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My youngest daughter is seven years old and enjoys spending time out in my shop with me when I work on saws. She will usually walk around looking at all the saws in different states of repair and identify carburetors. She has a thing for carburetors. I took her up to the Stihl dealer to order some parts and on the counter was a carburetor and she says "Dad, look at that carburetor." She's learning to identify the different parts as well. She knows that the butterfly moves and when it opens the engine gets more fuel and air. She says "The carburetor feeds the engine." Anyway the other day I asked her if she would like to make a carburetor ornament and of course she said yes, so here is a pic of my daughter and her new Walbro WT326 Christmas ornament.

 

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My youngest daughter is seven years old and enjoys spending time out in my shop with me when I work on saws. She will usually walk around looking at all the saws in different states of repair and identify carburetors. She has a thing for carburetors. I took her up to the Stihl dealer to order some parts and on the counter was a carburetor and she says "Dad, look at that carburetor." She's learning to identify the different parts as well. She knows that the butterfly moves and when it opens the engine gets more fuel and air. She says "The carburetor feeds the engine." Anyway the other day I asked her if she would like to make a carburetor ornament and of course she said yes, so here is a pic of my daughter and her new Walbro WT326 Christmas ornament.

Nifty...!!
 

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My youngest daughter is seven years old and enjoys spending time out in my shop with me when I work on saws. She will usually walk around looking at all the saws in different states of repair and identify carburetors. She has a thing for carburetors. I took her up to the Stihl dealer to order some parts and on the counter was a carburetor and she says "Dad, look at that carburetor." She's learning to identify the different parts as well. She knows that the butterfly moves and when it opens the engine gets more fuel and air. She says "The carburetor feeds the engine." Anyway the other day I asked her if she would like to make a carburetor ornament and of course she said yes, so here is a pic of my daughter and her new Walbro WT326 Christmas ornament.

Awesome girl! She's adorable.
 

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Awesome girl! She's adorable.
Thanks Normzilla, she's 7 but still my baby. Had her out in the shop tonight and we cleaned our first carburetor together. I broke all the screws loose and she disassembled the carburetor after the screws where removed. I showed her how and she ran the ultrasonic cleaner as well. She is a blast to have in the shop with me. We also worked on "righty tighty, lefty loosy" tonight. Here she is securing the recoil on an 026.

This next picture she was securing the felling dawg using a 4in" cresent wrench and a torx driver. Her first time using two different tools for one job. I am a proud papa.
 

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Thanks Normzilla, she's 7 but still my baby. Had her out in the shop tonight and we cleaned our first carburetor together. I broke all the screws loose and she disassembled the carburetor after the screws where removed. I showed her how and she ran the ultrasonic cleaner as well. She is a blast to have in the shop with me. We also worked on "righty tighty, lefty loosy" tonight. Here she is securing the recoil on an 026.

This next picture she was securing the felling dawg using a 4in" cresent wrench and a torx driver. Her first time using two different tools for one job. I am a proud papa.
I love it!
 
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