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What's your hobby?

Everyone has his own hobbies. I have many hobbies, just like a colorful palette, such as reading, writing, newspaper clippings, excerpts, music, collecting gadgets (including stamps, food stamps, coins, tickets, old photos) and so on. But I like fitter repair best, and the old saying is "tinkering".

Electronic watch battery replacement tool

My father served as the leader of enterprises (machinery, wood, power generation, sheet metal) for a long time before his death. Due to frequent job transfers, he often moves with his father. I grew up playing in the workshop and growing up in the factory. Due to environmental reasons, I witnessed the operation process of casting, forging, carpentry, electrician, fitter, sheet metal worker, riveter and painter. In particular, locksmiths, who are known as "universal jobs", basically use hand tools to finish the processing of blank parts in vises, and my flexible operation skills often amaze me. Well-informed, you will have the desire to operate, and even churn out some decent things, attracting people's admiration and admiration.

Measuring tool

After taking part in the work, I came into contact with a variety of machining equipment in the electric power bureau, and made great efforts in family capital construction by using off-duty time. Such as powder press bed, steel tube double bed, dining table frame, plain oil bucket, laundry basin, bucket, iron dustpan, tin furnace, furnace tube, etc. I made them myself. Not to mention sawing, welding, soldering, rivets, planing, sheet metal and painting, the things assembled after processing are elegant and durable. Motorcycles, bicycles, watches, wall clocks, cookers and small household appliances are all repaired or replaced by themselves. Repair tools such as sawing, filing, welding, riveting, picking, chiseling, drilling, planing and other tools are complete. As big as a vise, as small as a hexagon socket, the operation is simple and effortless.