Ole Joe Clark
Absent Comrade
Being a po boy, I've done as much wrench turning as I can. Generally, if someone points out a part that needs changing, I have been able to do that. However, the older I get, the less inclined I am to break out the tool box.
I have spent more time than I like to think about, lying on my back, on a piece of cardboard, in near freezing weather, trying to keep some rambling old car or truck running enough to get back and forth to work.![]()
Muley, I could have copied your statement and almost used it word for word. I never have liked to work on cars and trucks, but have done a lot of it out of necessity. I have just about stopped all that nonsense though. It takes me about 3 times as long to do things as it used to. I had to get our Daughter to help me with a light fixture the other day. I'm am not as strong as I used to be.
I do like to learn new things though. I traded for a cheap .45 auto not long ago that needed some tuning up. I have learned a lot about those things by reading and studying how and why they work and don't work, and I can do that from the rocking chair in the music/reloading room.
Have a blessed day,
Leon