WHY MECHANICS HATE ENGINEERS!

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Poor design and engineering pieces of equipment or even cars makes the mechanic hate the engineers and costs the customers more money. No reason for this! Just ridiculous!

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As an Engineer I totally understand your frustration at Design Engineers as the actual mechanical access is something that they never seem to take into consideration. Somebody designs the nice to look at and somebody else designs the prime mover nobody seems to design the repair angle.
A Mechanic in Scotland is generally associated with the automotive industry which in many cases has aspects of engineering skills and an Engineer is generally hands on industrial work such as turning, milling, fabrication, welding, installation, troubleshooting, plant (factory) maintenance etc. So really it is important to stress the word Design or Architect Engineers. Mechanics and Engineers are the same hands on, I have always had great respect for Mechanics.
Design Engineers are on a different planet.
It has been the same the world over for years and years that mechanical minded people come in two categories some pass exams through learning to absorb knowledge from other peoples writings but have no clue as to where or how that knowledge evolved.
Yet the people who discovered the problem and modified it to work better didn't have the mindset to pass the exams. Weird eh.

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As a mechanic (automotive tech) I appreciate your channel! Respect!

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I worked in software engineering and I can see how this happens... Have you considered that oftentimes, engineers have strict constraints about their design? Management will come and say "we need it to do XYZ, by the way it must fit in this tiny little space".
Management does not care about how you're going to service the piece of sh... equipment. All they care about is the product looks nice, costs little, and that the customer brings it back to an authorized dealer when the tires need air.
With electronic systems, they've taken this attitude to a whole new level. Electronics offer greater flexibility; manufacturers could build a system that diagnoses failures by itself, gives possible reasons in plain English and make the parts (especially electronics) available at a reasonable cost. Instead, they built the opposite. This is deliberate.
It is sad that there is not an equivalent to open source design/based for modern equipment. In my opinion, it is because of a lack of awareness. Electronics aren't the reason equipment is harder to fix. Engineers aren't ignorant about maintainability. It's greedy corporate attitudes that are to blame. As long as they can perpetuate the whole mentality of "I hate engineers", "Electronics make repair complicated", they will get away with it. If/when customers realize this is BS and demand better, the free market will come up with a better product.

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Here in CANADA you graduate from High school, go to University for 4 years and you are a "MECHANICAL ENGINEER". Most of them have no mechanical aptitude WHATSOEVER. ASK ME HOW i KNOW? I worked with that bunch of people. They can not assemble a Meccano set for ages5 and up. But they get to design parts and equipment, that subsequently do not work, can not be assembled and can not be serviced. And to top it off, lots of engineers have that smug attitude, that they can not be told to improve the product, their skills or anything.

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