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Old 12-04-2016, 03:25 PM   #2474
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step View Post
Glad to see you at it. You did good walking away. I sometimes have to force myself to do that instead of grabbing the BFH to adjust things
I don't ever trust the BFH, but do like them.

Walking away in my world can be quite unnerving, but actually liberating

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You shall overcome.

Remember, "Don't sweat the small stuff and that it is all small stuff."

My whole project has been derailed and the direction I wanted to go has not worked out so I've moved on another way. It will take longer and cost more but hey I'll still have a cool old truck.

Keep the faith bro.
I noticed in your thread that you were making lemonade Vince.

I am too good at sweating the small stuff.

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Glad to see you working on the truck. Just remember if it was easy everyone would have an old cool truck. Keep grinding my friend.
Thank you for the reply Donnie.

Much appreciated.

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Originally Posted by ibrown50 View Post
Rian, I agree with the comments above, sometimes it's best to walk away. I find that because I'm always working through jobs in my head by the time I get back to it I've already worked out how I'm going to fix it

It was good to talk to you on Friday and great to see you getting some truck time
I agree Is, as much as I hate sleeping bad,y, it allows me time, along with all the time spent driving for my job, to create solutions in my head.
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