Couldn't agree more. If I were to give advice to someone just getting started, one thing would be that you can't just Google your way through this hobby. It takes patience, trial and error, and expect to fail lots of times. Pick up old books/manuals and read them. Learn how to troubleshoot.in the instant google-gratification paradigm, hotrodding racing & restorations are definitely not hobbies for snowflakes, they come with challenges & hard realities
He nailed it, that said, it's also part of the weeding-out process. We've obviously had certain threads that decend into pissing matches, & that turns certain novices off looking for helpful guidance....but if that's all it takes to discourage them, maybe the hobby isn't for them anyways. We've had people ask for help countless times, then argue with the advice when they don't get the answer they were hoping for, even going to multiple sites that the same Members here belong to looking for somebody to tell them what they want to hear.
It goes both ways in the instant google-gratification paradigm, hotrodding racing & restorations are definitely not hobbies for snowflakes, they come with challenges & hard realities. Sometimes, the answers aren't easy or quick, no matter how much We'd like them to be.
Certainly, those of Us with experience sometimes forget how much We didn't know when We got started, it's easy to forget after a while....I remember a few hard lessons, & try to keep them in mind when I see others struggling these days. It's also a fact, the more You learn, the more You realize how much You don't know.......so get busy!!!!

Wow, not a day goes by that I don't bang my head against the wall reading posts from some people. I just responded to a thread on another site where the fellow was asking about what style pushrods to use, ball or cup. He didn't seem to have a clue why you would need one end or the other. He was going to build a high performance roller cammed big block. Put your Crescent wrench down and back away from the computer screen. Where's that brick wall.![]()
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Saint Google save Me!!!!You forgot the channel locks with the crescent wrench tool kit.
The ones that ask, zero idea about trying to diagnose, get some suggestions to help narrow the problem, DO NONE, then complain about how things are so expensive shooting the money cannon at the problem. SMH
Simple stuff to diagnose that cost nothing... nope, ain't got time for that!
I have an electrical issue or a handyman type deal around my house that I'm not sure about, I ask my friend that is a 35 year electrician/construction super and take the advice to heart. Guy has seen it all. I bet I could get all sorts of answers from the net, right? LOL