I think this is why I go on this forum so much. Being an amateur mechanic, I have a lot of experience on certain cars and next to none on others. I am also aware that by doing my own work I save so much on labour that I can afford to buy the best stuff to go on the vehicle.
But that can go wrong if you make a stupid mistake.
Years ago I was doing the tappets on an old Cortina Mk1. Job I had done many times on many cars. Once I'd finished the job, I started it to see how it sounded. A spanner flew up the back of the rad and buried itself in the top tank.
I'd forgotten to take it off the crankshaft pulley bolt where I had been using it to turn the engine over while doing the tappets. The engine started, the spanner undid the crankshaft pulley bolt then flew upwards. If it had not been keyed it'd have ruined the engine. So I had to get the rad mended which rather offset the money saved by tuning my own engine!
Experience can be a hard taskmaster!
Before we had forums, (before we had the internet), I was lucky to have a neighbour who ran a garage from the back of his house. I used to help him out from time to time and he taught me a lot. He also let me borrow any tool I wanted and even his garage when he went away. He moved away in about 1990 and I then moved house. Cars have changed a lot since then! So I view peeps on the forums as being like him. Sure, not all advice is perfect but with a bit of experience I think we can all learn from the more experienced people on here and even sometimes be able to contribute a bit ourselves as we learn. So the specialists don't have to pull all the weight all the time!
Back when I worked, I could spot a mistake in a bit of written or spoken French in a nanosecond, that less experienced staff couldn't see. Ditto in UCAS application forms and personal statements. It is all just experience that comes with time and familiarity. Getting others to see it sometimes took a while, but they got there in the end and I taught quite a few who became teachers themselves. No use in car mechanics, but there you go!
And no, I do not go on French teaching forums! I don't know if they even exist! Far too boring! So I take my hat off to those experienced peeps who come on here and are so patient with the likes of myself! But at least I did write the book on how to get into top unis from an ordinary State school, so perhaps doing that has put a bit back into the world.
Sorry for posting so long!