Laughter is good .
I can get a lot more done by laughing about some foul up than by getting morose . I seem to have a habit of welding on perfectly good metal and missing the seam . Wrenches and sockets ? I may as well buy them in bulk . I gave up looking for missplaced tools years ago . If I can not find it after looking for a few minutes I buy another . The missing tools allways turn up when I clean up or a few months later when I am doing another job . Having 4 or 5 of the same size of wrench saves me from a bunch of aggravation.
I know that I need to be careful and set down parts in a place where I can find them . Box and label the stuff and reassemble as soon as possible . But tools , I put one down and I can not find it 20 seconds later. Very entertaining when I am lying under the truck and have lost a tool that I had just placed on my chest .
The rear end seen in the preceding posts is a dana 70 . The springs are from a late model Dodge and the brackets are all custom built . The disc brakes are a custom setup that I think would be adaptable to most full floating rear ends .
Take care
Bruce
Now that would be a commute . 16 hours by dog ? I would need to hitch up some whales to get across the fyord. Free coffee ? I am more into tea ? Earl Grey .... neat not stirred .
I can get a lot more done by laughing about some foul up than by getting morose . I seem to have a habit of welding on perfectly good metal and missing the seam . Wrenches and sockets ? I may as well buy them in bulk . I gave up looking for missplaced tools years ago . If I can not find it after looking for a few minutes I buy another . The missing tools allways turn up when I clean up or a few months later when I am doing another job . Having 4 or 5 of the same size of wrench saves me from a bunch of aggravation.
I know that I need to be careful and set down parts in a place where I can find them . Box and label the stuff and reassemble as soon as possible . But tools , I put one down and I can not find it 20 seconds later. Very entertaining when I am lying under the truck and have lost a tool that I had just placed on my chest .
The rear end seen in the preceding posts is a dana 70 . The springs are from a late model Dodge and the brackets are all custom built . The disc brakes are a custom setup that I think would be adaptable to most full floating rear ends .
Take care
Bruce
Now that would be a commute . 16 hours by dog ? I would need to hitch up some whales to get across the fyord. Free coffee ? I am more into tea ? Earl Grey .... neat not stirred .
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