Man, do I feel old! Stiffer than the Lord ever intended for me to be!

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You're not getting older, your getting better. It's just that nobody's told your body that, lately.

They say that we're supposed to get smarter over the years, but that doesn't seem to happen.

If we were indeed getting smarter, we'd have someone else do all the grunt work, and we'd simply observe and advise. I'm sure that this works on some planet.
 
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My biggest problem of sitting back and watching and instructing someone else, is that I have no patience at times with them. You tell them something about the use of a special tool or why something needs a certain torque value and then you get that blank look staring back at you. Some people have mechanical abilities and lots don't. That was readily apparent when I tore down this vehicle. Good enough has never been a phrase I can live with.
 

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My biggest problem of sitting back and watching and instructing someone else, is that I have no patience at times with them. You tell them something about the use of a special tool or why something needs a certain torque value and then you get that blank look staring back at you. Some people have mechanical abilities and lots don't. That was readily apparent when I tore down this vehicle. Good enough has never been a phrase I can live with.


Yes, that is a problem with folks who only want to do the job right. As I'm sure that many of our fathers or mothers told us, "A job worth doing, is a job worth doing right."

When a person wanting the job to be done right, combines with a person who just wants the job done, sparks are apt to fly at some point in the job.

In my younger son's earlier years, he just wanted the job to be done (preferably by others). As the years past by, and we completed many jobs together (with enough sparks to set an entire forest on fire), he became a do the job right person. I'd like to think that I somehow convinced him that this philosophy was better in the long run, but perhaps, he modified his behavior only because it stopped my continuous badgering him to do the job right. In any event, mission accomplished with him, as he has become a fine home and truck/auto mechanic, who does the job right.
 
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@Joseph Garcia it sounds like he saw the time and effort difference between just getting the job done and the job done right was not so far apart related to the time for the whole job. Plus, the thought of just flying thru the job and then having to go back in later because the original job was rushed and steps missed, finally popped in his mind and now he is watching to make sure YOU do it right. The baton has now passed. Life goes on. As it should.
 
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I've had a few different types of creepers and currently have a Bone which I like the best, but I have the hardest time getting up off them, not matter what kind it is.
 

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I've had a few different types of creepers and currently have a Bone which I like the best, but I have the hardest time getting up off them, not matter what kind it is.
I was considering getting a Bone but was concerned about the distance between the wheel humps. I am 6'4" and will need to fit between them.
 
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I thought about the Bone creeper but was worried about the same thing. I am 6'4" as well. I also knew I wanted a new stool because the rollers on my 30 year old Snap On stool were trashed. So, I got this Pro-Lift creeper that has great wheels, very comfortable on the ground and it folds to a chair as well. There is a spring loaded lock pin that holds it in either a lay down or a stool position.

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My wife bought me one of these last year and only used it a couple of times because I usually just use a sheet of cardboard, but the center wheel on the left side busted off so I am in the market for new one.
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