it's okay, RH. I like any advice you give...really. I want to hear all about your classes now. And any comments are welcome. I know you are sincere. So, back to my inflator hose, do you really think it needs to be routed underneath?
One point you all, I am not being critical of the guy squeezing under the grate (I think it is his own perogative).... but that is probably a "DIR" shop, so it just points to the importance of not giving up on thinking for yourself no matter who your "proper training" is. I hear the "proper training" thrown around a lot...many proper instructors will do all kinds of things, which we certainly all know, but maybe need to remember. It just isn't kosher to speak about..so not as many people hear about it. I do not like all the "do as I say and not as I do...because the assumption is that they have better judgement and many of them don't if you just size them up for a few minutes. if it looks like a duck...walks like a duck...that's how simple it is sometimes. Directed at no one, but in general: Do they have a maintained auto? Do they support their children? Do they have twenty outstanding tickets? If I know the answers are yes to one or more, I don't follow them into dark holes, even if they are "properly trained".
Listen to everyone, decide for yourself. Always the best policy.