
Chris Larson
About us
Since I was a kid, I’ve always been interested in fixing things, building things, figuring out how things are made & built. My father was a contractor and taught me a lot of what I know. I’ve been a machinery mechanic for all of my adult life and currently work on food manufacturing equipment. Iv’e helped neighbors and friends build sheds, chicken coops, and so many other things. I love being Mr. Fix-it for those I know and as a perfectionist, they have always told me I should do work on the side and actually get paid to use my massive collection of tools and put my skills to better use! As a first time homeowner, I figure there is no better time than now! I’m very friendly and love to help people so I would be thrilled to help someone on their project and make a couple bucks doing it to help pay for my new house!
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