🤣🤣🤣🤣 Now I know I am a PROFESSIONAL too. My grease gun leakes too down here in hot Texas. I now put it in a large plastic bag and leave in in my garage fridge. Wonderful tour of your Professional Workshop. Thank you..
Wow Marion, your shop looks almost like mine! I have three of them equally organized like yours. One is in the basement of my house which at the present time one can hardly walk through. The second is a 26' x 24' garage, I still manage to keep my Ram diesel and my Kawasaki side by side out of our brutal winter weather. The third is a 30' x 50' pole barn, I keep my Kubota 50 hp diesel with 8' snow blower attached for 8 months of the year. Park my 35" camper there for 9 months a year, along with horse drawn manure spreder, along with some toys like a wood chipper Maple syrup making equipment, generator, lawn mower, etc. Like you, I can still find nearly every tool I look for, given enough time! I love your video posts!
Sir, that was hilarious! I enjoy the videos on the Ram, as I also drive a 2015 with the Cummins, you have helped a lot. In your past life offshore California, you were the company man on many jobs. I believe I was OTIS slick line then, before going to coil tubing. You also know my brother in law, Kritzler.
It was Hondo when it was new. Camay Drilling Company if I remember right. I will always remember one thing about that platform. Went in for something to eat late one night, ordered a hamburger. I got a bun with ham on it…..Many years ago
@@bamboozler8459 I remember a lot about that platform. Trying to do wireline work under the drilling rig was a nightmare. Using the crown and top master for a lubricator. I remember the rig being the Challenger? We put up two more platforms in the 90's Harmony and Heritage. They were fine platforms, the wellbays had more room than a basket ball court. You would have been in heaven, ha.
I was long gone before the new platforms were built. I went in to coil tubing shortly after Hondo. Transferred to Wyoming for a couple years , then was sent back to Bakersfield. Worked international for about 10 years, rotational, saw a good part of the world. Came back to Bakersfield as the coil manager, rode it out until 2015 when I was packaged out. Best thing that ever happened to me. My name is Bradley Holland by the way. I do miss the good old days….I was just a helper back when on your platform, but I remember my supervisors saying what a good guy you were to work for.
Looks great I'm hoping you do a video on after market shock absorbers for stock height ram 2500 4x4 6.7. BUT DON'T GO out of your way and reorganize your shop.
I try to keep things in their place in our new to us home (bought last year) However it's a losing battle to find things around the spouses "stuff". And because she never goes in the garage it becomes my problem.
Hi Marion, nice workshop!...😅. I have a 2013 RAM 2500 6.7, and after my last engine oil change, I put the same amount than before (3 gal. of VALVOLINE Premium blue 5w40 with the CUMMINS badge), but ...for whatever reason, this time the level got a little bit high...on the plastic part of the dipstick, about 10 mm below the cable metal. Do you think that's recommended to get some oil out?...or is going to be fine there. Thank you!
I think your fooling around with us….. I’ve seen your work in your previous videos….. there’s no way this is yours….unless you let someone use it and that’s the way you found it………haha, don’t get me wrong I have to clean my garage 6-10 times a year because it started to resemble one just like that. Cheers Marion thanks for the laughs.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Now I know I am a PROFESSIONAL too. My grease gun leakes too down here in hot Texas. I now put it in a large plastic bag and leave in in my garage fridge. Wonderful tour of your Professional Workshop. Thank you..
Wow Marion, your shop looks almost like mine! I have three of them equally organized like yours. One is in the basement of my house which at the present time one can hardly walk through. The second is a 26' x 24' garage, I still manage to keep my Ram diesel and my Kawasaki side by side out of our brutal winter weather. The third is a 30' x 50' pole barn, I keep my Kubota 50 hp diesel with 8' snow blower attached for 8 months of the year. Park my 35" camper there for 9 months a year, along with horse drawn manure spreder, along with some toys like a wood chipper Maple syrup making equipment, generator, lawn mower, etc. Like you, I can still find nearly every tool I look for, given enough time! I love your video posts!
