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I agree with you 100%, m715mike. A good mobile mechanic IS indeed one of the four essential friends everybody needs (the other three are a plumber, a dentist, and anybody else as long as it isn't a lawyer; you never want to HAVE to know a lawyer, that's not a good sign).
You KNOW that's a Dad story; there just isn't a Mom out there who would put that on her kid!
That's a GREAT story, tim29stro, thanks for the laugh! :lol:
That's really cool that your Mom taught you that and went to the trouble to teach it.
I love my Mom and all (long since "crossed the river"), but if I remember right she pretty much put me in a car with an instructor and said "Let me know when you're done"!). :3dAngus:
That should be a sweet project, red; hope you'll post a link here somewhere if you start a new thread for that:
- Saves My Lazy A** a step from having to look up the new thread on my own. Ain't I a sorry sucker!?
Winter WILL come, right? You can bank on that, but hard winter or a soft one, that's always the question.
I am wondering about the Fluid Film AS/R product; is that a rust inhibitor or what?
And a "soft" film (as in flexible), or does it cure up hard?
That's the funny thing about learning though:
- The easy lessons you might tend to forget now and then
But the HARD and merciless lessons you just never forget. And that has it's good sides. And its bad sides, you know?
(PS "Calibrated Thumb Method"; that's pretty funny!)
It looks like a right old good time!
WHAT is that rail machine all about? It looks like a stretch Ford lawn-tractor or something, now that's pretty cool.
Do you have any story behind that thing!?
Congratulations! And yet:
- Patience, Grasshopper; the day will come. :mrgreen:
(And PS: You look kind of new around here, bimbly; so Welcome from here in Virginia)
Francisco de Goya (one of the finest artists of all of history), made this etching I think when he was in his 80's.
It can serve to inspire all of us "young" chickens! It's never too late to learn.
His inscription at the top translates from the Spanish as:
- "I am still learning"
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