Tim W. SoCal Posted July 8 Posted July 8 Proportions of some components in model kits, such as engines and body contours, are far from accurate. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 9 Posted July 9 (edited) "Accurate" has unfortunately become a relative term like "beauty", often said to be in the eye of the beholder. Edited July 9 by Ace-Garageguy 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted July 9 Posted July 9 Beholder of grotesque appearing body mutations should heed the words of immortal Yoda the Jedi Master, "Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you, it will." 1
slusher Posted July 9 Posted July 9 Will watching horr films give you nightmares or dream about them?
mk11 Posted July 9 Posted July 9 Theyselves be thinkin' english is a hard language to unnerstan', but it can be done through tough thorough thought though ... 2
JollySipper Posted July 10 Posted July 10 Though I can read Mike's sentence just fine, saying it 5 times fast is escaping me......... 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 10 Posted July 10 "Me me me me me" said the singer who was either clearing her vocal cords, or announcing unequivocally what she was most concerned with. 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted July 10 Posted July 10 With or without anyone's consent, advisement or absolution, I'm gonna do what I'm gonna do.
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 10 Posted July 10 "Do wah diddy diddy dum diddy do" had nothing to do with a figure in the recent news. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 10 Posted July 10 Sticky notes don't take long in a hot, humid shop before they fall off and you're back to wondering "what the jello are these things?"
Tim W. SoCal Posted July 10 Posted July 10 Song I hear frequently deals with a guy who wakes up on a chert rock gravel road with whiskey eyes and ashtray breath as the sun makes its way through the windshield of his Chevrolet.
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 10 Posted July 10 (edited) Chevrolet smallblocks were the most popular for hot rods and engine swaps due to their high specific power, light weight, and relatively small size. Edited July 10 by Ace-Garageguy 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted July 10 Posted July 10 56 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said: Chevrolet smallblocks were the most popular for hot rods and engine swaps due to their high specific power, light weight, and relatively small size. Size, weight, performance, simplicity and a HUGE variety of affordable, high quality performance parts. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 11 Posted July 11 (edited) Parts for the SBC proliferated rapidly because it became so popular so quickly, and the great parts situation made it even more popular...and I still don't really get why GM didn't just put the LS heads on the venerable smallblock bottom end, as though the LS is good, it's just not (IMHO) THAT much better. (EDIT: There is, by the way, an aftermarket smallblock block that WILL accept LS heads; both engines have the same bore spacing, but the water passages and bolt holes are different.) Edited July 11 by Ace-Garageguy 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 11 Posted July 11 Knowing what you don't know is at least as important as knowing what you do know. 1
stitchdup Posted July 11 Posted July 11 know less than the next guy to reduce the risk of mandatory overtime 1
NOBLNG Posted July 11 Author Posted July 11 Overtime shouldn’t be necessary if the company has enough competent employees. 1
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