
Tindall2006
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Let me know, I will be in cali untill june 10th... My drumset is an accustic, but I am transforming it into an electric setup. I don't have amp for it, but you can plug me into any sound system. Accostic would probably be a bad setup as the volume control get's a little difficult.
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I need to get out and start playing agian! I play drumset, and wouldn't mind hooking up with a few guitarist to play once in a while. What type of music do you sing?
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If it is on the front, fix it right, buy some tube and a flare too, total cost should be under 50 bucks and maybe some cussing while you do it. If it is a rear brake, just plug it off at the master cylinder, rear brakes only do about 10 percent of the work anyways. I'd doubt you'd ever notice.
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Linn... I'd race you 1/8 mile in the snow talon VS. Your cammaro... or, our snowmobile V.S. ur jeep lol
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Ok, I worked on the diffrent seciton we discussed, anyone think I should put any more detail into my Education or Related Coursework sections?
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Thanks for the Advice!!! I will be doing alot of re editing!!! I also had sent it to my dad and he gave some good advice too, and also said I should add a hobby section reguarding my DSM lol HOBBIES "BOATING, FISHING, SNOWMOBILING, DRUMS, MUSIC, HUNTINIG ??? ETC. ENJOY CAR PERFORMANCE AND RESTORATION ACTIVITES AS RELATED TO AN EAGLE TALON AWD TURBO. MY EXPERIANCE AS AN OWNER OF A TUNER CAR HAS IMPROVED MY ABILITY TO DIAGNOSE MECHANICAL FAILURE ON THE ROAD IN STRESSFUL CONDITIONS QUICKLY AND EFFICENTLY. MY SKILLS TO REPAIR CAR IS THIS SITUATION RIVAL THOSE SEEN ON "MCGYVER" AND THE "A-TEAM" TV SERIS. I ALSO HAVE SUPERIOR CELL PHONE SPEED DIALING PROGRAMMING SKILLS FOR A VARITY OF TOW TRUCK COMPANIES AND AM AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF AAA ROADSIDE SERVICE. I ALSO HAVE EXCELLENT PART PROCURMENT, NEGOITTION, AND PURCHASING/SHIPPING SKILLS TO OBTAIN HARD TO FIND OBSOLETE PARTS. MY LIGHING FAST REFLEXES ALLOW ME TO WIN MANY EBAY AUCTIONS EVEN THOUGH I AM HANDICAPPED BY MY SLOW AMD COMPUTER."
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I'm going more for oversea's contractor... thus i would be in a combat zone... though your oppinions are appreciated, i'll get some more before i decide on rewriting it. Also, If I menchined all of my other stuff on it, that isn't maintiance related I would defiently be into the three pages.
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I wrote up a rought draft for a resume, Let me know what you think, I will probably be applying for a maintnance position Made a rought draft of a resume. LMK what u think... a Maintnance position is what I will probably be applying for, and I can use this for my promotion packet. Shaun Tindall II 9839 Buckeye Dr Huntsville, Ohio 43324 1-419-233-0522 tindall2006@yahoo.com Education Ft. Jackson South Carolina U.S. Army Basic Combat Training Aberdeen Proving Grounds Edgewood Detachment, Maryland U.S. Army 63B all wheel Vehicle Maintenance School. Texas A&M Fire Academy Received volunteer level Fire Fighter I, Fire Fighter II, and High Angle Rescue Certifications Warrior Leadership Course, Ft McCoy WI Was trained how to make quick decisions in a stressful environment and take care of soldier’s appointed below me. Experience U.S. Army Reserves, 26 March 2005 - Present As a 63B All wheel Vehicle mechanic I am highly trained to diagnose, repair, and maintain a wide variety of vehicles in high stress, and combat environments. Other duties as a professional soldier include: completing a wide variety of missions, keeping a high level of motivation for soldiers, quick effective decision making, and accurately reporting the status of my soldier’s and equipment to my commander. Ingleside on the Bay Fire Department, Ingleside on the Bay, Texas August 2004 -May 2006 My duties as a volunteer fire fighter involved fire suppression, salvage and overhaul. I was appointed with the task of maintaining of the fire trucks, keeping them at a high level of readiness. I also was highly involved with the training program, training our firefighters to exceed the training standards. . Bud’s Marina, Indian Lake, Ohio May 2007 – Present Employed as a Boat Technician, I am responsible for performing quick and accurate diagnostics and repairs to a wide variety of personal watercraft. AutoZone, Bellefontaine, Ohio Responsible for assisting customers with the correct parts and technical knowledge involved in performing maintenance on their automobiles correctly. Related Coursework Automotive Engine Servicing, Basic Automotive Electrical, Automotive Suspension and Steering, Principals of Leadership, Military Science, Pre Calculus, Chemistry Computer Skills Electronic Technical Manuals; Fed Log; Work Order Writing; Microsoft Office to include the following: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access; Parts lookup, Cross-referencing and Ordering.
