Shops in the area
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Re: Shops in the area
Originally Posted by GaRn
I would recommend doing the work yourself, I would never trust ANYONE else..
If not, give me a call I can help out/give advice, for free of course.
If not, give me a call I can help out/give advice, for free of course.
There is nothing wrong with doing it yourself, I have done a hell of a lot to my car my self, but if you know you are in over your head it's better to let some one that knows do it. It's a lot hard an more frustrating to fix some one else’s screw ups then it is to do a install.
My dad’s a jeweler and there’s nothing better then getting a ring in with a fallen out stone where some smuck tried to reset it with a butter knife!!!
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Re: Shops in the area
Originally Posted by srt4hokie
There is nothing wrong with doing it yourself, I have done a hell of a lot to my car my self, but if you know you are in over your head it's better to let some one that knows do it. It's a lot hard an more frustrating to fix some one else’s screw ups then it is to do a install.
My dad’s a jeweler and there’s nothing better then getting a ring in with a fallen out stone where some smuck tried to reset it with a butter knife!!!
My dad’s a jeweler and there’s nothing better then getting a ring in with a fallen out stone where some smuck tried to reset it with a butter knife!!!
Seriously though.. I might have to talk to your dad about an engagement ring in the relatively near future. Does he give DragVA discounts?
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yea i might have to do it myself cause i definitely am not familiar with the area i just dont have time but i think after i see that i have only one option. i will find time one way or another.
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What do you need done? If it's not too involved (like tearing an engine apart) I can do it. I have a lift and all the tools you would need.
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Re: Shops in the area
Originally Posted by VTFORDLADY
there a point you're trying to make?
srt4hokie, yea there will be stuff that people cant do because of lack of certain tools/knowledge/daring..
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Re: Shops in the area
Originally Posted by GaRn
Yea, there is, People who work on your car will never take as much care/time as you would yourself.. There MAY be some rare people/cases but then money comes into play.. and part of the point of being an auto enthusiast is building the car imo.. And no, I was not referring to Joey since I know thats what your getting at, I'm sure he probably does some of the better work out there.
srt4hokie, yea there will be stuff that people cant do because of lack of certain tools/knowledge/daring..
srt4hokie, yea there will be stuff that people cant do because of lack of certain tools/knowledge/daring..
actually, i beg to differ that statement. i take pride and care in all cars i work on, whether they are pieces of shit or my own car. in fact, i care less about my car then most other peoples cars (just ask around as to how long my car sat dead while i built cars for other people )
it is a broad ballsy statement saying that most mechanics dont take pride in their work. i know of a few (granted, they are getting few and far between) but i do see your point about the enthusiast thing though. i will have to admit i hate most enthusiasts with a passion, due to the fact they have been on the internet researching things, and think they know more about their car then the person they have working on it.
if ya know so much, why arent you doing the work?
the point i am making is that there are some people out there that do put forth the time, effort, and blood (more of that then anything else ) that have this thing called PRIDE.
pride, common sense, honesty, commitment, and manners are something that i have noticed a severe decline in lately though
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I don't see anything your wrote that I disagree with.. I'm extremely anal about my stuff, like obsessive compulsively.. anyone on here that knows me well can vouche for that lol!
There isn't a thing that I haven't personally done to my car(besides tires mounted/alignment), and that includes my transmission problems the beginning of the summer.. I had never done any transmission work but there is a first for everything I guess.. All I know is that my tranny is working now
There isn't a thing that I haven't personally done to my car(besides tires mounted/alignment), and that includes my transmission problems the beginning of the summer.. I had never done any transmission work but there is a first for everything I guess.. All I know is that my tranny is working now
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Re: Shops in the area
Originally Posted by fc735
actually, i beg to differ that statement. i take pride and care in all cars i work on, whether they are pieces of shit or my own car. in fact, i care less about my car then most other peoples cars (just ask around as to how long my car sat dead while i built cars for other people )
it is a broad ballsy statement saying that most mechanics dont take pride in their work. i know of a few (granted, they are getting few and far between) but i do see your point about the enthusiast thing though. i will have to admit i hate most enthusiasts with a passion, due to the fact they have been on the internet researching things, and think they know more about their car then the person they have working on it.
if ya know so much, why arent you doing the work?
the point i am making is that there are some people out there that do put forth the time, effort, and blood (more of that then anything else ) that have this thing called PRIDE.
pride, common sense, honesty, commitment, and manners are something that i have noticed a severe decline in lately though
it is a broad ballsy statement saying that most mechanics dont take pride in their work. i know of a few (granted, they are getting few and far between) but i do see your point about the enthusiast thing though. i will have to admit i hate most enthusiasts with a passion, due to the fact they have been on the internet researching things, and think they know more about their car then the person they have working on it.
if ya know so much, why arent you doing the work?
the point i am making is that there are some people out there that do put forth the time, effort, and blood (more of that then anything else ) that have this thing called PRIDE.
pride, common sense, honesty, commitment, and manners are something that i have noticed a severe decline in lately though