If It Ain t Broke Don t Fix It
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If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It: A Fixer-Upper's Tale
Summary:
The saying "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" doesn't quite resonate with everyone, especially not with a dedicated do-it-yourself enthusiast like me. I'm the type who loves to tinker, collect spare parts, and always be prepared. Whether it's my car or home appliances, I like to have solutions on hand, ready to tackle any issues immediately. If my car breaks down or the washing machine acts up, I want to fix it right away without scrambling for parts.
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We've all heard the adage "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Yet, as someone who thrives on DIY projects, I can't subscribe to that philosophy. I'm a hands-on, fixer-upper, part-hoarding enthusiast, driven by the need to be prepared. When my car needs attention, I like having the necessary parts and tools in the trunk, ready to jump into action. If the washing machine falters, I prefer to have fixed it preemptively rather than chase after replacement parts.
Take my trusty Winnebago RV, for instance?"definitely not the latest model. I keep a supply of Winnebago RV parts on hand, just in case. My wife may think it's unnecessary, but she's never had to hitchhike when our vehicle broke down. Really, who wants to spend their vacation hunting for Coleman RV air conditioner or furnace parts? It's far better to carry what you might need, or even better, replace components preemptively.
My garage is a treasure trove of RV plumbing parts, thermostats, and more. Scouring flea markets, trader magazines, and online auctions for discount RV parts is my version of my wife's shoe shopping. Call me crazy, but there's nothing more satisfying.
But collecting parts isn't my only passion?"I actively use them. Identifying and replacing worn parts on my RV before they fail is a hobby of mine. I never settle for cheap alternatives; I insist on quality parts. This might just stem from my Boy Scout days and the motto "Be Prepared." Whatever the reason, it's my way of life. Tinkering with my RV fills my spare time and keeps me out of trouble, ultimately enhancing our vacation experiences.
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