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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 387686" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Not that I have had enough by any means. </p><p>Through the years I have offered a lot of help to a lot of folks on this stuff. Most of the time it was done according to plan. Sometimes short cuts were made and problems persisted. Other times different folks would say to do something else . At these points I have learned just to step back and let things happen. Or, as in the case on these forums, sometimes bad advice can cost a person money and I will offer information with back up and try to get it back on track.</p><p>As long as you want to get it right and do things the right way I still enjoy trying to teach and help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 387686, member: 3278"] Not that I have had enough by any means. Through the years I have offered a lot of help to a lot of folks on this stuff. Most of the time it was done according to plan. Sometimes short cuts were made and problems persisted. Other times different folks would say to do something else . At these points I have learned just to step back and let things happen. Or, as in the case on these forums, sometimes bad advice can cost a person money and I will offer information with back up and try to get it back on track. As long as you want to get it right and do things the right way I still enjoy trying to teach and help. [/QUOTE]
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