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The owner is in San Francisco keep up on the Craigslist there just in case he ever sells it

I didn't actually build any engines. I mostly machined random one off parts they needed and ran 2 lathes doing full time production turning coil over parts. But nearly all of the engines built at the shop were LS based and in the neighborhood of 600-700hp at the crank N/A.

That's still bad ass did you enjoy it sound like it must have been fun getting to tackle different problems i presonally like problem solving and fabrication

Service Advisor at a Body Shop. Used to be a detailer, apprentice body tech, mech tech and parts manager.

How are your body men all the guys at the insurance shop i was at sucked ass except for like one guy who left right before i did.

im in Alberta and have my Journeyman and Redseal diplomas for automotive technician and was the last year that got taught the old curriculum before they new coddled one came out because millennials are retarded

all i can say is for anyone thinking of being a mechanic dont do it, soul sucking 6 years of my life. albeit i did learn alot and can fix my own stuff now but its a miserable job. ive worked in security now for a while and after a couple years of not being a mechanic i finally work on my projects again

It was fun, I learned a fair bit from it and it was nice being able to make that part that they really needed to get an engine together. But I had to share a computer with the software I needed with another person, I didn't do much actual design/engineering work, and I got tired of coming home everyday with my pockets and shoes full of metal chippings and smelling like CNC coolant. At my current job I get to run a CNC lathe/mill once in a blue moon for prototyping parts so I don't hate it anymore.

Delivering goods sucks

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That's cool and yeah i hated that do had to do a lot of fabrication at the custom shop and metal shavings suck but overall i enjoyed it