View Full Version : Maintenance courses in Wellington?
Steam
7th August 2006, 10:39
At one end of the spectrum, Roadsafe do a one-day basics course.
At the other end of the spectrum, Weltec apparently do a 3-YEAR small-engine course.
Anything in between those? I know the Roadsafe basics stuff, but the 3-year course is a bit too much of my life to commit to!
Paul in NZ
7th August 2006, 11:15
Buy a manual and some tools and join the 'skinned knuckles' club of mechanicing by bitter experience... ??
I can help with basic stuff (as can many others) so just ask away..
Paul N
Steam
7th August 2006, 12:16
Yeah, hard knocks and skinned knuckes sounds like the go, better start saving for a socket set, torque wrench, blah blah. Pity, I once had a whole heap of tools, but gave them away when I moved up north. Boohoo!
Paul in NZ
7th August 2006, 12:31
Buy em as you need em and don't be scared of used ones.
In the meanwhile if you can get to Kapiti we can (by mutual arrangement) help you out with the minor stuff.
Cheers
andrea
9th August 2006, 17:29
choice a maintanence course, thats sounds like me, anyone know if theres one up here in auckland
Colapop
9th August 2006, 17:31
Have a look at the Weltec site, find out what course it is, then check out some of the institutions (not prisons) up there and see if the equivalent is offered....
ricardohardo
9th August 2014, 14:57
At one end of the spectrum, Roadsafe do a one-day basics course.
At the other end of the spectrum, Weltec apparently do a 3-YEAR small-engine course.
Anything in between those? I know the Roadsafe basics stuff, but the 3-year course is a bit too much of my life to commit to!
What did you end up doing in the end ? Fark, what 8 years ago...
mossy1200
9th August 2014, 15:40
What did you end up doing in the end ? Fark, what 8 years ago...
Steam wont reply now he is to busy building mars landers for Brandbum. Wish I had done the course 8 years ago also.
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