Thread: More on where parts are made
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10-22-2003 08:12 PM #13
PS.. Chris , have ya tried using rubber bands on the lock actuator yet?? LOL
not a bad idea there streets...the glue i tried is holding it together, but not tight enough. gum bands (as the locals here call em) just might work...been thinkin wire, duct tape, cloth soaked in epoxy...gumbands will work!
Unions have their place I suppose, but that place was 50 years ago. My cousin worked wummers inthe steel mills here (mid 70s) and made more pushing a broom than he could make as an engineer! fortunately he chose to be an engineer, as in 82 or so the mills all here collapsed.
almost all politicans seem to be two faced liars, but try it sometime and you'll see that to be elected requires the support of them with money, and to gets that money they promis this or that, and then that or this. and then to get a bill passed, they has to trade votes with all dem other politicians...
how 'bout we all run for judge jobs and toss em all in jail for contempt?Chris
Only the dead fish go with the flow.
".......So sanded it all down and resprayed. ......" Been there. done that on a couple of paint jobs over the years. Usually took me a couple of days to get over being mad before I started...
Stude M5 build