Yep, that's a good one with, I think, at least one of the guys from one of the
original 'car guy' shows: Shadetree
Mechanic. I haven't seen it in a while though--must be buried in one of the
triple-digit cable channels.
Bob
On 3/26/2011 11:41 AM, Editorgary at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 3/26/11 9:29:25 AM, healeys-request at autox.team.net
> writes:
>
>
>> but I loved watching real craftsmen--metalworkers, painters, etc.--ply
>> their trades, and became
>> fascinated with welding thanks to "I gotta weld some every day to feel
>> right" JJ. Then, American Chopper came along and
>> it was interesting for a few years for the same reason, but now it's a
>> soap opera. I still watch occasionally, trying
>> to pick up welding and metalworking tips that are usually only shown
>> inadvertently.
>>
> i commend to you, and anyone else who wants to watch serious guys do
> interesting things to cars and tell you about how to do it -- in general terms
> --
> the show Two Guys Garage. I don't care what they're working on, from
> building a hot rod to upgrading performance on an F350, I always learn
> something
> new that's useful to know.
> gary
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