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October 21st, 2010 10:15 AM #11
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October 21st, 2010 10:27 AM #12Meralco Foundation (www.mfi.org.ph)
-- i attended their basic auto maintenance course...personally it felt a little bitin. Dunno about their other courses, depende rin siguro sa instructor
TESDA (www.tesda.gov.ph)
-- ilang beses na nafeature ung female students niya doing diesel engine servicing...para chicks naman ung maging kaklase mo B) Seriously though parang maganda ung programs niya
i also hear Denso Philippines offers training for EFI and such...dunno the details though.
Also, if you can afford it, buy a "project car" pang practice...would also be good if you can get a resident mechanic to guide you; magaling sa improvisation ang mekaniko dito, kahit walang special tools nahahanapan ng paraan
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October 21st, 2010 11:29 AM #13I started investing in tools, latest na binili ko is air compressor . Nagbabasa lang ako sa net and I do my car maintenance as much as possible. Nag inquire ako before sa MFI and it looks good naman.
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October 21st, 2010 01:20 PM #14sising sisi nga ako nung di ko binili ung starlet ng kapitbahay ko some years ago; chassis was pretty much gone but still runs well. anyways, all for the better i guess at medyo nag-wane ung interest ko sa pagmemekaniko B)
btw, it would be a bad idea to practice on your "daily"car .
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October 26th, 2010 02:16 PM #15mas maganda pala talaga yung may project car ka kaso medyo malaki talaga magagastos mo
that may be, but we all got plastic, young and old. we asked the lto guy, "papel ba po, o...
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