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08-03-2017, 01:09 PM | #26 |
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Re: What did you scrimp on for your shop and later wished you wouldnt have?
I try not to drop anything. Doesn't always work.
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08-03-2017, 01:11 PM | #27 | |
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Re: What did you scrimp on for your shop and later wished you wouldnt have?
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08-03-2017, 01:17 PM | #28 |
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Re: What did you scrimp on for your shop and later wished you wouldnt have?
If your in there doing business and don't drop something, you better eat more apples.
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08-03-2017, 09:27 PM | #29 |
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Re: What did you scrimp on for your shop and later wished you wouldnt have?
Come to think of it, I did give a few to Spaceship Rick not to long before he left. Spaceship Rick worked with us for a few years in the back '90's. The Aliens told him how to build a spaceship when they abducted him. They didn't give any plans or anything. They imprinted the design directly to his brain. He could see it, and build it, but they also put in some kind of block so he couldn't really say too much about it. Last we heard, he had it all built and as soon as he could get 300,000 RPM out of the drive system, he was outta here. Sure enough, one day he quit showing up to work so we figured he managed to get the 300K. Musta only been room for one though, 'cause not too long after his preggo girlfriend came around looking for him. I guess it was a secret from her, too.
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08-03-2017, 09:56 PM | #30 |
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Re: What did you scrimp on for your shop and later wished you wouldnt have?
[QUOTE=pritch;8006993 Musta only been room for one though, 'cause not too long after his preggo girlfriend came around looking for him. I guess it was a secret from her, too.[/QUOTE]
I wonder if she had a little alien? Spaceship Jr.. I think Spaceship Rick was here too. In 1995 we had a guy that didn't show up for several days. After a few days he showed up at the office and said the job superintendent had fired him. I told him I guess he was fired then. The super told me later that he showed up at the job and told quite a tale about being abducted by space travelers. We didn't drug test back then. I hope CG don't mind us sending his thread into space.
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08-04-2017, 01:23 AM | #31 |
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Re: What did you scrimp on for your shop and later wished you wouldnt have?
Don't know, I'm new at this. I can say I'm sorry I did without a $20 air drill so long. An impact wrench is nice too. I have an engine lift and equalizer I haven't used yet. $700 in paint supplies I haven't used yet. Nice floor jack etc. Getting ready to buy a transmission jack, suspension & brake tools, and an engine stand. All I can say is this is a money pit man, but I'm in deep. Unless I move, I may never use this stuff after the rebuild. Until then, I'd rather have them in the garage than not.
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08-04-2017, 11:43 PM | #32 |
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Re: What did you scrimp on for your shop and later wished you wouldnt have?
True dat. Sorry, CG
If I woulda had more money at the time, I would have liked to do actual footing and foundation for mine, but all I could afford was a thickend-edge slab. Risky in my climate, but I used enough gravel under it and enough rebar in it so that if it ever does heave (which it hasn't yet in 15 winters) it will all move as one. It hasn't really cracked, either, except at the control joints where I wanted it to. Still, speaking as someone closing in on 40 years in concrete construction, I wouldn't recommend doing how I did in a freeze & thaw climate.
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08-05-2017, 02:02 AM | #33 |
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Re: What did you scrimp on for your shop and later wished you wouldnt have?
Ha, Ive sent way more than one off the track into the deep crevices below =)
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