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    I worked for my dad in construction for 8 years and made the leap into HVAC when my neibor who worked for a company told them I was getting burned out in construction. A couple days later my phone rang and I was offered the HVAC job, the rest is history.
    There are 3 ways to do anything in life; Good, Fast, Slow: You can pick any 2.

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    lots of roofers in my family, an electrician, painter, plumber, i thought i would try to bring something new

    to the table

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    The United States Navy was my father. Started me on 400 PSI boilers
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    Just me, dad was career air force.

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    Dad (Step-but still Dad)

    Left service manuals laying around where I could get my hands on them-big mistake-they were usually by the tools too.

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    Originally posted by itsamine
    My pops.
    My pops is on the AC side and the USN is where I did boilers 600psi superheat baby Main fire lit aye.
    Not what it use to be

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    Originally posted by ballvalve
    . How many of us tore apart our toys when we were kids? Mine got worn out from too many "repairs and minor modifications".
    Boy, me too. Found speakers in Dads garage and wired 'um into my clock radio thinking I was making a sterio, made and wired a lamp with a switch at 12 just by winging it, lots of wood stuff. I remember Dad catching me using his table saw without permission! "How long you been using that?" He asked. "Quite a while" I answered. "Well, be careful"

    Oh and the bikes! I made some cool mods, and some that hurt me bad! Made alot of my own toys too. Dont see that anymore.
    My doctor gave me six months to live, but when I couldn't pay the bill he gave me six months more.
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    Originally posted by spotts
    Oh and the bikes! I made some cool mods, and some that hurt me bad! Made alot of my own toys too. Dont see that anymore.
    Did you ever hack saw the forks off one set and hammer them onto your bike to make a chopper. Those were dangerous but cool.

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    Originally posted by mattm
    Originally posted by spotts
    Oh and the bikes! I made some cool mods, and some that hurt me bad! Made alot of my own toys too. Dont see that anymore.
    Did you ever hack saw the forks off one set and hammer them onto your bike to make a chopper. Those were dangerous but cool.
    Oh yea, and you'd find like a 10" wheel of a little kids bike and put it out there, that and a bannana seat and a sissy bar and some of those curly handlebars! Cool man, all made out of a Schwinn Stingray frame found in the trash.
    My doctor gave me six months to live, but when I couldn't pay the bill he gave me six months more.
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    Just me...

    Dad was a reporter in the White House press pool for the NY Times during WWII...


    A little jealous of y'all who grew up in the trade...

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    I am the black "goat" of the family dads a judge, my sister and brother are lawyers. Guess I was the only one with ethics.
    thehumid1-------I live in NJ, a state where it's free to come in but you have to pay to leave!

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    Tinkering when I was a kid-- yes I remember. When transitor radios first became affordable I got one for graduating from the 8th grade.

    The batteries went dead. It took 4-D cells. Anyaway I didn't have any money for new ones so I took a lamp cord and wired it to the battery terminals. Plugged it in. It worked good for about 5 seconds. Ahh, yes, my first electrical mushroom shaped cloud but not the last.

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    My dad was a flight instructor for the astronauts at NASA. He retired from that and got into HVAC, started a company from scratch and I worked with him since the begining and now its in my blood. I am at the wheel now and am having a blast.

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    Started Solo!!

    Father pushed a pencil. Got 1 son in the local going on to 4th year of aprenticeship. Have second one wanting to get in, Im trying to make that happen.

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    Spotts its great to hear I wasnt the only one doing bike repairs and choppers... The best one was a shock absorber bike. I did all the cutting and fitting and figuring in about 1 day and then spent the next 3 nights tring to get my dad to take me to Uncle Butch's (my favorite uncle) to get it welded. All this at the ripe old age of 12 or so.

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    My dad and step-dad after my father died, both worked in the steel mill (Bethlehem sparrows point plant in Baltimore)
    I got into this when in the air force.
    How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?

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    Originally posted by mattm
    Originally posted by spotts
    Oh and the bikes! I made some cool mods, and some that hurt me bad! Made alot of my own toys too. Dont see that anymore.
    Did you ever hack saw the forks off one set and hammer them onto your bike to make a chopper. Those were dangerous but cool.
    I remember those

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    My father grew up on a small dairy farm in Massachusetts and went to Mass Aggie in Amherst to get educated as a dairy technician. He went to work for a couple dairies and worked his way up. Then WWII came along, he went to sign up but was rejected due to his poor eyesight. He then volunteered for civil defense work and helped out the fire dept and road crews in town because of the shortage of guys to do the work.

    There was also a shortage of refrigeration men, so since he had been helped out an older fellow servicing the local dairies, markets and such he started his own refrigeration business and left the dairy. I remember him telling of driving his new Chevy pickup through a driving blizzard from NH to Atlanta to attend his first distributor meeting at Warren Refrigeration in 1951.

    My oldest brother joined him in 1962 and my other brother when he got out of the Navy around 1967. When I got out of school in 1971 we all worked together for a while until Dad retired to Florida......and now I've got my own business in Florida and how I wish Pop was still here to share it with me.

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    Originally posted by infwsdm
    Originally posted by mattm
    Originally posted by spotts
    Oh and the bikes! I made some cool mods, and some that hurt me bad! Made alot of my own toys too. Dont see that anymore.
    Did you ever hack saw the forks off one set and hammer them onto your bike to make a chopper. Those were dangerous but cool.
    I remember those
    Anything I had that came apart did....sometimes had left over parts puting it back together though
    There are 3 ways to do anything in life; Good, Fast, Slow: You can pick any 2.

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    my Dads in the business funny thing though I trained him! I got atasrted at 16 and I asked my dad what trade I should go into and he said refrigeration so I did now many years later Hes a fridgie too
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