What did you do at work today?

What you said. Both are kind of knock offs, but he's after that vintage-ish race car look. Thanks for the compliments!
Pretty hard to come up with a 100% original on a first gen Camaro. That being said, they both look great. I’d give up quite a bit to be able to own one.
 
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No work for me today. Earlier in the week I prepped and painted the hood, gate, and some other parts for the bronco. Then Wednesday-Thursday I got the truck painted. A lot more work than I ever thought anyone would pay to have done on a 90 Bronco, but to each their own. Came out ok. Truck didn’t lay down as well as I would’ve liked, but I’ll be colorsanding it flat anyway.
Those generation broncos are creeping up behind the k5s and starting to pull some crazy money when we'll done and very nice.

They were the last of the "true" Suvs that dated back to what was originally envisioned in the 1960s - squared rigid bodies for sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts with removable roofs, capable of carrying a family of 5 in comfort while they did it.

Since 1996 nothing has been built since, and even that new bronco missed the mark. Should've built a true full size 2 door model instead of a slew of models not much different on size all preying on the wrangler.
 
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Those generation broncos are creeping up behind the k5s and starting to pull some crazy money when we'll done and very nice.

They were the last of the "true" Suvs that dated back to what was originally envisioned in the 1960s - squared rigid bodies for sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts with removable roofs, capable of carrying a family of 5 in comfort while they did it.

Since 1996 nothing has been built since, and even that new bronco missed the mark. Should've built a true full size 2 door model instead of a slew of models not much different on size all preying on the wrangler.
Hard to get parts for this year though. The one that was before, and the ones after are more popular. But hey, my Malibu was $650 in 07, and it’s not worth that now. Wish it had a nice paint job on it like this bronco though. But just like the shoemaker’s shoes, my car will have to wait.
 
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Was working on these the other day. Polyethylene tanks I made for Siemens Healthcare. They are used to make cancer drugs in. This is a 200 liter tank and it holds approximately 1.5 million dollars worth of drugs once finished. We make about a dozen of these a month for them, and they are single use, then disposed of. Baffles welded inside, all welds polished smooth, top and ferrules welded on, lot #'s of plastic tracked, person that made it tracked. Pretty extensive. Takes about 1 day to make one tank, start to finish.

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Worked from home as usual, yesterday. I was so busy with reports that I didn't get the chance to take my lunch break.
 
In the midst of this week's homework I got notice that I was nominated for my second year at Staff College. Sh*t is about to get serious.


FML.
 
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