Thread: Garage manners?
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01-24-2009 05:59 PM #1
Garage manners?
I saw this topic on the hamb and it got me curious of your answers. Some of the replies there were kinda harsh, but most were cool.
Basicly what are your rules for behavier when guys are in your shop, and how do you act when in someone elses shop.
Im real easy, pretty much my shop is your shop when your over, if im helping you, you bring the beer, if your helping me ill supply the drinks.
If im in your shop, ill bring the beverages, and ill follow your rules.
I guess my main rules are
have common sense,
Dont be a douch!
Everything else is good times!
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01-24-2009 06:05 PM #2
no horse assin around lots of things in a shop are worth good $ and dont need to be broke because someone wants to play grab assin games
no booze in my shop its been my expierience that booze and hotrods DONT MIX.
you wanna smoke pot fine, but not here.
and as far as others shops go i follow their rules.
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01-24-2009 06:11 PM #3
Well I'll try this one out. If your in my shop working on yours or my car truck what ever I have ONE big rule the tools came from a place and they go back there. All my drawers are marked asto what is in them. Not only put them back but clean too. I do the same in anyone elses shop. People always wanted to come over and use my stuff then leave and not help cleanup. Those guys don't come back at all. As far as refreshments I can and do put on a fresh pot of coffee all day long if you want cookies you better bring them. There is soda in the fridge if you want it. I don't spend much time in others shops but when I am I follow the owner lead. Theres an older guy that comes by often he helped me put up my hoist he uses it to change his oil which he brings and takes the old with him. He also brings some GOOD GERMAN CAKES his wife bakes.Charlie
Lovin' what I do and doing what I love
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01-24-2009 06:24 PM #4
If visiting my shop I demand the following: No smoking, no booze, do not touch anything without first asking and getting permission. Ask as many technical questions as you like.
When in anyone's shop other than my own, no smoking, no drinking, and I do not touch anything without first asking and getting permission.
Simple rules to live by.
Bill S.Instead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution.
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01-24-2009 06:59 PM #5
yes and if it has a cover on someones engine and it not yours keep your f...ing
hands off it.. guys leaning on handles to my boring bar or my valve grinder or putting there dirty foot up on my mill or boring bar. just all and all thinking my machines and tools like a arm rest or foot rest . setting any thing like a pop one of my welders grabing a custom piston or parts off the table with out asking thinking about playing with any of my bore gauges or mics.. look all you want ask to touch and do not never every uncover someone else engine less you do not want to walk again.. you do not want to know what happens if you park your ass on one of my carsLast edited by pat mccarthy; 01-24-2009 at 09:54 PM.
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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01-24-2009 09:12 PM #6
I don't hang out in anybodys garage, and no one comes to mine. I do the majority of my work alone, so I guess I don,t have a problem.
Ahhh.....the life of a loner.I ain't dumb, I just ain't been showed a whole lot!
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01-24-2009 09:29 PM #7
There are about 4 of us guys that regularly work on projects together, usually ours or sometimes others... we generally work the same in all of the shops (OK, none of us has a real shop, just garages)... we generally have the same rules (except smoking as I smoke so in my garage, so smoking is allowed Note: Mine is equipped is 600 cfm exhaust fan to clear the smoke and when working in it is heated to 70 degrees) Who's ever project we are working on usually provides lunch and beverages, beer generally doesn't break out but if it does, not till we are done for the day...Life is not a dress rehearsal… Live each day to it’s fullest!
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01-24-2009 09:51 PM #8
No one to visit but son who comes over now and again . But rules are simple be safe wear PPE and no beer till we are done . SEE the Pepsi can sitting on the frame i like all my fingers picking one up and my eyes to see where i left it . When were done fridge is near by have at it and get me one while you are up .
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01-25-2009 05:52 AM #9
Same here. I actually don't want anybody in the garage when I'm working there. The guys who do come by want to talk, talk, talk, talk, talk and I have to be polite and talk also, but in reality, I want to tell them to get out so I can pay attention to what I'm doing and get some work done. I won't operate power tools when someone is talking. I insist on 100% attention to the task.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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01-25-2009 06:21 AM #10
Since I only get to my shop once every couple months I work like a dog when I'm there and beer hinders progress and quality.. Then when I'm cleaning I may have a beer or fifty..When I was living there I used to have an occaisional party there but that did not involve tools.. I reluctantly allow smoking by guests but they BETTER not even think of leaving any nasty butts on my floor...I remember when hot rods were all home made.
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01-25-2009 07:24 AM #11
play/work by house rules!
the quickest way to shut down work for the day is to crack a beer in the shop!
beer + power tools = count you're fingers!
besides i hate redoing things over the next day.
i've got a bit of a lounge/parts room in the back,...bench racing in there!
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01-25-2009 07:28 AM #12
I dont mind someone touching my stuff that knows what to touch and what not to touch. But I have had a few that want to leave finger prints all over my upper door and fenders fron leaning in for a look. Tools I am not a stickler on as long as they do not swing them like a bat and put it back where they got it.
Along the same lines, Has anyone seen the scene from Gran Torino about the proper edicut guy talk in the barber shop, a good movie.
Hey Bobby, looks like you have straightened up the shop a little since you lost the windshield weather strip, if I remember correctly.Last edited by mooneye777; 01-25-2009 at 07:30 AM.
Live everyday like it were your last, someday it will be.
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01-25-2009 08:00 AM #13
Drugs , booze, beer- don't even think about it in my shop.
I smoke , so can you- See them butt cans? use them and empty them before you leave.
Tools are for working. Use them properly. You seem to be able to find em, put them back where you got em.
Grabass and your gone. Leave the bull at home.
Am I a hard ass about my shop? Yes I am. I'll help anybody but I won't do it for you.theres no foo like an old foo
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01-25-2009 08:17 AM #14
well i have a shop people want to look and thats ok but when they pull covers off other engines or want to hang out if i am cutting o rings or buliding and bottom end then the shop door gets lock. no beer at work. i run a business so its ok to talk if your spending money with me but if not my time has a limit i try to get customers to make appointments so things can get done but they always walk in then the day goes to hellLast edited by pat mccarthy; 01-25-2009 at 08:32 AM.
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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01-25-2009 10:03 AM #15
mine is safety first always. What you use you put back where you found it.
If you have to drink that is what the yard is for. No kids running around in my garage. Do not touch something unless you are working on it or with it. DO NOT CHANGE MY RADIO STATION.BARB
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