Stop in for a cup of coffee

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I will be replacing a hemi in a couple weeks. Guy messages and asks if i have a way to lift it off his trailer. No of course i dont. How the f do you think im going to swap your f-ing engine?

i replied i have a forklift.
 
Head to Darwin’s theory bar in Anchorage. The sign out front is a monkey holding a human skull. Bar motto is “a smart monkey never monkeys with another monkeys monkey” No idea if it is still there or not?

Looks like it is still there


Darwin's Theory
426 G St (btwn 4th and 5th)
Anchorage, AK 99501
United States
 
Speaking of which, how's your new project coming?
Very slow because I got smacked with a bunch of overtime at my office because we are having a huge staffing shortage, then I had to go out of town.

Besides those excuses, the car is making me remember what a **** paint and body work is.

Sanding every little corner and dimple by hand is a complete **** job but so necessary because the sander and wire brush simply can't get everywhere.

A little bit of manual labor never hurt anyone though
 
Very slow because I got smacked with a bunch of overtime at my office because we are having a huge staffing shortage, then I had to go out of town.

Besides those excuses, the car is making me remember what a **** paint and body work is.

Sanding every little corner and dimple by hand is a complete **** job but so necessary because the sander and wire brush simply can't get everywhere.

A little bit of manual labor never hurt anyone though
That is the exact reason why I don't give two ***** about how mine looks, It just needs to open a can of whoop *** on anyone and everyone. (If I decide to build up my little 318)
 
i've helped prep too many cars for paint and it is just too tedious and annoying.
It's worth it, do it right and as detailed as possible and never look back, because it should last a loooong time.

If one paces out the time, even 30 minutes a day, over time you'd get a lot of results and it can always look as good as it runs.
 
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