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Used to do 13hr shifts and I'm sure we heard some songs 10+ times on redFM

I can't work at all without music but radio is last resort.

Digital radio at work mmm classic rock. Black Sabbath led zep doors acdc David Bowie Beatles rolling stones deep purple cheap trick guns n roses the cars Fleetwood mac heart chisel foreigner kinks etc. Dab
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Yeah headphones in a workshop totally safe and endorsed by no workplace


My workplace has compulsory hearing protection at all times. I have muffs with inbuilt radio and an FM transmitter with a couple KM range. I usually only use it on night shift
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Morning, doggie number ones at the vets being desexed. Bit emotional dropping her off and the other one keeps running round the house looking for her. 

P.s... i got a 2nd dog, just realized id forgot to mention it befor

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29 minutes ago, colin.ssc said:

I use it to save myself from being annoyed by everyone else :)

Thats exactly why i have mine up loud, no ones comes within 15ft of my bay, no dealing with dumbass apprentices.... kids these days, therr getting dumber and dumber

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Wow that is crazy i honestly thought esp at that repair cost would have been a write off. Whats the "other" work being done?


Full respray, PDR, maybe new wheels and halo
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3 hours ago, colin.ssc said:

Apparently these days even if it's 10% cheaper to repair than write-off, it still gets approved for repairs.

Pretty much, but if a airbag goes off then its normally game over. Airbags, controle modules, blah, blah, blah

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Pdr? Halo?


Paint less dent removal is done now, halo efx is a custom colour like plasti dip but has a 2 PAC clear coat so it acts like paint, you can spill petrol on it, buff it ect
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Paint less dent removal is done now, halo efx is a custom colour like plasti dip but has a 2 PAC clear coat so it acts like paint, you can spill petrol on it, buff it ect

From the pic u posted i dont think PDR will work?
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1 hour ago, shoey85 said:

 


Paint less dent removal is done now, halo efx is a custom colour like plasti dip but has a 2 PAC clear coat so it acts like paint, you can spill petrol on it, buff it ect

 

I get ya now

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