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How My Dumb Mistakes And Failures Can Save You Money, Time And Headaches On Your Next Automotive DIY Project
00:00 - OPEN
In my experience, the best way to learn what to do (and what not to do) on any DIY project is to get advice from those who have actually done it before, and today you’re going to hear about a major DIY project I did on my 2008 Audi that dragged on for more than 5-months because I wasn't properly prepared and backed into it.
01:25 - INTRO
Not everyone feels comfortable working on their own car, but if you’re motivated to try, you could start with something simple, like an oil change or a coolant swap. If that's too simple, you could take on something more in-depth, like replacing your radiator along with the coolant or replacing brake pads and rotors. Those two DIY jobs are more difficult, but anyone with some mechanical aptitude, a suitable set of tools, and the right safety devices can manage those projects. My latest DIY Project was different though - not in terms of difficulty, but in terns of scope. It was a project that was going to require a lot more time and a lot more effort than I had planned on.
02:45 - My 2008 Audi S4 Avant DIY Project
After noticing some oil drops under my 2008 Audi S4 wagon, I decided it was time to do an engine reseal, replacing various gaskets and hoses that were leaking. The problem is, with a V8 crammed into the space originally meant for a 4-cylinder engine, there isn't much room to do the required work. The result? It was going to take much longer to replace various gaskets, hoses and other parts on the car than I originally estimated.
09:27 - Problems With My Approach
Because I didn't realize the full scope of my project, I didn't do all the necessary research up front. I wasn't honest with myself about how long the project would take to complete. didn't have a solid back up plan for transportation and I 'bit off more than I could chew' in the time I estimated it would take to complete.
11:15 - Seven Key Tips That Will Help Minimize Issues On Your Next DIY Project
31:35 - How Do You Insure DIY Project Success While Working? - Stay Organized!
35:15 - Don't Forget About Safety
40:15 - It's Not Over 'Till It's Over
46:45 - CLOSE
Hopefully hearing about my experience with a major DIY project will give you the wisdom and clarity to tackle your next project. If you're new to the DIY game, remember to start small, then take on more as your comfort level and skills progress. And if you are already in the DIY game like me, don't overestimate your ability or underestimate the scope of a bigger project. Take the time to research and prep before hand, then stay organized during your project. That should keep you on track to a successful outcome.
Good luck and I'll see you in the garage!
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How My Dumb Mistakes And Failures Can Save You Money, Time And Headaches On Your Next Automotive DIY Project
00:00 - OPEN
In my experience, the best way to learn what to do (and what not to do) on any DIY project is to get advice from those who have actually done it before, and today you’re going to hear about a major DIY project I did on my 2008 Audi that dragged on for more than 5-months because I wasn't properly prepared and backed into it.
01:25 - INTRO
Not everyone feels comfortable working on their own car, but if you’re motivated to try, you could start with something simple, like an oil change or a coolant swap. If that's too simple, you could take on something more in-depth, like replacing your radiator along with the coolant or replacing brake pads and rotors. Those two DIY jobs are more difficult, but anyone with some mechanical aptitude, a suitable set of tools, and the right safety devices can manage those projects. My latest DIY Project was different though - not in terms of difficulty, but in terns of scope. It was a project that was going to require a lot more time and a lot more effort than I had planned on.
02:45 - My 2008 Audi S4 Avant DIY Project
After noticing some oil drops under my 2008 Audi S4 wagon, I decided it was time to do an engine reseal, replacing various gaskets and hoses that were leaking. The problem is, with a V8 crammed into the space originally meant for a 4-cylinder engine, there isn't much room to do the required work. The result? It was going to take much longer to replace various gaskets, hoses and other parts on the car than I originally estimated.
09:27 - Problems With My Approach
Because I didn't realize the full scope of my project, I didn't do all the necessary research up front. I wasn't honest with myself about how long the project would take to complete. didn't have a solid back up plan for transportation and I 'bit off more than I could chew' in the time I estimated it would take to complete.
11:15 - Seven Key Tips That Will Help Minimize Issues On Your Next DIY Project
31:35 - How Do You Insure DIY Project Success While Working? - Stay Organized!
35:15 - Don't Forget About Safety
40:15 - It's Not Over 'Till It's Over
46:45 - CLOSE
Hopefully hearing about my experience with a major DIY project will give you the wisdom and clarity to tackle your next project. If you're new to the DIY game, remember to start small, then take on more as your comfort level and skills progress. And if you are already in the DIY game like me, don't overestimate your ability or underestimate the scope of a bigger project. Take the time to research and prep before hand, then stay organized during your project. That should keep you on track to a successful outcome.
Good luck and I'll see you in the garage!
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