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A Manly Man Doing Manly Things with Other Manly Men!

Les points to a Popular Mechanics article on 25 Skills Every Man Should Know.  How many of them do I know?  Let’s see. Patch a radiator hose – I’ve not…

Les points to a Popular Mechanics article on 25 Skills Every Man Should Know.  How many of them do I know?  Let’s see.

  1. Patch a radiator hose – I’ve not done it.  I think I could do it, if it’s of the nature I think it is.  I’m going to count it.
  2. Protect your computer – Been there, done that.  Multiply.
  3. Rescue a boater who has capsized – I believe I could do this.  Life preservers, life vest, rope, gaff sticks, or even just (I think) swimming.  Certainly I’d give it the old college try.
  4. Frame a wall – I’ve done nearly the equivalent with our cabinet-making, so I think I could do tihs.
  5. Retouch digital photos – I do it regularly.
  6. Back up a trailer – Been there, KOAed that.
  7. Build a campfire – And lay a good fireplace.
  8. Fix a dead outlet – Done it.  Of course, I’ve also caused small electrical fires at times (though only with switches, not outlets).  I prefer not to, but if it’s just a matter of replacing an outlet, I can do it.  In fact, I’ve done it many times in upgrading from traditional vs. Decora outlets around the house.
  9. Navigate with a map and compass – Get around in a car?  Yeah.  We talking being out in a field with a topo map and a compass?  Been quite some time, but I think I could get there alive.
  10. Use a torque wrench – Frequently.
  11. Sharpen a knife – Done that.
  12. Perform CPR – I’ve trained, but it’s been a while.  I could be coached, but I’m not sure I could do it.
  13. Fillet a fish – I wouldn’t trust any fish I filleted. Fortunately, it’s not a circumstance I’ve ever found myself in or think I will be.
  14. Maneuver a car out of a skid – I’ve done that, successfully and unsuccessfully.  I’ll count that as a win.
  15. Get a car unstuck – Done it, and aware of the basic principles and tactics.
  16. Back up data – Do it in various ways — not as often as I should (who does?).
  17. Paint a room – Done it.
  18. Mix concrete – I’ve done it in small batches for fence foundations, and the fence is still up.  I’ll take it as a win.
  19. Clean a bolt-action rifle – I have no doubt I could do it, with instruction, but I wouldn’t know how to start.
  20. Change oil and filter – I’ve done it before.  Not for many years, and that by choice.  I would want some instructions, but …
  21. Hook up an HDTV – I’m pretty confident I could — I’ve certainly screwed around with every other A/V configuration we’ve had.
  22. Bleed brakes – No clue.  Nor would I trust a car I tried it with.
  23. Paddle a canoe – I’ve done it, though not lately. 
  24. Fix a bike flat – Done it before.
  25. Extend your wireless network – Hell, I’ve been asked by friends to work on it for them.  Boo-yah!

So that’s 21 of 25, making me 84% of a Manly Man, I guess.  Much handier (or claiming to be) than I would have guessed.

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