You two are sufing Cyberspace, and making less than flattering comments about a Gentleman that you do not know.... and HE is the one with "Too much time on HIS hands"???
Hmmm... I think not.
What I can tell you about Paul...
He is from Newfoundland, and he is an uncompromising Perfectionist.....
He owns Specailty Repairs - The company mentioned in the video, and he goes into the same intricate detail with all of his work, and all of the projects that he publishes to the web for all of us to see...
The Crazy Cart.
The Trailer for his Miller Engine Driven Welder.
The Modifications to his Kubota Tractor.
The Forklift rebuild.
etc etc
I would think that a comment like "He has too much time on his hands" is rather Ignorant (No Matter HOW you intended it) and is selling Paul extremely short, especially since you are missing the point - He is an incredibly talented, and Proud Craftsman...
We should be so lucky as to have a Fraction of his abilities, and patience, and be able to pay that much attention to detail.
Rant Over.
Have a Good Night.
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Thread: Have You Seen This
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05-29-2010, 08:55 PM #11
Later,
Jason
Professional Spark Generator by Trade.
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05-29-2010, 09:24 PM #12
Yeah, Paul does build some pretty cool stuff.
Not quite my taste on some of his builds, but he's a craftsman nonetheless. I'm not too into the bling aspect on industrial machines.
Nobody in this world could take that from him tho.
He seems real down to earth & quite a nice guy all around from what I can glean from his responses to threads he's involved with. Never really spoken with him personally, but he comes across as a pretty cool dude.
He has modesty & lacks that cocky "just ask me, I know everything" attitude so many others on the net seem to possess.
When some of those guys get going with their oh so worn out mantras & BS, he's a welcome refreshment.
Rock On Canada!
So you're telling me...You're not nostalgic? Then, give me another word for it......
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05-29-2010, 11:03 PM #13
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05-30-2010, 11:59 AM #14
My apologies,
Usually comments along the lines of the "Too much time on his hands..." are meant negatively, instead of complimentary.
Paul doesn't have "too much time..." He MAKES the time to do work to HIS standards... Something we should ALL do more of.
Again, Apologies, I was in a mood - Working too many hours lately.Later,
Jason
Professional Spark Generator by Trade.
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05-31-2010, 06:25 PM #15
Cart
Hey Nocheapgas,
That a lot of had work. looks very nice. Great video really like that part.
Vernon
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05-31-2010, 08:45 PM #16
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06-05-2010, 08:12 AM #17
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I think it's awesome. My favorite parts are the spare tire and the dice hanging from one of the filler wire tubes.
Had a lead sled back in the 70's that had the fuzzy dice hanging from the rear view. Was a 49 Merc chopped, sectioned and channeled. My mom made the fuzzy dice for me. The last thing she ever made, I wish I hadn't let them go with the car when I sold it.
Those dice took me on a trip down memory lane!!!
Again awesome job on the cart. My TIG welder takes an airport tug tractor to pull it around. My Cub Cadet just spins the wheels when I try to move it with that.Blondie (Owner C & S Automotive)
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06-05-2010, 07:37 PM #18


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