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Does this actually exist? pizza and beer usually would get it done here in No cal.
You hear this phrasing thrown around so casually on this forum.
Rebuilding your suspension but don't know how? Just offer pizza and beer! Engine drop? Just offer pizza and beer! Rebuilding an engine? Just offer pizza and beer! Who are these people who are more generous with their time than Mother Teresa? They need to be commended and celebrated. Or is this just some phantom sort of memory of 20s youth that no longer exists in the real world? Most adults are too busy to go have some free pizza and beer even with close friends. Now, they're going to burn an entire weekend at some strangers garage? For $9 ? This forum has been around for 2 decades. I'd love to hear some actual examples of people doing this. Who here has exchanged $5000 to $20,000 worth of automotive work in exchange for $9 worth of goods, from a total stranger? I know it's not about the money, obviously, but who are these guys who have this kind of free time?
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I don't have the talent of most here and couldn't do a $20K engine rebuild. But I have happily lent a hand where I could. It's not about the money, its about enjoying the hobby and spending time with like minded people. I have a similar group with my classic boat. we help each other out all the time.
Let me also add Tony (Boyt911sc) essential gave away his priceless knowledge over sever weeks teaching groups of us how to rebuild a 911 engine. Take a look here. Boyt911sc-intro to engine building first graduating class. Oh yeah and if your pizza and beer only costs $9.00 no wonder nobody comes and helps they must be aweful. ![]() Last edited by drcoastline; 11-11-2018 at 02:02 PM.. |
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Of course it’s not about the monetary gain, just an invitation or request for a favor with the implication that they’ll treat you nicely while you’re helping out.
This goes both ways as the helper may either bring knowledge or hope to gain knowledge by working with others - two heads are better than one! We all become better people by helping out when we can without getting paid every time. Great way to make new friends too.
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Happens on 914world every month. Usually the volunteers bring the beer as well.
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as usual shug you are painting with a broad brush. the thread you are likely taking this from is simply a motor install. if that was to take "an entire weekend" or "cost $5,000 to $20,000" it'd be your project.
if an owner has something like suspension rebuild for example to do is eager, has the facilities, tools and is ready to participate I would be happy to go help out. im not going to do the work while dude sits there watching, but experience can be invaluable to somebody prepared to get a lil greasy. provides confidence, a comradery that's not about "$9 of pizza and beers". the candidate needs to be vetted to some extent. if guy's a basket case and that is apparent in phone conversations I might be more reluctant. sound like anyone we know? you can tell if the prospect is solid by discussing the project. have parts, or at least a comprehensive list? how much they've studied it? tools? I don't mind bringing a thing or two, but id like to drive the 911 so you better have some craftsman tools... are they soaking fasteners? and most important is it a daily driver? I'm likely not to touch if that's the case, it adds an urgency I don't need. ive had pelicans over for projects to help, provide me guidance, and guys that simply wanted to see what I was doing before they dove into it. ive also visited pelican project parties where ive provided insight and others where I was the student. it does not happen like it did a dozen or years ago as the old school BAP (bay area pelican group) guys were a tight bunch. some of us went racing, some of them had kids, other's sold their cars, but to this day were are still in contact via social media and all to seldom get togethers. goes around comes around.
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It’s something that happens with folks who like to wrench on cars and hang out with like-minded people. We used to call them “install-fests” when I was involved in such things. I’m in my 40s now and don’t get out much but it was a regular part of my life for 20 years. Made some great friends and as recently as 4 years ago a group of people I met that way got together and Built and ran a Chumpcar.
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well said sir. I was just reminiscing some about old time work events and it's making me ![]() the one that stands out is the day MichiganMat brought his old targa over to weld his driver's inside seat mount. we both learned that day that you don't weld on the tunnel with the fuel lines in place!! ![]() ![]() after it calmed down he asked why was I out trying to push the car from the front while he put out the fire? I suggested I did not want his at the time of 2003 or so 74 $5000 targa burning my house down. took him to the parts store and we spent the rest of the afternoon pulling two fuels lines thru the tunnel. good times.... ![]()
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I know it's not about free anything, obviously.
(anyone with a $25k+ weekend toy does not need free pizza for a day's worth of hard labor) but who are these guys who have this kind of free time? Most people could offer Chateau Petrus and caviar and it's highly improbably this can ever actually occur. I am just curious if this happens even 1% of the number of times its mentioned on this forum. Even if these guys existed, What do their wives say about ditching for an entire afternoon, or day, or weekend? I have never even heard of one person who can or would do this. I just borrowed a relay to test from a local 911 owner I know, he drove by, we swapped the relay, bull****ted for a few minutes, but that was a 15 minute affair. No one is coming by for 10 hours. Even if they wanted to, who can spend their entire day helping some stranger from the internet? I simply can not wrap my mind around this. And how far do they travel? These cars are few and far between. And a tiny fraction reads the forum or knows DIY. Do people cross state lines while ditching their family obligations to help some poster on the internet? Is this related to the density of population in some areas? Are there dozens of 911 owners in your neighborhood? Maybe it's a city thing? That would make sense. Either way, my hat goes off to anyone who sinks an entire day to help a random person while offering thousands of dollars of service for free. ![]()
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All the time! You talk to someone who has a special skill or tool and ask them to come over and give you a hand. Hopefully you have a set of skills or tools the person knows might be useful in the future. When you're all done you organize a drive day and laugh about the mishaps when the job was in progress. I've done it for other people and people have done it for me. That's what life is all about when you boil away all the BS.
