Good suggestion, but........
Soldier B doesn't learn much that way and doing it in the garage allows us to piece it together on a budget - even if the final cost is higher than buying a fresh one.
Hundy has VERY fair prices on used axles. And at the very end (if we ever get to the end) I can sell my last axle and get a couple bucks back.
On selling the last one: Why not disassemble it, clean/inspect all the parts. Scrap anything no longer serviceable, paint the housing and anything else needing painting and then clean, pack and label everything else and store it for future use as spare parts? No, you won't recover any cost that way, but having a complete assembly (in parts) standing by might just come in handy some day...
Mainly though, it's about Soldier B's training.
Good on you Dad. More Dads need to spend time with their kids like that. As a country we would be much better off.
I am surprised about how many young men have no idea how to turn a wrench of any kind. It was funny watching my daughter teach one of her boyfriends to drive a stick and changing the oil in another one's car.
Umm... how old is this Mrs. Goodwrench?? She single??
Soldier B might not go into auto/truck repair as a job, but he won't be getting ripped off on repairs.
From the sounds of it, Mrs Goodwrench will not be getting ripped off on repairs either!
A man that can't change his own oil (because he doesn't know how) isn't much of a man IMHO.
Not wanting to for whatever reason no problem. But not knowing how to do something as simple as change oil... I have to agree. Useless.
Even worse are the putzes that have no idea how to change a flat tire, or add windshield washer fluid... or even how check the oil level, much less change it!!!
Obviously there are plenty of guys that spent no time with their Dad's in the garage with a wrench in their hand.....