Building Mechanics
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Building Mechanics
Wondering if there would be any interest in starting a "Forum" for Church employee building mechanics? Help each other with projects, problems or just ideas. How to fix/repair, troubleshoot, or offer the simple I understand. I know there is a wealth of knowledge in this group, just may not be in the right place a the right time. After all everything I know I learned from you.
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Re: Building Mechanics
These forums seem to be oriented toward technology, so it might not be the place for general building mechanics (although I'd find interest in reading such a forum if I had the time--I can't get through everything here as it is). I'm sure some of the discussion forums relate to your job, but not all of them.
I can see how you'd think to come here. My wife just got a new calling and the first thing I thought of when she was looking for resources was to come to the forums and then when I looked for a forum relating to her calling I remembered that we're focused on technology here, not the general church.
I can see how you'd think to come here. My wife just got a new calling and the first thing I thought of when she was looking for resources was to come to the forums and then when I looked for a forum relating to her calling I remembered that we're focused on technology here, not the general church.
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Re: Building Mechanics
I don't see any reason not to have a forum like that on this board. Click on the members area in the top right corner and find Tom Welch... or follow this link, it should work... https://tech.lds.org/forum/memberlist.p ... le&u=27351 On that page there is a 'Send a private message' option... you might try that avenue, maybe he'll put that together for you.
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Re: Building Mechanics
Tom Welch hasn't been involved with LDSTech for years. The current manager for LDSTech is Alan Smoot.johnshaw wrote:I don't see any reason not to have a forum like that on this board. Click on the members area in the top right corner and find Tom Welch... or follow this link, it should work... https://tech.lds.org/forum/memberlist.p ... le&u=27351 On that page there is a 'Send a private message' option... you might try that avenue, maybe he'll put that together for you.