I spent most of today in the garage wrenching on the car...then this shot sorta created itself and I had to go in and get the gear...it never fails, that one tool you need is Just Out Of Reach . Thanks for looking good luck to everyone this week.
Ah I know that feeling all too well. Whenever I try to keep them close, they either end up under the creeper or being so close I can't bend my arm at the right angle to reach them. I always thought it would be cool to have a large magnetic tray so you could stick it to the underbody and have a tray of tools like surgeons do, but have it upside down.
gt_me_jon wrote:
Ah I know that feeling all too well. Whenever I try to keep them close, they either end up under the creeper or being so close I can't bend my arm at the right angle to reach them. I always thought it would be cool to have a large magnetic tray so you could stick it to the underbody and have a tray of tools like surgeons do, but have it upside down.
That is a darn good idea Jon...I might have to try that tomorrow when I have to change the oil on both cars...
hopes2 wrote:
Had a nice chuckle on this one. That is one of the reasons I quit working on cars along with busted knuckles and rust in the eyes.
Glad you got a chuckle from it...it was a humorous story to convey, thanks for letting me know it worked!
I tell myself I will pay someone else next time...then I wind up under the car...there is satisfaction from doing it...and the badly bruised and cut elbow and dirt in the ear seems worth it I guess.
Composition together with narrative content gets my vote, though I also appreciate your technical prowess in using natural light effectively. Thanks for the nice shot, and Happy New Year!
Bill Grae wrote:
Composition together with narrative content gets my vote, though I also appreciate your technical prowess in using natural light effectively. Thanks for the nice shot, and Happy New Year!
Thank you Bill. Glad you like it. Thanks for taking the time to comment.