bchris
Member
Former sea going Captain, working as a marine surveyor.
My respects sir.
My brother used to be a 2nd mechanic.
Don't worry if no one's interested in learning from you about your job. It's their loss
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Former sea going Captain, working as a marine surveyor.
My respects sir.
My brother used to be a 2nd mechanic.
Don't worry if no one's interested in learning from you about your job. It's their loss
CRT is dead mostly everywhere except where gullible people can buy cheap stuff dumped by....you know who
I believe that I am seeing the very last dregs of all and anything that is CRT related...sets put together with bits and pieces from other rubbish.
Looks nice outside. Inside is a horror scene. Where the Tubes are coming from is anybody's guess...some are so rusted (metal areas),
a wet garden somewhere maybe?? Some Toshiba dual focus pin Tubes popping up too now...with the Modded Focus arrangement.
Absolute trash day in and day out for me now. No spares available. Waste of time and a career change necessary for me.
Let stupids dump the rubbish they bring here for repair themselves. The Tip is close. I will happily show them where it is.
Regards,
tvtech
I love CRT only for breaking-it-apart purposes.... the coils are an excellent source of generator winding back then when I was crazy about generators.
Err I wonder who likes to dump 'em?
I turned 57 a few months ago. Birthday was somewhat unusual since I didn't get any older. I was wrong about my age all of last year!
i'm 55. since i started working in a TV shop when i was 13, that means i have been doing this for 42 tears...... i have avoided working on CRT tv's and monitors for about 10 years now. i will fix one, but my repair estimates tend to be in the low-midrange of the cost of a new LED TV... and after working at shops that gave free estimates and almost going under, i've learned to charge a minimum of 1 hour labor for just looking at something....
OK.
Average age = 54 for these 22 non-random samples, half are between 45 and 65 and the mortality tables in the US give a 54YO 26 years to finish the bucket list.
I guess the moral is:
time flies
and
the young guys are not on this forum or do not speak up.
BTW, the worklife disability tables will give some of you another take on this 'sands of time' thread.
tvtech - you must have had a stressful day! - I suggest you read norator's other posts before you make snap judgements about his/her character and experience
Be well
Neither do I.Hello Norator
I still don't know what you are talking about.
tvtech, from what I could gather, Norator was simply giving the average age of people who responded to the thread. While his comment about only having 26 years left seemed a little dark, his post really wasn't harmful in any way. Unnecessary, perhaps, but nor harmful.
And I don't mean to be rude, but I'd like to see you contributing to more technical threads, tvtech. You seem to have the experience, but most of your posts here appear to be off-topic and of no technical use. If you have the experience I think you do, it would be nice if you would show it by helping other people with their technical questions.
Just my opinion, and once again, I don't mean to be rude.
Regards,
Matt