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Title: If cars affect you emotionally you'll want to read this.
Post by: Jim Ratto on December 04, 2013, 19:37:46 pm
http://www.caranddriver.com/features/ancient-grease-zen-ferrari-v12-maintenance-feature-engines-have-souls-page-3

Enjoy


Title: Re: If cars affect you emotionally you'll want to read this.
Post by: alex d on December 05, 2013, 10:11:14 am
thanks!

I enjoyed this part:

I did a six-year apprenticeship with Alf Francis, who was Stirling Moss’s mechanic in the ’40s and ’50s. On my first day at Alf’s shop, there was a 275GTB that had dropped a valve, and I couldn’t wait to take the thing apart. I’d gone to engineering school; I thought I knew everything. Alf said, “Oh, no,” and instead of the GTB, he gave me an irregular piece of mild steel and a couple of files, and told me to file that chunk of metal into a cube without using a measuring device. He had me standing at a vise for two or three days to see if I had the patience to file that shit piece of metal.


Title: Re: If cars affect you emotionally you'll want to read this.
Post by: qubek on December 05, 2013, 11:12:12 am
thanks!

I enjoyed this part:

I did a six-year apprenticeship with Alf Francis, who was Stirling Moss’s mechanic in the ’40s and ’50s. On my first day at Alf’s shop, there was a 275GTB that had dropped a valve, and I couldn’t wait to take the thing apart. I’d gone to engineering school; I thought I knew everything. Alf said, “Oh, no,” and instead of the GTB, he gave me an irregular piece of mild steel and a couple of files, and told me to file that chunk of metal into a cube without using a measuring device. He had me standing at a vise for two or three days to see if I had the patience to file that shit piece of metal.

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WaxOnWaxOff


Title: Re: If cars affect you emotionally you'll want to read this.
Post by: mg on December 06, 2013, 04:22:31 am
The Porsche schools had students first make the precision tools for the job.  Relevant at least.  ;)