How I Got Here
I’ve been working with electronics for most of my life, starting out at a young age by taking things apart just to see how they worked—usually leaving a trail of parts behind with no way to put them back together. Over time, that curiosity turned into a focus on understanding how things work and how to bring them back to life.
That interest led into building PCs for myself, family, and friends, and eventually into soldering. One of my earliest attempts came from trying to repair a failed hard drive by replacing an onboard encryption chip. It didn’t go as planned, but it pushed me to take the process seriously and properly develop the skill.
From there, I moved deeper into repair, restoration, and fabrication using soldering and 3D printing to bring damaged or incomplete hardware back into working condition. That naturally expanded into working on consoles I grew up with, along with a wide range of other electronics including graphics cards, laptops, tablets, and industrial hardware.
Everything sold, serviced, or repaired is handled personally and doesn’t leave the bench until it meets my standards.