Cleandezert
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congrats, what is your next venture? i dream of the day i can do this.... "for at least the next week or so" ... Put in my two weeks, last day is the 2nd
congrats, what is your next venture? i dream of the day i can do this.... "for at least the next week or so" ... Put in my two weeks, last day is the 2nd
congrats, what is your next venture? i dream of the day i can do this.
I’ve been an electrician for a little over 8 years now in various industries. I started off in production underground mining after graduating from a local community college. Did some time in large open pit mines here in AZ, some oil/gas on the production side, even a very short period working on locomotives for BNSF in Barstow. I’ve moved back to underground mining but now doing development for the past few years. It’s a lot of traveling but it’s keeping my habits funded. But the traveling does have its perks like going new places on someone else’s dime. Some places are worth seeing.... others not so much! Here’s some pics from when I was in Colorado
I couldn't have summed it up better myself. I've seen some pretty wild stuff in some of these underground mines to say the least!sounds awesome and miserable all at the same time.
Semi Professional cab remover….
Pretty much, id say 1/2 the repairs are cab off these days. Chevy head jobs dont require it but damn is it so much easier on the body having the cab out of the way.is that just normal SOP now to do any work on anything?
Your back always thanks you for the choice to remove the cab too lolPretty much, id say 1/2 the repairs are cab off these days. Chevy head jobs dont require it but damn is it so much easier on the body having the cab out of the way.
for me its the shoulders and chest that kill me with the leaining over cooling stack, topside creeper, or fenders. Back kills me on trans jobs lolYour back always thanks you for the choice to remove the cab too lol
Back kills me on trans jobs lol