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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 1.) Be afraid of it and let someone "more experienced" tackle the job and spend your life on the sidelines.

2.) Be ignorant and rush into it with no knowledge and break stuff up

3.) Seek the advice from those who have faced similiar challenges, process their input, develop a plan and get it done. )</font>
You go John!! That's the way. Never let a little thing like inexperience keep you from your dreams. You have to have a dream, to have a dream come true. There are always plenty of nay sayers around when you don't need them.
And another thing, anybody named John can't be all bad /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
John
 
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John is absolutely right. 3 is the right way to approach new things. Years ago when I started building my 50ft shrimpboat, everyone had doubt since the only things I had built before that were chicken coops. Took me a year but I got it done. Although I made some mistakes, she was sea worthy! I ran her for a few years and made good money before I sold her to go back to the university.
 

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