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AroEnglish

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Jan 7, 2020
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Restorer, wood worker, leather worker, and if I remember correctly motorcycle mechanic (SX650 chopper?). What else can you do (not that that isn't enough)? I'm incredibly impressed in your ability to work with physical things!
 
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Restorer, wood worker, leather worker, and if I remember correctly motorcycle mechanic (SX650 chopper?). What else can you do (not that that isn't enough)? I'm incredibly impressed in your ability to work with physical things!
Thank you.

My 9-5 is working with high speed automation and robotics in the food processing industry. I also do a lot food grade welding and fab work. I’m a jack of all trades master of a few. My woodworking is just barely better than amateur, but I still like to make sawdust. I’ve been known to build a few custom harp mics and repair the occasional vintage tube amp.