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Took me 3 sec to diagnose the problem .....
No Corona in sight ! cant wrench like that !!

Owner of EB must be a B or C list friend !?!? who shows up w,out beer to wrench ? or he did bring some and you finished them all walking around the 68ish!
 

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Took me 3 sec to diagnose the problem .....
No Corona in sight ! cant wrench like that !!

Owner of EB must be a B or C list friend !?!? who shows up w,out beer to wrench ? or he did bring some and you finished them all walking around the 68ish!

Spot-on Franko!

Good luck Bill. Sounds kinda like mine...
 

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Took me 3 sec to diagnose the problem .....
No Corona in sight ! cant wrench like that !!

Owner of EB must be a B or C list friend !?!? who shows up w,out beer to wrench ? or he did bring some and you finished them all walking around the 68ish!

I think that is referred to as a McFaux Pas. :p
 
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I think that is referred to as a McFaux Pas. :p

I've got one of my younger technicians doing all the actual work..I just point and talk or point and take pictures. I only need one hand for that, so the other is always available to hold my beer. ;)
 

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I've got one of my younger technicians doing all the actual work..I just point and talk or point and take pictures. I only need one hand for that, so the other is always available to hold my beer. ;)

Kenny's not young:D
 

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I've got one of my younger technicians doing all the actual work..I just point and talk or point and take pictures. I only need one hand for that, so the other is always available to hold my beer. ;)

typical Engineer I tell ya !

According to a well known theory in quantum physics, a particles behavior changes depending on whether there is an observer or not. It basically suggests that reality is a kind of illusion and exists only when we are looking at it. Now ... does it make a difference after just one corona and 10 ?? you still looking / observing ..kinda .. lol

the IQ average by field for engineers.

Civl Engineering - 122

Industrial Engineering - 122

Mechanical Engineer - 125.5

Electrical Engineer - 126

Chemical Engineer - 127.5
 

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typical Engineer I tell ya !

the IQ average by field for engineers.

Civl Engineering - 122

Industrial Engineering - 122

Mechanical Engineer - 125.5

Electrical Engineer - 126

Chemical Engineer - 127.5

I am glad I am a ChemE then!
 

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let me remind bmc about the Quantum Physics Drinking Game.
Whenever the mere fact that you are observing a phenomenon causes a series of potentialities to resolve into one actuality, chug a beer. :p :cool: ;)
 

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let me remind bmc about the Quantum Physics Drinking Game.
Whenever the mere fact that you are observing a phenomenon causes a series of potentialities to resolve into one actuality, chug a beer. :p :cool: ;)

Don't let Pa read this;D
 

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the IQ average by field for engineers. Civl Engineering - 122 Industrial Engineering - 122 Mechanical Engineer - 125.5 Electrical Engineer - 126 Chemical Engineer - 127.5[/QUOTE said:
Our Chem E's must come in on the low end of this scale.
 

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Bill...last I saw, one we worked on is still for sale...hopefully it stays for sale forever and some fool doesn't part with his money over the shiny paint job! Luckily, our fingerprints only got the brakes working correctly and it was off to the races.
 
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Axle back under it...some of the WH pieces and parts going on...
 

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Bill...last I saw, one we worked on is still for sale...hopefully it stays for sale forever and some fool doesn't part with his money over the shiny paint job! Luckily, our fingerprints only got the brakes working correctly and it was off to the races.

Brian, you know they keep resurfacing when in that condition...each owner trying to recoup something as they pass it on. :p
 
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More progress.....
 

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NO EXPERT ...

but judging by the pic ....

A, that's a very small tub of grease ... or
B, per the finger size in the grease you hired some midgets or kids to mend the hubs ? :p
 
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