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Old 07-27-2020, 11:53 AM   #1
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This thread was never about making fun of another individual.

As a child I learned that 'any job worth doing is worth doing right'. Anyone who pokes around an old car (or an old house, to use another example) is almost certain to come across work done by a previous owner which was done to a standard which you yourself would never have done. That's the intent of this thread.

Speaking for myself, I receive a certain amount of self-satisfaction whenever I encounter and repair such an example, for I then know that the work has been done "right" (and the definition of that vague word can vary significantly from person to person). For me, it is like righting a wrong.

This street runs both ways. I have a keen admiration for custom improvised work whenever such work was done with forethought and a high level of craftsmanship.

And yes, the use of zip-ties is perfectly acceptable whenever these are appropriate for the job at hand. But I would never use them, let's say, to hold up a muffler. That sort of a use would meet my criteria for a 'bodge'.

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Old 07-27-2020, 12:27 PM   #2
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As a child I learned that 'any job worth doing is worth doing right'.
I get that.
As a product of a house full of uncompleted projects, I grew-up learning that if you wait to do it "right", it may never get done.

I think it's fair to say that each of us draws the line in a different place when it comes to our tolerance for "right" vs "done". Many things factor-in to wherever that line is. I'm just saying I will do my level best to never be the guy judging where someone else's line is. Unless ..... starts throwing stones at people again; in which case I'ma judge him all. day. long. (name removed to preserve the peace)
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I get that.
As a product of a house full of uncompleted projects, I grew-up learning that if you wait to do it "right", it may never get done.

I think it's fair to say that each of us draws the line in a different place when it comes to our tolerance for "right" vs "done". Many things factor-in to wherever that line is. I'm just saying I will do my level best to never be the guy judging where someone else's line is. Unless ..... starts throwing stones at people again; in which case I'ma judge him all. day. long. (name removed to preserve the peace)
LOL I didn't see this post earlier. That's the exact philosophy I take when it comes to body work. I keep at it till I'm just DONE fairing; then it gets base and clear. that's my "line"
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Old 07-27-2020, 07:41 PM   #4
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I can relate to the house reference. As a licensed builder that has flipped 20 something houses it never ceases to amaze me the handy work some home owners come up with especially when they are short on funds. On the car side I'm probably guilty as I have reused a crush washer or 2 myself
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