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Re: Don't let Allan find out
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Posted by schmidty on December 15, 2004 at 15:54:18 from (206.40.110.229):
In Reply to: Re: Don't let Allan find out posted by Allan in NE on December 14, 2004 at 19:41:19:
I agree Allen. My first instinct was like the others, but then I remembered my autos shop class days. We had a variety of "junk" to work on (some of which would probably be priceless today) most of which was donated from dealers. A few cars that rolled off of train cars in transit and other stuff that had broken castings etc. but still ran. I"m sure in today"s sue crazy society those kids were behind a safety window or shielded somehow and the knowledge that even one of those kids will gain about mechanics or metallurgy after tearing it down will be priceless to them someday. Plus think of how cool that instructor is now! Go easy on the kid guys, he could be doing a lot worse. Schmidty
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