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Old 30-01-2007, 06:45 PM   #31
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So it's ok to be dodgy because someone else is worse?

Can't wait to go into work tomorrow, don't think I'll even bother putting oil in anything. Write a few service stickers then sit on my **** all day at this rate.
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Old 30-01-2007, 06:46 PM   #32
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lol sometimes it is, but when ya spend 1/2hr - 45mins and ya get told to giveup, ya will never get it out ya sorta think meh what the hell lol...
When you spend a few grand getting your car fixed only to have it come back with a rattle, meh what the hell.
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Old 30-01-2007, 06:47 PM   #33
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mmm, get a job at north point toyota that's what they do
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Old 30-01-2007, 06:49 PM   #34
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lol sometimes it is, but when ya spend 1/2hr - 45mins and ya get told to giveup, ya will never get it out ya sorta think meh what the hell lol...
I once spent 4 hours digging for a starter motor bolt that fell into the bellhousing... this is on a FE big block that was still in the engine bay... Magnet on a stick is your freind...
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Old 30-01-2007, 06:50 PM   #35
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Dude, learn to spell. Please, its not that hard. Oh, and I think we should send an email to his boss, with this thread in it, and see what happens. Thanks for finding that out as well Kerri, well done.
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Old 30-01-2007, 06:54 PM   #36
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I once spent 4 hours digging for a starter motor bolt that fell into the bellhousing... this is on a FE big block that was still in the engine bay... Magnet on a stick is your freind...
lol, yeah I know it is my friend, but I made the mistake of trying to dig it out with my fingures :o and sorta mate it worse...
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Old 30-01-2007, 06:55 PM   #37
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lol sometimes it is, but when ya spend 1/2hr - 45mins and ya get told to giveup, ya will never get it out ya sorta think meh what the hell lol...
You tell your boss that you have work ethics and pride in yourself and don't wish to be sub-standard.
If they boss does not like it, I am sure there are avenues for an apprentice (especially these days).

Or maybe next time, you will be far more careful and not drop the bolt to begin with if you do not take enough pride in yourself to ensure it is removed..

Seriously though, how do you know the owner of that vehicle isn't a member on here or at least a friend of his..

Think before posting (but I have a sneaky suspicion you are not as you portray... just my opinion).
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Think before post (but I have a sneaky suspicion you are not as you portray... just my opinion).
can we just get the banning and thread locking done already?
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Old 30-01-2007, 06:59 PM   #39
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You tell your boss that you have work ethics and pride in yourself and don't wish to be sub-standard.
If they boss does not like it, I am sure there are avenues for an apprentice (especially these days).

Or maybe next time, you will be far more careful and not drop the bolt to begin with if you do not take enough pride in yourself to ensure it is removed..

Seriously though, how do you know the owner of that vehicle isn't a member on here or at least a friend of his..

Think before posting (but I have a sneaky suspicion you are not as you portray... just my opinion).
Yeah, I've been looking for a new place to do my apprenticeship neways MEC Crash sounds good , I've got so much dirt on my boss it isn't funny... workplace harassment aswell... the way chassis rails are repaired... but then again thats 90% of crash repairers aye... lol I shouldn't of used a rattlegun getting the bar off... had it on and off about 7 times today before I dropped the bolt
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Old 30-01-2007, 07:00 PM   #40
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Why don't you get a magnet and fish it out, not that hard. I have a magnet in telscopic form and one tied to a wire and can be used for just the job. I would not have a tool kit with out them. Works evry time I loose a nut or washer in impossible places.
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Think the threads done here
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