Why Repair Skills Are Becoming Valuable Again
Why Repair Skills Are Becoming Valuable Again “Knowing how to repair something is becoming a superpower.” For many years, repairing everyday objects was simply part of normal life. A torn shirt was stitched, a loose chair was tightened, a punctured bicycle tyre was patched, and a blunt garden tool was sharpened. Today, we are more likely to replace an item than investigate why it has stopped working. Sometimes replacement is unavoidable. However, many objects are discarded because of faults that are surprisingly small: a loose wire, a damaged plug, a blocked filter, a missing screw, a worn seal or a split seam. Learning a few straightforward repair skills can save money, reduce waste and give us greater control over the things we own. More importantly, repairing something changes the way we think. Instead of seeing possessions as disposable products, we begin to see them as useful resources that can be maintained, improved and kept working. We Have Become Used to Throwing Things ...