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Morning Jim! Don, I can use air tools to a point, but then I have to hand sand a lot of it, especially the older vehicles, that actually have body lines and shapes!
I already know how, and have ton's of practice, therefor, its Harley's job!
Harley has been turning wrenches with me since he was 10 (now 34...) Daughter just wanted to drive them, not work on them.........
My oldest granddaughter Nakala is 17 and graduates HS next month. She has worked with me for years on Fords. She has built and drives a 69 F100! No problem with her getting greasy and working hard!
Nakala is no tomboy, believe me! She can work all day in the shop with me, then go into the house to get ready for a date. When that blond little sweetheart is ready to go the young boys just drool.........................lol
She has no steady boyfriend, and is still a virgin, and yes, we talk. I know more about her than her own mother and father......................lol
Go for it Pat! Bring her in a little at a time, answer all her questions, and let her see your passion for old rigs, and the do-it-yourself attitude. With luck, she will find the new connection with her dad to be the best thing that ever happend to her. You will never regret it my friend........
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