Sometimes it's easy to blow things off when they get tricky, assuming that you can leave the mess for the next person to work on it. We've all been on the receiving end of this, where someone hacked something together, only to have it explode when it's your turn to work on it. Stripped bolts & nuts, bad wiring, poorly installed or assembled parts all can make you really mad when you encounter them left behind be the previous owner of your project car. This rant speaks to doing things right the first time, because you may be the next person to work on it! Make it easy for yourself and lose the "leave it for the next A-hole" mentality... you may be the "next A-hole!"
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5Comment at Saturday, 11 October 2008 20:16by Craig & Annette Wallace
Kev, you are always chasing tail!!!. i agree with your statement because i am the poor sucker that fines the dream car as the wrong bolts everywhere in his car. Then changing them over is so painful threaded nuts, wrong size/length. We want more blogs guys!!!
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4"Nope" at Sunday, 28 September 2008 21:31by Kevin
We don't allow cats, dogs, or the goat in the shop for the same reason.
3"Dogs in the shop" at Sunday, 28 September 2008 20:26by BillJetter
But you let the dogs sleep in the shop...
2"No Cats Harmed" at Thursday, 25 September 2008 11:37by Kevin
Bill,
No cats were harmed in the creation of this video. I like cats, but they get in the shop where they can be injured by flying sparks, welding, chemical exposure, etc., so I stress that there should be no animals in the shop for their own safety.
1"ASPCA" at Thursday, 25 September 2008 10:53by BillJetter
Be nice to the cats!
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