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I truly appreciate the response, I am in an area that is severely economically depressed and cannot move right now so trying to make the best of what I have. I would recommend you invest in a variable temperature soldering gun they are pricey but will last forever!!! My teachers are animate about us always charging $50 to $75 an hour depending on job and I just cannot let the work walk out the door in this tiny town it would only be seen as arrogance not technical know how and preficiency? Im still learning everyday not to mention keeping up with all the emails and notifications on all the email programs and myspace stuff. I have not even scratched the surface of the skin of the entertainment industries Goliath. Tell you the truth Im trying to not get too involved with that despite fans pushing me to do so. Slow and steady is the only way I can go for now and I hear thats the way to win the race. Although I do not make a habit of entering contests. At the same time I do not want to go against my masters advice. ??? Endless questions need to go meditate now! Peace ~D --- Tony K <bigtonyk@gmail.com> wrote: > > I think I have perfected > >the art of making dime purses out of sow ears but am still trying to > figure out how to get > >compensated for it appropriately??? Ha ha lol :o) Peace Be With You > and all of Yours, > >Daniel T. Albertini > > Well, I took my RSP550 in to have a new battery installed. It's > soldered to the board and I'm not THAT great with a soldering gun. > They wanted $65 just to look at it. $65 for a 15 minute job replacing > a $5 battery. Wow. I only paid $90 for the unit to begin with. > > Compensation for repairs is a tough thing to figure out! I guess > that's why there's a lot of broken stuff around. Why spend that much > to fix a unit that only cost slightly more than that to begin with. > > > -- > -==-=-=- > Tony > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com