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Mechanic in training

Bill Monk

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Helping my grandson Rylee replace his moms brakes. Not a Mopar but you gotta start somewhere. Working on getting him into real cars! :thumbsup:

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I hope he didn't get that Toy story shirt dirty...
I always got in trouble when I was a kid for getting everything stained, torn etc...
 
Do the same with grandsons,they always want to
learn
Good job
 
Good job ! Had my girls helping young too, one still wrenches with me from time to time . . .
 
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him to fish and you feed him for life.
Plant the seed early. :thumbsup:
 
Get him in the habit of keeping the tools out of the working area when done with them. Safety first, always. Jack stands, clean shop rags, neat work area... Same with my grand-kids. Also take them to car shows.
 
Get him in the habit of keeping the tools out of the working area when done with them. Safety first, always. Jack stands, clean shop rags, neat work area... Same with my grand-kids. Also take them to car shows.
Yep, clean up is part of the job. Not finished until tools are put in the proper place and the area cleaned up. He's really into it, I hope it stays that way. He bought me a 71 Cuda (matchbox that is) for my birthday. He's a great kid
 
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