What expertise can a hands-on mechanic bring to the scientific community?

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In summary, a hands-on mechanic can bring valuable expertise to the scientific community through their practical knowledge and experience in repairing and maintaining complex machinery and equipment. Their understanding of mechanical systems and problem-solving skills can be applied to scientific research and experiments, allowing for more efficient and effective data collection and analysis. Furthermore, their attention to detail and ability to troubleshoot and diagnose issues can contribute to the development and improvement of scientific instruments and technology. Overall, the hands-on approach of a mechanic can greatly benefit the scientific community in various fields.
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GREG STOEHR
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hello all,im not an engineer,or a scientist,35 years in auto repair,machinist,race car nut,design and build open wheel midget race cars,3rd generation,im looking forward to getting amd hopefully helping other members,like I said not a lot od schooling but hands on for a lifetime,ive trie a lot of things that didnt work and stumbled on some that worked well,,,,,,,,,,not much else to say,,cheers
 
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