<VV> tone here ................KUDOS
Louis Armer
carmerjr at mindspring.com
Sat May 31 22:25:53 EDT 2008
Hi Chris, Great post and excellent insight.
Thank you ,
Chuck Armer
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At 06:18 PM 5/31/2008, you wrote:
>I like VV, but have to admit, it is sometimes a tough crowd. As an
>example, the front sway bar hardware string, that I started
>recently, ended up in somewhere about being organized and what is
>acceptable in concourse.
>So it went beyond the topic big deal. For me, that's cool, sometimes
>there is more insight when a string goes a little of course or topic.
>To defend myself a little bit, I always try to put a little
>background into a technical dilemma and posts to acclimate others
>about the position I am in . For example, the reasons I wanted to
>know more about type of bolts for the sway bar and sizes for it was
>because I did not baggy them, and I usually do this. In this
>specific circumstance I just worked under the assumption that I
>could look at my coupe which is parked right next to my convertible,
>of which I disclosed in the post, for my answers. But I realized
>that isn't always going to work in my favor, so, yeah, stay
>organized, even if its only six bolts, washers and nuts.
>The part of all this that sometimes gets my goat, is when you try
>really hard to capture a problem, or attempt to project your
>personality in these posts, and some one else doesn't take the time
>to read your background info it kind of sucks. Like, "I always baggy
>my things and mark them and put them on a shelf". Well, duh.
>I watch my dad, who took apart a 1954 corvette, 35 years ago, and
>didn't do a damn thing about organizing the tear down. And now at
>72, he trying to figure out what the heck he did, just watching that
>for two minutes, makes me cringe. Not to mention that he begins the
>resto by rebuilding the transmission, why start there?
>Hey guys, just chill out, I look to VV for the quick and convenience
>thing. Its got to be the one thing for me at least that CORSA
>sanctions, that I use almost everyday. Its fun and convenient, I am
>grateful that all of you share what you do. A little more of a
>relaxed state of mind around here would help. I like my Corvair
>hobby, it gets me out of the house, using my brain, my hands and
>leaves all the other daily grind mental anguish out of the garage.
>Now, what in the world is the Vairorg thing?
>chris
>69 monza cpe 140/4
>60 monza vert 110/pg
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