If i had wanted to be pulled up on my education i would have gone elsewhere i asked for advice
its not my fault i got a crap education in the 1960s maybe people should think before insulting others
As BAS says, a crap education isn't an excuse for a total lack of punctuation and breaks. It can't have been that crap an education, the spelling wasn't bad, and most of it had words strung together in a sensible order - just lacking some punctuation and breaks to make the sentences obvious.
You are free to ignore what people have said, but just take this away as a bit of advice which will help you in the future.
If you want help from someone, and you make it easy for them, then they are more likely to help than if you make it hard. The block of text you wrote is very, very hard to read - it takes a lot of effort to follow it, fill in the punctuation, and work out what you mean. Quite a few people won't have bothered - I very nearly didn't. Thinking back, it probably took me at least 5 minutes extra to work it out - and if there's a lot of posts like that, then it soon adds up. If you;re short of time, you adjust your effort accordingly, and "difficult" posts get skipped.
Turning that around to your area of expertise. Suppose you have a friend or neighbour that knows you're a fitter, and asks you for help (as a favour) - some simple mechanical job on their vehicle. You know the sort of thing, "can you just ...". Now suppose that vehicle is used off-road - perhaps by a farmer - so is sh*t up to the roof.
If they take the trouble to clean it first, so you can actually see the area in question, is that more likely to make you feel more like helping than if it turns up so covered in sh*t and oil that you can't even see the <whatever> ? I know I'm more likely to take on a "5 minute" job than a "5 minute but will take 1/2 hour just to get the crap off" job - unless I'm getting paid for that 1/2 hour of course.