I have to be jinxed!
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Did you have alittle to much to drink? Or were trying to kill a spider? Lol.
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A dump truck went past me in the opposite lane this afternoon on the way home from work. Windier then a SOB... I'm guessing a chunk of breaker run flipped out and I smacked it.
It hit and made a smacking pop sound so loud..and so hard, I instinctively yanked both hands off the steering wheel to cover my face and pressed myself back into the seat deep to get away, I should have pushed myself out the back window. Holy ballz it freaked me out.
I was gonna turn around and chase the sumbitch and then I thought forget it, my insurance wont cover it anyway cause I only have liability.
:rolleye: :mad3:
Looks like a built in sight for mowing down more DEER. :laf: :laf: Steve
Don't know if it applies in your state but South Carolina requires Insurance companies to cover glass 100% regardless of how it happened, something you can check on. cc
Same here Carl and being that we have a lot of dirt and gravel roads it sure has helped me save some money.
I looked over the policy and also called them. No coverage unless I have comprehensive.
The biggest thing thats eating me here is that I actually have to hire the job done. I've never had to do that. My father was a mechanic and he made sure I knew it.
I've got tools and more tools. I've takin many bodys off and put bodys on. I've pulled several engines and installed engines. Same with transmissions. I've tore down motors and rebuilt them. Replaced axles, leafs springs, etc. You name it..not a problem and I enjoy doing it. BUT I do not have any tools or know how on this. None. :sad:
Jim somethings are better left to the experts. I hate glass work and avoid it as much as i can, one screw up and its over no fixing a brokin glass. Alot of window guys do side work and some even have some used glass for cheap, check with some installers if you can catch there boss not looking.
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