View Full Version : Customer states "when Turning vehicle feels off."
Mike Mercury
04-27-2021, 10:31am
https://youtu.be/ErwzJKjQFuI
Datawiz
04-27-2021, 10:53am
:eek:
Vandelay Industries
04-27-2021, 11:14am
It was fine until you changed the oil! :karen:
RMVette
04-27-2021, 11:17am
Holy cow! :wow:
Thunder22
04-27-2021, 11:21am
that's a new one
dvarapala
04-27-2021, 12:19pm
that's a new one
Not in Illinois. Road salt takes a serious toll on vehicles. :yesnod:
04 commemorative
04-27-2021, 2:49pm
IB4S
Not in Illinois. Road salt takes a serious toll on vehicles. :yesnod:
Only if it’s never been washed.
Hey Giraffe:
You're the expert welder here. Could you fix that?
MadInNc
04-27-2021, 6:49pm
[Garf] I’ll call the corporate office and sue [Garf]
SnikPlosskin
04-27-2021, 8:04pm
Is that the sub frame? Dudes camera skills need work.
Stangkiller
04-27-2021, 8:28pm
Wow thats bad...no way the customer blieves them, what you wanna bet they tried blaming on the mechanic shop.
Burro (He/Haw)
04-28-2021, 3:13am
Hey Giraffe:
You're the expert welder here. Could you fix that?
With a stick of dynamite maybe. That is beyond repair.
Just think of the possibilities.
Tucson with a narrowed rear end, HUGE meats!
With a stick of dynamite maybe. That is beyond repair.
Quitter.
This site has a bunch of hilarious “repairs”. :rofl:
https://www.mechanicadvisor.com/articles/25-worst-do-it-yourself-auto-repair-fails
Time to trade it in for a new one.
Strats-N-Vettes
04-28-2021, 7:41am
With a stick of dynamite maybe. That is beyond repair.
A real giraffe could arc weld that using rusty rods to match.
Jus' sayin....:island14:
Burro (He/Haw)
04-28-2021, 7:49am
Back when I was in night school one of my classmates had an old Firebird with a door that no longer latched. The thing was a complete POS. He drove it into the truck mechanic's shop and welded a hasp on the door/rear quarter panel.
And in the eye of the hasp? He bent a 6010 welding rod in half and dropped it in. :yesnod:
Strats-N-Vettes
04-28-2021, 8:03am
Back when I was in night school one of my classmates had an old Firebird with a door that no longer latched. The thing was a complete POS. He drove it into the truck mechanic's shop and welded a hasp on the door/rear quarter panel.
And in the eye of the hasp? He bent a 6010 welding rod in half and dropped it in. :yesnod:
I did frame work on 8wheelers and their floats; the shop hand spent most of the day(s) making these roach clips out of brazing rods.
(poor ms paint representation of said clips):
Burro (He/Haw)
04-28-2021, 8:24am
I did frame work on 8wheelers and their floats; the shop hand spent most of the day(s) making these roach clips out of brazing rods.
(poor ms paint representation of said clips):
When they were building one of our two Nuke plants one guy was making belt buckles out of SS Tig filler rod and SS tubing. :Jeff '79:
Strats-N-Vettes
04-28-2021, 8:39am
When they were building one of our two Nuke plants one guy was making belt buckles out of SS Tig filler rod and SS tubing. :Jeff '79:
Nice!...I prolly woulda bought one. :Jeff '79:
ThePirate
04-28-2021, 10:36am
Quitter.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
https://www.thevettebarn.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=56095&stc=1&d=1619612254
I did frame work on 8wheelers and their floats; the shop hand spent most of the day(s) making these roach clips out of brazing rods.
(poor ms paint representation of said clips):
Should have gone old school and drawn it on paper like so:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/fb/41/4b/fb414b20cbb36b8516891d511f39751f.jpg
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