Daddy has done a good job of teaching and the little darlin’ obviously has innate talents.
I know grown men that can’t use the tools she is using and it’s cute as hell when she pulls the trigger on that impact gun.
Daddy has done a good job of teaching and the little darlin’ obviously has innate talents.
I know grown men that can’t use the tools she is using and it’s cute as hell when she pulls the trigger on that impact gun.
What a cutie and getting some skills early to boot. Great video.
What a joy to see a Dad teaching his daughter mechanical skills. She’ll grow up knowing how to fix things, and not afraid of challenges.
That is awesome!!!
She does better than I can do anymore with the arthritis and neuropathy in my hands. Not shabby hand dexterity for a kid that age.
Yeah, I need to get one of her – she’s gonna be able to blind start a bolt at age 10. She’s already scary competent!!
I need all the help I can get nowadays.
My wife was fixing vacuum tube TVs and radios at that age. Her dad introduced her to using the drug store tube testers. It’s like the electronics version of this little girl’s world.
She stuck with it, and her last job before retiring young was working on the electronics in the Space Shuttles’ Solid Rocket Boosters.
Sig, I heard similar stories in my later years. Never knew about the DIY tube testers in the stores. Coulda saved my ole man some money had I known when I was young
I work with guys who passed airframe & powerplant school who aren’t as capable as she is.
That’s great, she’s great. But I’m going to be ‘that guy’ who says she should be wearing goggles or Saf T glasses.
Worked with a young woman who grew up in the backwoods of Maine. It was difficult to find something she could not do. If you bought a case of beer and the parts, she would help you change your brakes. She could run a backhoe. She was a crack shot with a pistol or a rifle. She brought hand-dipped chocolates into work one day. She had a side hustle sewing wedding gowns that she sold for about $1000 each.
Should’a married her!
Can call her when my battery is dead ?
Am dang proud of both of em ( and mama’s wisdom to leave em alone).
I look forward to more videos.
Juan
I hate doing timing belts,she’s hired!
So how many dugga-duggas is she rated for now?
That’s special.
Eye pro-watch the hair
Phil my brother you have made my year complete, thank you. If I had a Grandson I would want him to marry her, crazy or not.
Hell, I did that on a Ford 390 when I was 16 and ended up with bolts in the wrong holes and bolts left over… I paid my younger brother to disassemble the front end and reassemble it correctly.
First time I ever saw a timing belt replaced with the engine on the ground.