Originally Posted by
pocket5s
thankfully he wasn't afraid to do the sweat work, cause I sure wasn't in a hurry to do it in 90+ degree heat!
He's a good kid, and takes direction very well. He does tech work on industrial scales so he wasn't afraid of the electronic aspects of the install. I also let him make a lot of the decisions and the ones he didn't make I explained why we were going to do what we were so he understood as much as he could.
It'll be fun when we get to actually tuning, which I'm sure he will appreciate as well.