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Uncle Skip
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My favorite shop

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Got to be my buddy Daryl's.
Its air conditioned, has the Sirius Blues station always on, and cold
Dr Pepper and we're building a really nice hot rod Slick.
And now, just to make things better, he finally bought himself a proper tool box and is filling it with "automotive" tools.
I'm getting to the point where I just can't wait for Saturday's. 8)
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Re: My favorite shop

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Way to go Daryl... I guess the rest of us here in the Houston area need upgrade our shops so Skip can come by and help us on our trucks? I think Robert and Ruth have the best set up in our area, hard to beat lifts and pool tables!

Hard to beat Daryl's AC though, I just wish he didn't live in East San Antonio.
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Re: My favorite shop

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Lifts and pool tables would just be another place to stack sh, er, slick parts, in my shop :cry: AC would be nice, however, if I could afford electricity!
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Re: My favorite shop

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I hear you Paul, if it's going to take having AC for Skip to come over to help me, I guess I'll just have to do the current Slick project by myself! You don't happen to have a couple of bent up over the door moldings do you? This new headline doesn't look very good with big ole hand clamps holding it in place.
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Re: My favorite shop

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Yep
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