Component-level repair for devices most shops call unfixable.
Coming from a mechanical background, I don’t see electronics as "black boxes" that you just throw away when they stop working. I see them as complex machines that deserve the same respect and maintenance as a car engine.
We live in a "disposable" era where the first solution to a glitch is the trash bin. I’ve spent over a decade pushing back against that. Every time I bridge a burnt trace or replace a microscopic chip, I’m not just fixing a device—I’m preventing another piece of high-quality engineering from becoming toxic scrap.
I also handle regular maintenance: dust removal, thermal paste replacement, hardware upgrades and updates, operating system reinstalls, and data recovery. If it can be saved, I’ll find a way.
why send your device to me?
- Component-level surgery — I replace the specific failed part, not the whole board.
- A second life for your gear — every repair reduces e-waste and keeps quality tech in service.
- Fair, transparent pricing based on time, device value, and materials used.
What can be sent in?
Almost anything. I’ve worked on computers, laptops, speakers, power tools, stereos and audio systems, vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, etc. Success rates depend on device type, complexity, and whether schematics or datasheets are available. So far, very few challenges have ended in a "no."