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Old 12-12-2013, 08:44 PM   #25
Tx Firefighter
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Re: Who has bent thier own brake lines?

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Time is indeed valuable, especially with my schedule. However, it's always better to learn how to do things oneself. I credit TXFirefighter for helping me realize that applied to my truck also.
Thanks brother.

I worked in a lot of environments where the "old guys" in the shop had skills that impressed me. Now, as I get older, I try to be more like those guys. Don't be afraid of anything, always get outside your comfort zone, expand your skills. Building old trucks is cool. Being able to really "build" old trucks is cooler.

When someone sees your nice hard lines, you can either say "yeah, I got them from www.hardlineexpress.com" or you can say "yep, that took a few hours and some frustration to build". I know which guy is more interesting to me. The first guy, I smile and walk on. The second guy, I'm gonna be there for awhile pumping him for answers, tech advice and tips so I can do it myself.
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