April 27, 2015, 19:31
Patrick WallinInformation, especially for Newbies.
Don't be embarrassed to ask a question. We all learn form it. Wishing for information, a pamphlet or bulletin.?
Our own John Duvall has information posted here on the site, which is very helpful but you have to read it to use it. John Duvall's tutorials.
A Gentleman named Wayne has the Elgin site and if you look in the left column you will find items you never new about. He is available via Lindell,s
Elgin forum technical library, under Wayne Schlitts. You Tube has some good items too.
April 27, 2015, 19:39
Peter KaszubskiAdmins should make some sticky that will stay on top of the column with all the info on how to search post picks and so on.
April 27, 2015, 20:15
Mike BendaThanks
Most newbies including me, think they can be self taught. You fine folk are more than glad to give direction.
Why don't you look it up yourself is a concern.
Mike
April 29, 2015, 19:56
Mike BendaPatrick is correct, don't be embarrassed even if what you wrote is not as funny or clever when you read it the next day. See above.
What I meant to say is there are 13 years of posts and with the links it may take 20 years to read everything here.
Everyone has their own pace and available time to dedicate to the journey. At the beginning it is difficult to imagine when you will arrive at your goal, now I understand the journey never ends.
Gather knowledge, use the search feature and know that, as advertised, this is a friendly place.
Mike
April 29, 2015, 20:20
David AbbeOur IHC185 site is like a partly organized library. Many items have been discussed, explained, documented and pictured, learning what to enter in "find or search" will get you much of what you want to learn. If you cannot find it, many of us do what we can to reiterate . . .
April 30, 2015, 18:39
Douglas RallsAnd we appreciate it David.