That is called learning.

That’s a high quality problem I’m only too glad to try and figure out.You're going to have a dilemma when this is done @AgDieseler because people are going to want you to bring this to Blazer Bash so we can check it out.
The suburban is a 2500... that would add even more of a adventure to tow it out, wheel then tow it back.That’s a high quality problem I’m only too glad to try and figure out.
Meanwhile, the eye doc has cleared me for continuous fabrication duty with a reluctant, “if that’s what you like to do.”
David
I make a lot of things twice. Learn on the first one, then make a useable product.
Maybe that’s cheating.
David
Meanwhile, the eye doc has cleared me for continuous fabrication duty with a reluctant, “if that’s what you like to do.”

I’m taking some weeks off from the socials (it’s pretty much like work), but that doesn’t include my home here at CK5.
With that, I’ve had the much needed time to just focus on the car, and do the welding, blending, and planishing to get this panel looking how I want.
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This mini-project has terrified me, but I’m getting over the hump, and I’m happy with how it’s moving along.
David
Plenty of this stuff is an adventure. It’s a mix of excitement and terror. The mix changes.And here I was thinking you were Superman terrified of nothing … excellent work though … overcoming fears builds character … and cars.
True, especially if I setup for the next session before I shutdown.You can do a lot an hour at a time.
I would never want to be holier than thou.Hole no more.