What are you working on today?!

m_dogg

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Deciding whether this pos will get a used transmission and worry about head gasket leak down the road later or put a bandaid on it and get rid of it asap
Regal puts over 350 whp on stock trans and this shit failed at 170. Shiiiiet

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DEEZUZ

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Hah. Yeahh... my next one is a “cute fire pit area” with some sort of pergola with string lighting.

yay

God fuck. Don't get me started...

Fire pit she wants is dug in the ground to where your sitting like should height to the ground...

I'm like our water table is so low it would constantly flood...

"well no it wouldn't what are you talking about"
 

Outlaw

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God fuck. Don't get me started...

Fire pit she wants is dug in the ground to where your sitting like should height to the ground...

I'm like our water table is so low it would constantly flood...

"well no it wouldn't what are you talking about"

At least mine wants to put it in an area that’s already gravel in the middle of the yard from the last owners kids play set. No ground work needed, just some pavers
 

Mr_Roboto

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I'm working on our Netbackup infrastructure. I've gotta say that the fact it's so fucking hard to delete data out of this goddamn thing is fucking usery. I mean it's fucking nuts that I have to go on the CLI and dick with this to purge it. My boss was pushing back on doing a refresh and although it's going to be a son of a bitch I'm starting to become more appreciative of it quite frankly.
 

Intel

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I'm working on our Netbackup infrastructure. I've gotta say that the fact it's so fucking hard to delete data out of this goddamn thing is fucking usery. I mean it's fucking nuts that I have to go on the CLI and dick with this to purge it. My boss was pushing back on doing a refresh and although it's going to be a son of a bitch I'm starting to become more appreciative of it quite frankly.
rm -R -f /

Done :)
 

Yaj Yak

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had a dude saying he needed a corded reciprocating saw because he was burning through batteries too quickly.

i said hey. i have some dewalt flexvolt batteries, i doubt you'll run through one of those. he goes ok cool bring it

i do.

i get to the location

"oh hey thanks man i got it though"

oh neat. sweet car ride. thanks.
 

DEEZUZ

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2005 LLY 256k miles.

Customer called, said a shop quoted him $3500 to change his high pressure pump.

We said well if it is that we charge $1800, but we will NOT change the part unless we diagnose it.

Within 30 mins I find low rail pressure, about 9000psi out of 24000.

Another 15 mins and I have a confirmed failure of the pressure relief valve. It's relieving too early causing rail psi drop.

Install new valve. All fixed.

Now I'm just changing the regulator cause it had a slight surge at idle.

Pump is good. 24k psi all day long.

Hell be outta here for less than $1200.

I did find a wasted turbo so maybe that at a later date.



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