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    Maybe time for a posting requirement before asking questions???

    I may be off base here, but it sure seems to me there have been quite a few people joining and either asking a question and you never hear from them again, or ask a question that has been answered many times and all it would have taken is a little research. It seems to me this forum was created for folks to give and take, not just take and leave or take without putting any work in. A lot of questions of "is it worth it to?????" could be answered by just taking it apart and learn. I did not ask questions on whether it was worth it to take a vacuum cleaner apart, or a compressor from a refrigerator or a microwave, I just took it apart and figured it out for myself whether it was worth it or not. That is how someone learns best, by doing. I am just wondering if there might need to be a requirement for a person to have a certain amount of posts before being able to ask a question, especially if it has been answered many times. Am I off base or does anyone agree?

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