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Pretty amazing, but I'm really wondering if he ever drives the cars he works on or does he have other mechanics for that.
It seems odd to me to be a mechanic if you can never drive the cars. (Safely)
Damn, That is very amazing. Me and my dad both had bad welders flash once and we were both pretty useless. we managed to get stuff done around the house but that was not something that was done easily. This guy is a working on cars BLIND, I could not imagine doing it
Sometimes we tend to be in despair when the person we love leaves us, but the truth is, it's not our loss, but theirs, for they left the only person who couldn't give up on them.
Make the effort and take the risk..
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Man his shop is in dire need of renovations (which saddens me). I always see little shops like his driving through rural communities and wonder if those guys were worth their salt. That is, would those shops be hidden little gems that are manned by amazing and honest mechanics like this guy. Probably not, but one can dream.