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    Did you ever start a day off wrong?

     



    I have been working on getting my 50 Ply wagon together. I finally have it in epoxy primer and am going to drive it a year in primer before I paint.
    Have been doing little things that take lots of time most everyday, before work and after.
    On the weekends I get up with the thought I am going to get one specific thing done on the car and usually accompolish just that.
    Saturday, got up and got a job done, took 5 hrs. Feeling good and having the job done, I went to a local car show to see some friends.
    Got up Sunday and was going to spend the whole day in the shop. Number one thing to do..........sand,primer and paint the custom console I have for the wagon. Removed the bolts that hold it in, put it on a rolling cart and started wet sanding. Dried it off, dusted primer on bare spots, then applied a light coat of satin black paint.Waited 15 mins. for flash ,applied anothe heavier coat. Went into house, got another cup of coffee and came back out for final coat. put on last good wet coat and it looked great. As I rolled the cart with one hand and sprayer in other hand, the cart hit a seam in the floor and the console went to fall off. Natural reaction to grab it came into play. Fingerprints in fresh paint from left hand and deep indents in the wet paint from right hand with sprayer.
    At that point I put sprayer down, wiped off paint from hand, pushed cart with console to a corner and politley turned off lights and went back into house. Told my wife, am done for the day as it started off bad already and can not see any good things happening the rest of the day.
    Sometimes you just have to walk away and start again on a new day.
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    One thing for sure - - - - you need to start today off with some sand paper in each hand !

    To answer your question "yes, more times than I care to think of" !

    Of course this thread would have been more interesting if it had pictures LOL

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    Yep...............................been there too.
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    Oh no that's NEVER happened in MY shop......and then I woke up and headed out to the shop for the day.


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    Last I grabbed for as it fell was a battery for a model airplane engine that I had running on a mount clamped in a vise--seems like I got the battery before it cleared the swing of the propeller----dozens of stiches later I realized that I wouldn'd be able to go on my flight the next day (June20) and I was going to miss the trip to the Artic circle north of Fairbanks ,Alaska to see the midnight sun!!!!!!!!!!!! thats still on my list of things to do-------
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    Been there,done that..Even more fun when you have done all of the above,,but it's the last coat of 2 pack clear that you have put on,,and a glancing blow just tips the point of balance,and it hits the floor,dents the article as well,,so you gotta start all over again,,AND it only happens at the beginning of an otherwise perfect day... Count to ten (at least twice),and walk away..
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    Thank goodness there was not any power equipment involved. I was attacked by a weed eater with a ninja blade in April and still cant use my right hand worth a hoot.

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    i had some days like that . when i worked as a painter i had a car all set to shoot. it had been a repaint before but sanded good .i was not thinking it needed to be striped it was still a new car shot the base down went back in the booth started to put the clear down and all the paint started to lift off the car ..five of thinner and many paper towel s and many choice words got the job done . i loved it when i would hanged new tin on the side of a car then do a blend to the old finish then take the masking tape off the rest of the car only to find that the tape pull off the old paint yep i been there .yep some days lunch hour were at the bar
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    Quote Originally Posted by pat mccarthy View Post
    i had some days like that . yep i been there .yep some days lunch hour were at the bar
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    Lately I seem to be having a problem in trying to keep my Fingers on my Hands-

    About a Month ago, I was cutting some Hose shielding, the Razor Blade slipped and I just about cut off the end of my left index Finger-it's one of those moments where you really don't want to look at what you just did (the feeling of the Blade cutting through my Finger was one where you almost want to pee your pants! )-

    Then, the very next weekend I was drilling some holes to mount a new Stainless Fuel Line, and the drill bit went through the metal a little faster than I expected, and I smashed my right thumbnail-it's now growing out black, and a new, lower fingernail is growing under the upper-

    Last weekend I was cutting some 18 gauge CRS, and the 3" cutoff tool slipped-it went right through the Glove I was wearing (I was trying to safer-I promise! ), and it cut about a 3" trench n my left hand-

    So, if you see some gimpy old guy walking down the street with bloody hands trying to hold onto his Coffee Cup, make way or I just might Bleed on you, cuz I can't hurt you-I can't even make a Fist!

    My Wife is now threatening to ban me from my Shop (or, is it myself?)-
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    Quote Originally Posted by 35WINDOW View Post
    Lately I seem to be having a problem in trying to keep my Fingers on my Hands-

    About a Month ago, I was cutting some Hose shielding, the Razor Blade slipped and I just about cut off the end of my left index Finger-it's one of those moments where you really don't want to look at what you just did (the feeling of the Blade cutting through my Finger was one where you almost want to pee your pants! )-

    Then, the very next weekend I was drilling some holes to mount a new Stainless Fuel Line, and the drill bit went through the metal a little faster than I expected, and I smashed my right thumbnail-it's now growing out black, and a new, lower fingernail is growing under the upper-

    Last weekend I was cutting some 18 gauge CRS, and the 3" cutoff tool slipped-it went right through the Glove I was wearing (I was trying to safer-I promise! ), and it cut about a 3" trench n my left hand-

    So, if you see some gimpy old guy walking down the street with bloody hands trying to hold onto his Coffee Cup, make way or I just might Bleed on you, cuz I can't hurt you-I can't even make a Fist!

    My Wife is now threatening to ban me from my Shop (or, is it myself?)-

    Like John Wayne said to Christopher Mitchum in Big Jake "Son you need a keeper" and a few good luck charms wouldn't hurt either.
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