Jan. tech day (knuckle overhaul) (1 Viewer)

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Yeah, you're 40 looks awesome there next to Michael's, Tom's, and Steve's....oh, wait a minute....where's Jon's Ol' Reliable 40?

'71 FJ40 :D Rebuild in progress:eek:

:doh:

:D of course this is written in jest. I'm grateful to you and the others who pitched-in to help with my 60.
 
Anyone notice that the four 60/62 series trucks were all inside the shop...while all the Ol' Reliable 40's are waiting patiently for their owners to come out and play after helping their friends "fix" their trucks?

Just like the short lift phenomenon...something's happening here...


"There's something happening here
What it is ain't exactly clear
There's a man with a 40 over there
Telling me I got to beware"

Sorry, couldn't resist. ;)
 
Just want to say that even though we only completed 3 out of the 4 knuckle overhauls I think we had a very successful tech day at Iron Pig. I do want to appoligize about not getting Chris' truck done after he made the trek up from Richmond but would like to thank him for jumping in and helping out the way he did. As a matter of fact it was great seeing everyone who attended getting envolved the way they did. The only rig that did not leave out of there was Tracy's :bang: but that was due to issues beyond the rebuild

I'd like to thank Lance, Cam, Vince & Ryan for hosting and all the help they gave with making this a very succesful tech day. :clap: Thank you to Iron Pig for providing lunch. Also would like to thank Steve for supplying the shop towels and gloves even though there were a few of us who are still to stubborn to use gloves. :clap:

Hope to see everyone at the next tech day :wrench: in Feb

:cheers:, Tom
 
Just want to say that even though we only completed 3 out of the 4 knuckle overhauls I think we had a very successful tech day at Iron Pig. I do want to appoligize about not getting Chris' truck done after he made the trek up from Richmond but would like to thank him for jumping in and helping out the way he did. As a matter of fact it was great seeing everyone who attended getting envolved the way they did. The only rig that did not leave out of there was Tracy's :bang: but that was due to issues beyond the rebuild

I'd like to thank Lance, Cam, Vince & Ryan for hosting and all the help they gave with making this a very succesful tech day. :clap: Thank you to Iron Pig for providing lunch. Also would like to thank Steve for supplying the shop towels and gloves even though there were a few of us who are still to stubborn to use gloves. :clap:

Hope to see everyone at the next tech day :wrench: in Feb

:cheers:, Tom

Not a problem Tom! Thank you to everyone and the IPOR team for letting me tag along and soak up the knowledge and experience. It was great meeting the crew. Hope to meet up again soon.
 
Big thanks to Tom, Jon, Chris for helping on my truck and of course Ryan at IPOR for teaching us all (and remembering we had not installed the snap rings!). What took us a few hours would have easily taken me a few days and i probably would have had the truck on stands for well over a week.

-chris
 
There was so much ambient noise and unrelated talking in the movie I use subtitles. I am 2/3 done with tear down. Its about 45 minutes long I've cut it down substantially.
I need a vote of what type of music to use? I was thinking of classic rock.
I hate videos with no noise or music.

Chris
 
dueling banjos :hillbilly:
 
How about a circus tune!
 
There was so much ambient noise and unrelated talking in the movie I use subtitles. I am 2/3 done with tear down. Its about 45 minutes long I've cut it down substantially.
I need a vote of what type of music to use? I was thinking of classic rock.
I hate videos with no noise or music.

Chris

Instead of subtitles obscuring a small video and a soundtrack, why don't you narrate it over the original background soundtrack / noise.
 
I would but I can't stand my voice on recordings. I sound like an uneducated redneck. (Like I am). I may try it see how it turns out and I can't keep my kids quiet enough to narrate.
I'll pm mark and see if I can use it for the end credits.

Chris
 
We were glad to be able to have the tech day at the shop, we look forward to many more!

We will set the rags and gloves aside for Feb.

Thank you all for being so easy to work with!
 
I would but I can't stand my voice on recordings. I sound like an uneducated redneck. (Like I am). I may try it see how it turns out and I can't keep my kids quiet enough to narrate.
I'll pm mark and see if I can use it for the end credits.

Chris

Your not the only one that sounds like that. Let your wife narrate.

We were glad to be able to have the tech day at the shop, we look forward to many more!

We will set the rags and gloves aside for Feb.

Thank you all for being so easy to work with!

Thanks for putting up with us, I think we all had a blast.
 
Your not the only one that sounds like that. Let your wife narrate.

already asked she said NO! I'm going to try it and see how it sounds.
 
Get Burl's daughter to narrate.
 

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