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Originally Posted by Bob Carriere
What size hammer do you use when you run out of patience....?
Readers have to appreciate that most if not all the bull work done by Phil is solo.....one man show...... all by his lonesome...... with out breaking anything or hurting himself......
Kudo !!!!!
Bob C.
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Happy Boxing Day Bob
I keep all the hammers locked in a drawer with the key in the house so when I get to the point of want to hit something I have to walk to the house to get the key. But more seriously when I get to that point of looking for a bigger hammer I try to remember to quit for the day and come back and look at in the morning, found this cuts down on broken parts and trips to the emergency room.
About working alone, not by choice, I'm just not as lucky, as you, there just are not the same number of CMP nuts lurking in the woods of New Hampshire. The Hammond Barn Crew is also very lucky to have someone to host such a group.
I would like to add that MLU and all it's members is one of the things that has really kept the fun in working on what is a rather obscure military vehicle here in the states. I general start my day by looking to see what you guys all over the world have been up to while I slept and then at the end of the day catch up on whats been going on during the day.
Cheers and more power to you all Phil