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and now you know what they.re really for
Ace-Garageguy replied to Greg Myers's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
See, I was figuring the grapefruit-in-the-exhaust-tip was the newest internet-expert trick for making horsepower. You know, pro-biotic-citrus-reversion-technology...or something. Too bad there's no "sarcasm" smiley though. -
Show me your cars with wings
Ace-Garageguy replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I think its daddy might have been running with Brett's ape. -
Show me your cars with wings
Ace-Garageguy replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
And every now and then, something really cool comes along... -
and now you know what they.re really for
Ace-Garageguy replied to Greg Myers's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Why would you want to put a grapefruit in your exhaust tip? Won't that make the car go slower? -
The thought of dying doesn't bother me at all. I could use a nice long rest. It's the pain that's usually associated with dying that I'm not looking forward to. But frankly, I can't imagine it being much more painful than life has been.
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Amt 69 mustang
Ace-Garageguy replied to Jaguar man 21's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Like the man said, those parts build a front suspension that looks like this... ...but under a Mustang "gasser" that sits like this... -
And the U.S. Postal service wonders why they are losing money.
Ace-Garageguy replied to ranma's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
They SHOULD. Most of them don't. Reality. So, in order to KNOW whether someone is doing a poor job, serves no purpose to their company, and should be fired, someone else has to WATCH him (or go behind him checking on the work). -
If you really want to know what you'll be getting in after-the-accident service, talk to some reputable body shop managers in your area. THEY'LL tell you who skimps on paying for quality work, and who doesn't. CAVEAT: MANY insurance companies today have "captive" body shops that they steer work to, even though "steering" is illegal. They get around the laws by calling it by different names, but it's steering nonetheless. The shops that have "relationships" with the insurance companies get more work, even though in a lot of cases, the volume doesn't make up for the money lost on every job. A shop that tries to curry favor with insurance companies will often not be able to keep the best techs, because they'll be cutting necessary hours on a job to stay in good with the insurance companies. Second-rate techs willing to work cheap do second-rate work. Simple equation. Just do your homework.
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What NOT to do with a Jag...
Ace-Garageguy replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
It's not so much ticking off purists as it is doing your mods with a little style and class. Like this... -
Yup. Got an older car? The cheapo insurance companies will fight to save every nickel if it ever needs bodywork, and they save the nickels by using the cheapest shops in town (who draw the poorest estimators, bodymen and painters) and by using inferior quality used or aftermarket parts, cutting labor times to the bone, and in some cases entirely overlooking structural damage. Boy, what a deal. But don't take MY word for it.
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Ah yes. Fond remembries of the corporate world. Why let one smart guy take car of it when they can have an entire staff who have endless meetings and all draw salaries and accomplish nothing more than the one smart guy could have done in 1/10 of the time for 1/10 the cost ??? Oh wait...you didn't say you worked for GM.
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And the U.S. Postal service wonders why they are losing money.
Ace-Garageguy replied to ranma's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Yup. And for less than 50 cents. Unfortunately, it is kindergarten-like. I'f you've ever been in management, it becomes pretty obvious pretty quickly that MOST people try to get away with doing as little work as they can, as poorly as they can get away with. Of course, that goes for management too. It's just a fact of life. -
Paint Questions and Experiments!
Ace-Garageguy replied to 1hobby1's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Yes, I thought you'd like it. -
And the U.S. Postal service wonders why they are losing money.
Ace-Garageguy replied to ranma's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Yup. USPS has worked well for me over the years. Out of over 2000 ebay transactions now, I've had only two shipments arrive here damaged, and none that I've sent out. The only one where there was more than damage to the box was a pair of NOS 1936 Ford headlight lenses, unfortunately pretty much irreplaceable, and the PO ponied up and paid the insurance claim. They DID seem to have a very difficult time with my last address change, but I may have been partially to blame...not quite clear enough printing, you know? Still, it took 3 trips to the PO to finally get it sorted. The computer showed the right address, but things were still being sent to the wrong address and returned as "undeliverable". -
Hmmm. I wouldn't let Progressive insure a lawn mower. God help you if your older car ever sustains damage more serious than a scratch. (Just my opinion, based on dealing with them for years in the collision industry. Your results may vary.)
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Monogram 70 Chevelle SS
Ace-Garageguy replied to kitbuilder64's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The kit engine and trans are decent, and it's a nice kit overall. Kinda low parts-count, but it makes a great model. This was my 2012 build of it...4" top-chop and a front-blower setup, full cage, Corvette C5-R suspension and drivetrain, a few other mods... -
What NOT to do with a Jag...
Ace-Garageguy replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
And on a similar note...lotsa rusty, busted Jag XJ-6 hulks around here that would be good donors... -
working with brass/ metal
Ace-Garageguy replied to tsroark's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Try "Sheet Metal Work", top left on the linked page. http://www.crowood.com/category.asp?cat=27&class=Model-Making-and-Model-Engineering And Gerald Wingrove... -
My guess: a nearby alternate universe, or A-line (also known as alternate line of probability). This is where socks mysteriously go when you KNOW you put only matched pairs in the dryer, and car-keys, when you KNOW you hung them on the same hook you've been using for 15 years. Things sometimes just 'slip' a little, and I believe your roof is "from elsewhere".
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Geez...it just sank in that these two cars are in the 11s in factory, non-lumpy idle, emissions-controlled, street, go-to-the-grocery-store trim. Really impressive, especially as heavy as they are. High 10s blows me away. Last car I drove that was honestly in the 11s was barely streetable. Pretty obvious I haven't been going in a straight line for quite some time. Man, I gotta put an LS in something really light.
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Show me your cars with wings
Ace-Garageguy replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Man, those are wild. I've never ever seen them. Man. Crazy, man, crazy. -
Kewl. I don't read the current production car mags any more, so I haven't seen these numbers. Pretty impressive for both of them (the weight is impressive too) but for $60k to $75k, I'm pretty sure I could build a hot rod something that would eat their lunches, and have at least $20k left over for gas.