Quoted from gary2852:What is the best way to be trained in Repair?
Buy broken games and fix them up. Lots of reading and tinkering along the way. Give it a couple years of doing that and you will be good at repair.
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Quoted from gary2852:What is the best way to be trained in Repair?
Buy broken games and fix them up. Lots of reading and tinkering along the way. Give it a couple years of doing that and you will be good at repair.
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