No problem with that, its your money, your risk, your choice to do as you like. You can do it yourself and you certainly have that right and I applaud it, were much alike, I prefer to do my own work if competent and qualified, otherwise I consult a trained professional. You know the old saying, any person can be their own attorney (or doctor or mechanic or plumber or other professional), and he who is has a fool for a client lol. Just like other professions, engineers, plumbers, mechanics, doctors, surgeons, nurses, lawyers etc there are trained competent professionals and there are some not quite so professional grrrrrrrrrr. If theres not much property or money at risk the less need for competent trained professional advice, but if theres a ton of money, the more I would use a trained professional myself.
Best wishes and God Bless, I'm also a do it yourselfer any time I'm qualified, so cant disagree about using self help. More power to those who choose to do things for themselves, they have that right regardless if its done correct or not, that's their risk not mine!!! They can even do what someone says on a Tractor Forum if they like!!!
John T BSEE, JD Attorney at Law and Electrical Engineer
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