Engineering dropout/Avid DIY'er trying practical solutions

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In summary, an engineering dropout and avid DIY'er is someone who has a background in engineering but has chosen to pursue a more hands-on and practical approach to problem-solving. This person is skilled in finding practical solutions to various challenges and enjoys taking on DIY projects to create their own solutions. They may have dropped out of engineering due to a lack of interest in the theoretical aspects and a desire for more hands-on work.
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Greetings from Kansas, USA.
I am a jack of all trades kind of guy, driven by problem solving. Currently developing my farm/ranch for self-sufficiency and income replacement. Tons of ideas and projects, just need time to work on them all.
Matto0)
 
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