Your thinking "what the heck is this medical term doing on a automotive blog?"
Medial Epicondylitis is known as Golfer's elbow. I started having problems about a month ago and sure enough, played some golf for the first time in a year last Thursday. I only made it 4 holes and had to quit. If you end up with this, (I have it in both elbows) you will have the lifting capacity of a 3 year old and you will cry like one when you pick something up.
We started the day by moving 440 pounds of unneeded parts and scrap to
Mansfield Metals. This cleared a lot of stuff that I was tripping over on the drive way. The old radiator brought me $36 and the 440 pounds of steel brought $39. Mejor Que Nada!
The glass packs that Dad had installed in 1984 were part of the scrap. I decided to cut one open and see what really was left behind. Just a small amount of fiber glass at the entry point and the rest was empty! Nothing but straight pipe.
The front end bodywork found its permanent location. The pictures look the same as what you have seen before so not much to report here visually.
The pushing, pulling and lifting today pretty much made double dog sure that I was injured as well as pissed off. The quality of work concern was non existent.
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Still trying to figure out how to run my exhaust through this mess. |
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Couldn't get the front end straight with out the help of a tree. Thus the term "Shade Tree Mechanic". |