What does everyone do in his or her spare time?

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Feb 13, 2002 | 12:56 PM
  #1  
Reason I ask is, we all have jobs or school to deal with when we aren't doing something car related.

Currently, a friend and I have started tearing down a 305 to get experience in rebuilding engines. We've decided to throw this engine in to get the 84 running once I pay it off. Also, once the car is home, we're rebuilding the front suspension (I have the parts in the garage, just need to paint them up)

I plan to take pictures of the entire process, as I've taken some snapshots of the engine disassembly. Who knows, I may set my webcam up to my laptop, and have it take a picture every 5 minutes. We'll have to see.


EDIT-- I know, I know, I should set up a webpage for these, I'll get to it eventually.

The engine pictures are located in the links below

www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine1.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine2.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine3.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine4.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine5.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine6.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine7.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine8.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine9.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine10.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine11.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine12.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine13.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine14.jpg
www.onecom.net/robertg/305engine/engine15.jpg
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Feb 13, 2002 | 07:41 PM
  #2  
I do laundry, dishes, and try to make something worthwhile eating now and then.
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Feb 13, 2002 | 07:48 PM
  #3  
I also troll the Cascade Crew website, and chat with the Crew.
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Feb 13, 2002 | 09:00 PM
  #4  
I know you do
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Feb 13, 2002 | 09:57 PM
  #5  
Spare time? Whats that? I have no spare time. I work 6 days a week, and have school 5 days a week. Spare time is usually spent with my girlfriend or on lousy homework. Soon I gotta start lookin for a college. Anyone know if UTI is any good?
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Feb 15, 2002 | 08:13 PM
  #6  
I was lead engineer for Instrumented Sensor technology (www.isthq.com) until Christmas, when I quit my job to become a full-time house dad. My spare time is spent cleaning up the house after a full day of three kids under the age of six, of which one is still in diapers and the oldest is a "special needs" child. My other spare time is spent trying to start up a new company called "Haslett Engineering LLC" for doing electronic design, automotive instrumentation, and shock & vibration consulting.

When I'm not doing that stuff, I spend time trying to maintain my relationship with my wife.

Lastly, there is my '84 Trans Am, that sits in a fully heated (albeit unfinished) garage, on Jackstands, midway through a torque converter swap that I started in October. I bought the TC in June of 2001. I drove the car about 1100 miles last year and didnt get it to the track at all.

Spare time? Once you get married and have three children, you dont have such a luxury. Oh yes, I almost forgot: There is that great time waster called the internet that eats up 60 minutes of my day. That said, it's time to go finish vacuuming the dining room and then clean the kitchen floor!

Not a completely bad life, the wife DOES still let me buy speed parts! I just cannot find the energy to install them!
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Mar 2, 2002 | 04:41 PM
  #7  
life
lol@ws6transam
your bio(on what you do in your spare time) sounds almost exactly as mine would sound. married with kids keeps one very busy. my wife works 1st shift, me 2nd to reduce daycare costs and when I get off work every night at 12:30 that is when I get most of my car work done. usually don't ever get to bed before 2am then the kids get me up at the crack of dawn. you know what though guys I wouldn't trade any of it for anything though. kids are great. I just wish I seen my wife more often during the week. oh well we make up for it on the wkends right, not nessecarily
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Mar 2, 2002 | 05:12 PM
  #8  
I race HO scale slot cars, build plastic models, military and auto. burn cd's, play cards, ride and work on schwinn sting rays. Basically never grew up
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Mar 21, 2002 | 02:41 PM
  #9  
i'm do'n 1 of 5 things usually (or a combonation of them)
1. in school
2. at work
3. working on car
4. driving car
5. chill'n w/ a girl

pretty much everything ends up be'n related to my car so i don't many activities that don't involve cars, lol ex.-last sat. i was out w/ this girl but it turned out mostly street racing for the whole night.
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Mar 21, 2002 | 04:49 PM
  #10  
Day...
My days are never long enough!

Full time job doing data entry at
work 8 hours 6:30-3:00pm,
come home.. try to get some homework done.. school Tuesdays and thursdays, Off days Im doing Homework) any spare time I spend driving from friends house to friends house, usually doing everyone else favors.. fixing computer probs, helping with their house., ,or working on their cars.. Trying to find time to call my daughter in Arkansas who is 8 now.
She comes up for the summer.
And working part time at American T.V.

Free time.. buying and watching
a dvd, or getting on the internet to
read mail, and come to this website.
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