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Old 01-12-2018, 09:15 PM   #28
MARTINSR
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Re: Seeking Knowledge

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I agree, I learned a long time ago not to judge someones actions with my best intentions.
If you will notice no where do I say that he is wrong, or "judge" him, JUDGE him are you kidding me?

No where I did do anything of the sort, no where did I say he was wrong, no where did I say that what he had in mind was wrong, I simply said to think about it, to think about what HE needs.

It's a huge decision and I want him to have all the info before he jumps into it, that's all, nothing evil. If I can provide some info for him to make the right decision for HIM than I am here to do that as I am to help people with how to do something.

I have chopped many tops, everything from Model A coupes to a curved glass 55 Chevy. If someone comes here wanting info on how to chop their 59 Impala I am going to jump in there and tell them to re-think it as the metal in chopping the top isn't the hard part and in fact it's like putting an emblem on after a paint job compared to the paint job it's self comparing the top chop to getting glass for that top chop. So if I say nothing and watch him chop the top on his 59 Impala I would be a damn jerk.

No, I am going to speak up and make it clear so he understands how difficult it is. That is all I did here, geeez.

We gave him some info so he can make up his mind, withholding that info is wrong!

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