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		<title>You Can&#8217;t Do Everything Yourself</title>
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		<dc:creator>Britton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been running into some trouble here and there.  Nothing major, just normal things that tend to break every now and again.  I am of the mindset that I can do anything and I have proven this to myself thru the years.  I can install sprinklers, I can finish basements (framing, plumbing, electrical), I can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been running into some trouble here and there.  Nothing major, just normal things that tend to break every now and again.  I am of the mindset that I can do anything and I have proven this to myself thru the years.  I can install sprinklers, I can finish basements (framing, plumbing, electrical), I can work on cars.</p>
<p>Lately I&#8217;ve come to realize that I just don&#8217;t have the time.</p>
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<p>In order to fix something you have to have the tools, the knowledge and the time to do it.  The clutch went out on my Honda before we left for vacation. I&#8217;ve never done a clutch before so I figured I&#8217;d give it a shot.  Saturday morning (one of the only days I get off) I woke up early and got started.  I was taking parts off and making pretty good progress.  Then I came to a point where I couldn&#8217;t reach a bolt.  It was a bolt that held the engine onto the transmission.</p>
<p>I tried several different approaches to get to it.  I even took the whole other side of the engine bay out, the tire, the hub and the axle.  Still just couldn&#8217;t get a good angle on it.  There just wasn&#8217;t enough room. What I needed was an impact wrench.  Well I decided that spending Saturday morning on my back under my car wrestling with a stupid bolt that I needed to spend at least $100 for the right tool to get it out with&#8230;just wasn&#8217;t worth it.  I put it back together and drove it to the shop.  Went to Puerto Rico and when I came back it was done.  Well&#8230;that was easy.</p>
<p>We got a call from one of our <a title="renters" href="http://www.lifetransplanet.com/2009/12/01/rental-before-and-after-pictures/">renters </a>and the toilet is leaking a bit around the base.  ugh&#8230;WeIl I put the toilet on and because the tile had moved the toilet up about 1/2&#8243; it has always been in the back of my mind.  I put a new wax seal on and it appeared to be working fine.</p>
<p>Well here comes one of those decisions.  Should I do it myself and save money?  Again I would find myself spending Saturday morning struggling with bolts, trying to figure out how to cut cast iron and run a new collar to fit with the toilet.  Since I wasn&#8217;t entirely sure how this would work out I called to get a quote.  $300 to put all new piping under the floor and seal up the toilet to the floor.  Hmmmm.   Sounds like a deal to me.</p>
<p>I guess I pick and choose my battles depending on what the task is.  I have a lot of work ahead of me this spring.  I need to finish up the <a title="landscaping" href="http://www.lifetransplanet.com/2009/06/21/putting-in-a-sprinkler-system/">landscaping </a>in the back yard at another place.  I need to finish my framing job at another.  I just have too much on my plate without adding to it.  The landscaping I am 100% about the work that needs to be done.  The framing is the same, I know exactly what I need to do.  The plumbing at this older house I would spend a lot of time just researching and trying to find out what needs to be done.  Let alone finding the 1 bolt I need a special tool for.</p>
<p>I would rather put in some extra time at my job doing something I am good at, then under a house frustrated.  Plus we have to clean our house, go shopping, tend to our other small business, run misc errands all on my day off.  Sometimes you just can&#8217;t do everything yourself.</p>
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