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I have met a few Pelicans this way. One came over to help get my Wevo shifter adjusted. I had a growler of beer as a thank you etc...
After doing my suspension I wouldnt hesitate to give someone local a hand. Its not difficult work but there are lots of steps where it might be nice to have someone around. Especially someone that has done it before.
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Who are these people you are talking to? I must know 100 different guys in my local area. Friends, activity partners, coworkers, etc. I don't think even one of them works on cars, let alone a 911.
In 4 years of ownership, I've met 3 911 guys who are local. (Crossing state lines is not local) Two do not really work on their cars. The other does basic repairs like me. But neither of us are dropping an engine in this lifetime (or in the current garage space situation) Even if he did, he's not spending 10 hours at my house, while his wife shuttles 4 kids around, So, the expertise is just not out there, and if it was, it's not hanging out at my place all weekend, for free. Hell, forget free beer, I could offer a free Lambo for someone to come by and drop and engine, and I'd still get crickets. I think the Venn speaks for itself. I think this "free beer" model only works in densely packed cities where dozens of random people, in your town, read the same forums, about your exact car, and have decades of deep knowledge, have serious tools and a lift, and have tons of free time. I suspect this happens 1% of the time it's mention on the forum.
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In college I repaired everyones bike for beer. We had no money except for beer. If anyone in San Francisco or nearby environs wants help with their 911, I’ll be willin. Just give me weed, whites and wine. Kidding beer is good.
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Last winter I helped a guy I had never met (except here on Pelican) drop the engine in his SC. I went over to his lift equipped garage for a few hours on a Saturday, met his wife and son, drank a couple beer and did what I could to help remove his engine without breaking anything.
I had never pulled an engine previously, but he had. I offered my help to get together with some other like minded P-car people, to learn something and perhaps share some knowledge. Plus, I like to get in there to do and learn stuff. Inquiring minds and all that. I did the same thing a few years ago when I lived in another city. I try to meet others for coffee or beers that may be on Pelican and are local. When I heard that one was redoing his suspension, I offer a hand. For me, it's a pay it forward kind of thing. Fellowship and comradeship. Collective knowledge and all that, as well. Same thing if I saw one of ours broken down at the side of the highway, I'd stop and help if I could. Even you, Sugarwood. Like they say (PCA or somewhere): It's not about the cars, its the people. Or I came for the cars but stayed for the people. Something like that.
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you shug are incurable.
it's not like any of us were putting off a kidney donation surgery or anything like that to drop by for a few hours. sure, people are busy so if you're looking for help you have to undoubtedly be flexible in your efforts to get it. if you're in the sticks of a rural area good for your quality of life and bummer on 911 help... your last paragraph in post 13 sums up why you just don't get it. when I visit you your not getting a 30 year trained Porsche tech, but a guy that's done or helped do a number of things to these cars over the last 20 years learning mostly what I know from other lenders of time & knowledge. im not going to suggest I help you rebuild your motor, or suggest you help me with mine. nor am I gunna require you have a lift,,, although if you have a lift I will REALLY wanna be your bro.... now that you mention it there are no longer work party invite posts really. we'd do it on the main page years ago before Dmitry might move it to a regional forum where it gets crickets…. maybe people are busier these days, I know I am, but maybe the attitudes your questions raise are now the norm. you could ask for help, or question why some of us might wanna help out. that's a clear case of the vinegar v. honey deal... if this thread were you looking for help to drop a motor on the Saturday after thanksgiving while your wife was out id not visit cause im tired of the stupid questions already...
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although I am free that sat AM should someone need to drop a motor with in say,,,,,,,, 73 miles of me..
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I’m probably going to regret responding to this post because it smells like troll bait, but I’m feeling froggy so what the hell.
Uwanna has been over to my place too many times to count. When he helped me with my first engine drop I bought him a bottle of Scotch. He and rattlsnak came over one day to help troubleshoot the notorious fuel pump mystery ground. That was probably an 8-10 hour affair. I helped Garrett set his CIS properly. Don’t remember his username. He sold his SC last year. I crossed the state line to visit wareaglescott a few weeks ago. He lives 2 hours away. I was there in 1 hour 40 minutes. I’ve met up with Pelicans in Washington state, Massachusetts and Germany. We’ve tinkered with cars and drank beer together. So, yea. It happens. People help you and you return the favor.
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So, I get the concept. I've done it. What I am referring to specifically is people offering pizza to someone doing a MAJOR operation like dropping an engine. (Yes, that is a major operation that few people ever attempt, even here) These guys are unicorns, and it's exponentially harder when you have a very rare car.
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