Originally Posted by
Colin Howkins
Just browsed through the forums this evening, and picked up on comments whereby it is indicated that people dont read instructions.
I find this truly remarkable, I know that sometimes instructions take a bit to wade through, but I have found that if you take the time to read [and decipher] the instructions a lot of heartache is saved down the track, aqnd it is quite amazing what you can learn from reading the manufacturers instructions.
There are an awful lot of mis-information out there as to how things should be done, yet when compared to the manufacturers instructions, it just that - mis-information. And depending upon what you are using/playing with if you have a complaint about the product, the manufaturer will drop you like a hot rock if it comes out that instructions were not followed.
A case in point for woodies is the instrcution book for putting together a Triton work centre. In rather large heavy block printing it states 'THERE IS ONLY ON RIGHT WAY TO PUT THIS TOGETHER, PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS'
I have had a couple of mate buy Tritons and have phoned me frustrated in that they canot get the thing together. When asked 'Have you read the instructions' - the no reply says it all
Over the years I have found it interesting to note when people have asked me 'How do you know that' and the answer is 'I read the instructions' the general response is - Do you really read the instructions?
:doh:
Love to hear comments from others
Colin Howkins
Graceville Qld