"Anyone can build.... few rise to level of the cream, very few."
LP 2019
Quick fixes and inferior practices lead to failure.
Building race motors for boats, anything but quarter mile drag boats, tells the truth about that builder, his parts selection and overall ability for ones build to survive given proper maintenance. Offshore abuse is like 1K desert racing beatings, just a hell of thing to do to an engine. Aaaand sometimes stuff is fatigued then just lets go. The Y is the key.
Chainsaws.....lmao
Let's get real
Stringent practices in the mind of the builder is the only thing that matters Wayne. Licencing would be a joke.... rof. "Hey you, got any common sense for sale?" Good builders figure things out and correct the problems most times. Those hung up on industry standards rarely improve anything. Those who cut corners and play swaparoo get away with it far longer because they shovel some seriously sweet *B-S..... Plus, most are very good at grooming. Look it up if you need to.
Ones ability to approach a build with out bias based on prior knowledge, "redderick from Frederick", *s-word read on the internet, stuff your uncles moms brothers.... told you, the local grocery clerks input and lets not for get the guy or gal who builds race engines downtown

Time for me to get back to the grind if we want to stay warm and dry this winter.