Marion, You're such an inspiration! It may take me months, but I will aspire to organize my "shop" to be half as tidy as yours. Thank you...
One of your best Mr Blair!
Don't feel bad Mr Marion i have 3000 square foot shop behind my house that makes yours look neat and tidy 😊
This is a hoot! Thanks. I needed a good laugh.
You know what they say: “Do what I say, not what I do.”
This one is good!! I love it
Luv your sence of humor 🏋️♀️👍🤗
That was damn funny. I certainly learned a lot.
😂🤣Thank you for a good laugh, that was great!
You're the man!
Finally a video of something to strive for! 😂
That thumbnail though 😂
Sir, that was hilarious! I enjoy the videos on the Ram, as I also drive a 2015 with the Cummins, you have helped a lot.
In your past life offshore California, you were the company man on many jobs. I believe I was OTIS slick line then, before going to coil tubing. You also know my brother in law, Kritzler.
I do, amazing. Yes Jim and Susan. And Hondo Field. That's so cool. Keep in touch.
It was Hondo when it was new. Camay Drilling Company if I remember right. I will always remember one thing about that platform. Went in for something to eat late one night, ordered a hamburger. I got a bun with ham on it…..Many years ago
@@bamboozler8459 I remember a lot about that platform. Trying to do wireline work under the drilling rig was a nightmare. Using the crown and top master for a lubricator. I remember the rig being the Challenger? We put up two more platforms in the 90's Harmony and Heritage. They were fine platforms, the wellbays had more room than a basket ball court. You would have been in heaven, ha.
I was long gone before the new platforms were built. I went in to coil tubing shortly after Hondo. Transferred to Wyoming for a couple years , then was sent back to Bakersfield. Worked international for about 10 years, rotational, saw a good part of the world. Came back to Bakersfield as the coil manager, rode it out until 2015 when I was packaged out. Best thing that ever happened to me. My name is Bradley Holland by the way. I do miss the good old days….I was just a helper back when on your platform, but I remember my supervisors saying what a good guy you were to work for.
@@bamboozler8459 Thanks for that and for reaching out. Keep in touch.
Haha great video!
Looks great I'm hoping you do a video on after market shock absorbers for stock height ram 2500 4x4 6.7. BUT DON'T GO out of your way and reorganize your shop.
I try to keep things in their place in our new to us home (bought last year) However it's a losing battle to find things around the spouses "stuff". And because she never goes in the garage it becomes my problem.
I think you have a future as a Kaizen instructor. You gotta start somewhere.
What happened to the yellow floor jack you regretted buying? Didn’t see that in the room….
Holy Hell! Did the kids come in while y’all were away!! Get that key back from them ASAP ❤
Hi Marion, nice workshop!...😅.
I have a 2013 RAM 2500 6.7, and after my last engine oil change, I put the same amount than before (3 gal. of VALVOLINE Premium blue 5w40 with the CUMMINS badge), but ...for whatever reason, this time the level got a little bit high...on the plastic part of the dipstick, about 10 mm below the cable metal.
Do you think that's recommended to get some oil out?...or is going to be fine there.
Thank you!
You would feel at home in my shop
I do have one question who makes the broken ductless ac unit that has four switch optional control system?
Keeping things dress right dress!😂😂😂
😂 classic
Plan your work work your plan take your breaks and lunch when you can!
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I think your fooling around with us….. I’ve seen your work in your previous videos….. there’s no way this is yours….unless you let someone use it and that’s the way you found it………haha, don’t get me wrong I have to clean my garage 6-10 times a year because it started to resemble one just like that. Cheers Marion thanks for the laughs.
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I'll tell you what, you can fit a lot more into that shop. You look like you just moved in! Ask me how I know.
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A real professional has at least 3 jobs on the go, 2 of them for over a year.