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Good gravy it is still around! Listen to the new theme though. lol lol
[video=youtube;PtjdHaMeiiQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtjdHaMeiiQ[/video]
http://www.earlscheibautopainting.com/
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Good gravy it is still around! Listen to the new theme though. lol lol
[video=youtube;PtjdHaMeiiQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtjdHaMeiiQ[/video]
He died in 1992 and he was so crooked that they had to screw him into the ground.If Earl Scheib were around today he could have had a career as a hip hop artist as well.
:eusa_clapHe died in 1992 and he was so crooked that they had to screw him into the ground.
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We had one here called Econo Paint.
Just as bad. No prep time, but a great paint job OVER DENTS AND DOOR DINGS. :eeek:
I see one everyday, in the form of a pick up.The car may have looked like a sack of walnuts but it was painted really well. lol lol lol
The lowest is $600 now though.
They must clean the mop every time, instead of once a week, now.
Sheib also owned the company that produced the paint. He used to sell it to all the body shops too.I see one everyday, in the form of a pick up.
Prep is 85-90% of the paint job IMHO.
I built a few cars for show, one of them I spent 2 weeks wet sanding daily, after it was primed earlier in the day.
Wet sand, and prime, repeat, until I had every single divot, every single ripple filled.
The paint came out looking like glass.
So I can see how Sheib did it, little prep time.
Instead of running the car through a car wash it was a car paint line. It never stopped spraying.They must clean the mop every time, instead of once a week, now.
That would be an old Electrolux. What I remember about the vacuums of over 20 years ago is that they were about as heavy as boulders, but don't recall them as being more effective. EarlHow about a vacuum worth a darn, you know how many vacuums I've bought the last 20 yrs? I remember my mother having one older than I am up to a few years ago. You remember the kind that you pulled behind you and had the hair dryer attachment?
How about a vacuum worth a darn, you know how many vacuums I've bought the last 20 yrs? I remember my mother having one older than I am up to a few years ago. You remember the kind that you pulled behind you and had the hair dryer attachment?
Yes, I still have two of those around. I use one in my shop and the other is just a decent backup when I need one.That would be an old Electrolux. What I remember about the vacuums of over 20 years ago is that they were about as heavy as boulders, but don't recall them as being more effective. Earl
When was the last time you were at a potluck, and all the food was home-made?
Seems like people are more likely today to "stop and pick something up on the way" instead of cooking something themselves.