Kinder, YOU DA MAN!

Kinder, YOU DA MAN!

Postby freeheelbillie » Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:06 pm

A shout out to Kinder for helping me knock out me rear axle seal AND bearing this morning. He also did a pro job welding up my front bumper/winch plate.

It was like being on the set of Power Block TV it went soooo smooth!

Thanks Man! When you'e ready give me a call and I'll be there to help.

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Re: Kinder, YOU DA MAN!

Postby Lobobronco » Sun Nov 28, 2010 6:19 pm

Well done fellas.....

Kinder...where do you get your energy and skills?

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Re: Kinder, YOU DA MAN!

Postby Kinder » Sun Nov 28, 2010 6:54 pm

Sorry fellas not a single pic was taken, Billie could take a post install picture but it would look like a wheel, as for the weld well it will look like most novice welds. Of course the real highlight was the post work brew and brat at the new brewpub here in Parker called Elk Mountain Brewery, thanks for buying the beer Billie!
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Re: Kinder, YOU DA MAN!

Postby freeheelbillie » Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:11 pm

Well the weld was near perfect Image...which was nothing until I gotta load of who helped us out for the morning Image(the jig saw came in handy) dont ask.
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Re: Kinder, YOU DA MAN!

Postby Brianut » Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:31 am

Lobobronco wrote:Kinder...where do you get your energy and skills?
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what i want to know is how do you manage to get the time away from family?

I struggle to get time to work on my own project let alone someone elses.

This weekend was spent doing family related stuff, and man i gotta tell you it was tough to see the Hardtop sitting there untouched for the whole weekend.

Looks like my work schedule will be picking up again as it is a weekday and I will start after the lil opnes go to bed.
Any chance of sending over your other helper???? jeez louise
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Re: Kinder, YOU DA MAN!

Postby hockeydad4-22 » Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:13 am

Your helper reminds me of a poster I saw once long ago in a NAPA store.

This hot brunet was standing there wearing a white T-shirt and had her overalls tied around her waist and she had 2 greasy hand prints on her ample chest....

The caption read

"Real men donot change the oil with plastic bottles"

Made quite an impression on a young teenage male.

I would love to find a copy of that poster now, it would be framed and hanging in my garage in short order.
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Re: Kinder, YOU DA MAN!

Postby Kinder » Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:06 pm

Energy is the easy part , I like to stay busy and prefer to have projects that keep old things (me included) moving. The family time doesn't suffer much, it was a four day weekend for me so 1/2 a day was an easy request for the wife and kids.
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