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<blockquote data-quote="Intense/CP" data-source="post: 14228294" data-attributes="member: 154374"><p>Nothing changed... Big red craftsman toolbox with clear compartments on the lid to put cart rolls in. Casey was teaching the cyl head course. I wish I remembered the old guys name from the block course. He was gruff at first but he was helpful after you got to know him. I went to his shop once to fab an engine bracket for me. I'm not talking about Jud lol. Some guys couldn't stand him but I thought he just told it "like it is" or at least the way he sees it. I generally agreed. </p><p></p><p>I had a great time there. I couldn't get a job in a NASCAR shop after moving to Mooresville, NC...but I don't regret the experience. Around here in Ky...they want to pay $10/hr to work in a "high performance" machine shop. It's laughable. I can say I was a little spoiled by the equipment. They got a very nice SV10 cyl hone while I was there. Me and another guy were the first builds to use it. Straight and round to .0001! Yeah, I liked it there lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Intense/CP, post: 14228294, member: 154374"] Nothing changed... Big red craftsman toolbox with clear compartments on the lid to put cart rolls in. Casey was teaching the cyl head course. I wish I remembered the old guys name from the block course. He was gruff at first but he was helpful after you got to know him. I went to his shop once to fab an engine bracket for me. I'm not talking about Jud lol. Some guys couldn't stand him but I thought he just told it "like it is" or at least the way he sees it. I generally agreed. I had a great time there. I couldn't get a job in a NASCAR shop after moving to Mooresville, NC...but I don't regret the experience. Around here in Ky...they want to pay $10/hr to work in a "high performance" machine shop. It's laughable. I can say I was a little spoiled by the equipment. They got a very nice SV10 cyl hone while I was there. Me and another guy were the first builds to use it. Straight and round to .0001! Yeah, I liked it there lol. [/QUOTE]
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