Mister Moose
Well-known member
- Joined
- May 24, 2012
- Messages
- 131
I'm having some engine work done, and the repair shop is a new one for me. The shop is well equipped, and has been in business for 30 plus years. A lot of the tool carts are ancient. They do have some impressive machining capability. A lot of the shop is cluttered with all kinds of stuff. Piles in places.
Does this say anything about the finished product?
On one hand if the place looks like a hospital they are spending way too much time being ****, and you're the one paying for it at the hourly rate. Engine repair is by its very nature a dirty business. On the other hand, at some point the sloppiness carries over into your work. Engine innards need to be kept meticulously clean.
How sloppy is too sloppy?
Does this say anything about the finished product?
On one hand if the place looks like a hospital they are spending way too much time being ****, and you're the one paying for it at the hourly rate. Engine repair is by its very nature a dirty business. On the other hand, at some point the sloppiness carries over into your work. Engine innards need to be kept meticulously clean.
How sloppy is too sloppy?

on THIS^^^^
