented. Later, when she went shopping, I took it apart, satisfied myself as to it's inner workings, then reassembled it. I even tested it to make sure I hadn't buggered anything up. Cleaned up, and went back to watching TV.
When the wife came home, she took one look at the espresso maker and stated that I had taken it apart. I denied it, but she insisted she knew. I had left the screw driver sitting on the table, and that was the dead giveaway. Busted!
Full of ideas, but slow to produce parts