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Linn has the fastest stock car I have ever heard off... Who need's a lambo, just have linn buy your new car, instantly adds 300 AWHP lol
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yeah, next time i am at the track and see you, I am going to be asking for you to get some launch pictures!!!
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Damn phill, u wanted me to go to this with you lol, ur nuts lol Though, I'll let you borrow my IBA if you still wanna go lol
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If you smelled sulfur like what they add to natural gas....
Tindall2006 replied to SpaceGhost's topic in Dumpster
Fire department can start spraying the surrounding area with a power cone, removing O2 and increasing water content on the area reducing the chance of your house blowing up. If your hit with a wall of gas, chances are it is already too rich of a mixture inside of the house to start from the inside... but if gas is seeping outside, it can still combust, then burn to the inside of the house. Also, say if you have a propane tank, and it is leaking, the fire department can come out and keep a stream of water on it till the gas company gets there, once again, reducing the chance of it combusting. -
If you smelled sulfur like what they add to natural gas....
Tindall2006 replied to SpaceGhost's topic in Dumpster
For future refrence when you call, tell them I smell gas and I think someting might blow up. They will get there really quick. Or just call the fire department (the non emergency number) they will come and check it out also. Though, if you ever open the door of your house, and get hit in the face by a wall of gas, fuck the gas company, fire department first. -
Yeah, I liked the picture of the back half of my car next to yours, it is sweet. What where your 60 foot times like? I think that was one of the runs where i screwed up the launch because I was too busy looking at your car and not the tree lol
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SWEET!!!! But as I say, I'd still go with ebay!
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SWEET!!! Bummer your selling it.
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RXP's are the shit... but just so you know, they are expensive to operate, I saw one come in last year that had a 2 inch twig do over 600 bucks in damage
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Djon tool won't work for a stock SMIC Check ebay, there are a few on there for ABS cars that are really cheap!!!
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I should have brought my cammera. I would love to see a launch pictures of my purple beast lol j/k If the drag strip was only 30 feet long I would beat alot of cars... It is time to get some more top end out of that car.
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Also, I am not sure on that particular pump, but fuel pumps in boats are about 90 percent rubber, and deteriorate over time. It shouldn't be hard to take apart and look at. Look for missing/ripped check valves and baffle. If the baffle is ripped you will get gas in the crankcase, i belive that was said earlier.
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I work as a boat tech at a marina... but I try to avoid working on I/O's Is fuel getting to the carb? If so I would pump the throttle a good 5 times, start cranking, if it won't start, repeat and keep pumping while you are cranking. Also, smell the fuel... that is a common problem with boats not starting, also, are u getting spark? Easy way to test is a quick shot of ether if you are alone. It wouldn't surprise me if you just needed to take the carb apart and clean it.
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I have a crack in my window and they didn't say anything about it last time I was out (few weeks ago)
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Dude, join the army reserves! Pro's serve your country, get college paid for via 4500 dollars a year towards tuition, and your MI GI Bill which is about 300 dollars a month in your pocket just for attending school. Those two alone will cover 90 percent of your tuition and fee's cost depending how expensive of a school you go to. Also... minimum 20 grand sign on bonus and if you score high enough on the asvab you can get student loan repayment and the GI Bill kicker. Cons... You will get dirty, you will do lots of pushups, and heaven forbid if you have to go to Iraq and serve your country for a year. I have been in for three years and have traveled all across the country. I recently got to spend a weekend in Vegas all expenses paid too. You will get to shoot a lot of different weapons and blow stuff up, and will also gain many experiences of a lifetime. Give it some thought, and if your interested or have any questions send me a Pm. Also, if you want, you can also go ROTC, from what I know, all of your college is paid for, and you receive a monthly check. I do know there are classes you have to take and different places you have to go to for training in the summer. Big whoop, I know from experience a summer filled with hard training, pays off physically, financially, and morally V.S. working some random summer job all summer. Also, don’t give me the, Iraq is a war for oil, I don’t want to die (you might die driving to work tomorrow) and all the other stupid bullshit. It is nothing I haven’t heard before.
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A little bit of everything, the hoover damn, climbing a mountain on Ft Irwin, getting drunk in vegas it was awsome.
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Lol, we got a alot of work done considering the conditions. The shop was jacked up. We basicly had to steel tools so we could have something to work with. Since we did a badass job though, I ended up getting a full weekend in vegas. It was freaking awsome, the best part is they didn't even ID me lol, guess everyone assumed I was over 21, worked out good for me! Barstow was ok... we had alot of bums begging us for change, and I had some stripper come up and start talking to me one night... I'll post some pictures up later.