Hardness testing
Discussion
I don't know if he can do hardness, but my engine is currently with him.
I get super paranoid about paying anyone to do work for me - I get sick and tired of paying someone to do a job and being disappointed with the results.
What I like about Roland was I wrote a spec sheet out of exactly what and how I wanted everything done. Nothing controversial, just the bore clearances I wanted, deck heights, that kinda thing.
A couple of weeks later I popped back to deliver a couple of bits. In conversation, he assured me that he was aware I wanted a job with a bit more attention than normal to detail and promptly recited all the specs I'd written down. So not only had he actually read what I'd written, he'd committed it to memory.
That said, my motor has been with him a while now - I think he's kidnapped it. But I always figure you can only expect 2 out of the follow 3 on a job: A good job, a quick job, and a cheap job. No.1 isn't negotiable, but the other 2 are.
I get super paranoid about paying anyone to do work for me - I get sick and tired of paying someone to do a job and being disappointed with the results.
What I like about Roland was I wrote a spec sheet out of exactly what and how I wanted everything done. Nothing controversial, just the bore clearances I wanted, deck heights, that kinda thing.
A couple of weeks later I popped back to deliver a couple of bits. In conversation, he assured me that he was aware I wanted a job with a bit more attention than normal to detail and promptly recited all the specs I'd written down. So not only had he actually read what I'd written, he'd committed it to memory.
That said, my motor has been with him a while now - I think he's kidnapped it. But I always figure you can only expect 2 out of the follow 3 on a job: A good job, a quick job, and a cheap job. No.1 isn't negotiable, but the other 2 are.
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