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I have so many light bars!!!
 
That stick poked right in the front, but no steam? :confused:


Front you see is a cover. Actual front plate of the boiler is several feet aft. Space is used from superheater header, steam piping, etc. That's why it's hinged and looks like a giant door.

Probably not the same engine but you get the idea.

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did they give you a quote then try to double it when you pick your stuff up like they did me?

I was out of town and my trailer brakes failed, asked them to replace the parts
They tried to take advantage of the situation of me being out of town by doubling the total and I just told them to put the old hardware back in there and put the old brakes back in one axle
I was taking it either way, they couldn't shut the bay door and I knew it , and I was leaving with it that night

The price got adjusted back to the original quote and I have never been back :laughing:
 
did they give you a quote then try to double it when you pick your stuff up like they did me?

I was out of town and my trailer brakes failed, asked them to replace the parts
They tried to take advantage of the situation of me being out of town by doubling the total and I just told them to put the old hardware back in there and put the old brakes back in one axle
I was taking it either way, they couldn't shut the bay door and I knew it , and I was leaving with it that night

The price got adjusted back to the original quote and I have never been back :laughing:
No. I've not had problems taking vehicles to them or just mounting tires on wheels. I installed new upper a-arms on the truck last week and guessed the adjustments. I could tell that the camber was and needed adjustment. I was quoted $114 and billed $114.
The dude on the phone was kind of a jerk, said he wouldn't do any work tk it if it had other worn components. I told the lady at the counter today that I was only concerned about caster and camber she took notes on that and that it all the tech adjusted. All I care about is that it doesn't eat tires.
 
Fucking $30 for a rotor, that's crazy. Seems like yesterday a cap, rotor, points and condenser didn't cost shit 2x a year. I'm getting old:barf:
 
Looks like Mexico
I remember laying in bed at a Mexican resort looking up at the steel conduit running along the ceiling to the light. There were no mounting straps, they nailed right through the 1/2” conduit. To this day I wonder if they somehow pulled wires after nailing or if they just yoloed the nails in and moved to the next room. :lmao:
 
I remember laying in bed at a Mexican resort looking up at the steel conduit running along the ceiling to the light. There were no mounting straps, they nailed right through the 1/2” conduit. To this day I wonder if they somehow pulled wires after nailing or if they just yoloed the nails in and moved to the next room. :lmao:
Drill hole with drill stop (or just be really careful, because Mexico). Manually get nail past wire. Drive nail.
 
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