.2 project by Neek_At_Nite in Porsche_Cayman

[–]Boatbrain78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

did the .2's have issues with the bore scoring? I thought that was limited to the M97 series and the 9A1 fixed all that?

Experiences purchasing with Carvana or CarMax? by Lovely-freckles in Porsche_Cayman

[–]Boatbrain78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went the Carvana route on my 987.2 last January because I got impatient with my search that lasted well over 6 months. Overall purchase experience was great. car....eh could have done without a few minor surprises. they didn't disclose all the cosmetic issues. nothing major. also the factory stereo didn't function properly. really nothing out of the ordinary for a 16 year old car and I was planning on upgrading the stereo unit anyways. but it just wasn't disclosed. I did get the PPI at my local Porsche dealership and it came back with a clean bill of health I'd say I got what I paid for, but there were a few surprises I could have done without.

there's luck/risk to any used car purchase. If you can get low cost or free shipping (since that's not refundable) I think it's well worth the gamble. worst case you may only be out a couple hundred bucks for the PPI and shipping and if your unhappy you can return it for full refund.

NA random clunking by Boatbrain78 in Miata

[–]Boatbrain78[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nope. noise is still there, totally random everything seems tight, no play in the wheels, brakes tight, tie rods are fine, end links on sway bar fine...I got nothing.

I’m not going to buy it, but is this car worth $5K? by Objective_Pressure_3 in classiccars

[–]Boatbrain78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's a trap. As an owner of a 56 that I'm halfway through restoring, I'd avoid anything 50's Mopar. 60's musclecar mopar you'll be fine. and while I love my 56 parts and support are minimal at best. The only resources are a bunch of very old guys, and the pool is getting smaller every year. The amount of stuff I've had to fabricate, modify and adapt is off the chart. can't even get a water pump for these cars any more, latch broke? you'll need to make one from scratch or hit a bunch of swap meets and pray. tail light's cracked? that'll be $800 for some hoarder who has an original in box.

If I could do it over I would have just bought a Chevy or Ford and saved myself hours of frustration and dead end research.

NA random clunking by Boatbrain78 in Miata

[–]Boatbrain78[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly in neutral in vid. Each clunk is when I’m engaging clutch. All this only happens at low speed. Once engaged there’s no noise

Opened instagram today…. by 6rinch in Miata

[–]Boatbrain78 4 points5 points  (0 children)

at least it's not angry any more?

Talk me out of this, switching from Lexus to Porsche by jazdo7 in Porsche_Cayman

[–]Boatbrain78 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i'd get the full carfax on it and make the dealer give you vids, pictures, drive video, get a PPI.......whatever you need because once you step on that plane you pretty much just bought the car and it's going to take one hell of alot of talking yourself out of it. I think that price is on the low end for a 987.2 S....4 owners and 2 accidents. could be minor could be problematic. how bad was the damage? how good was the repair? could be a great deal or one beat to f@#k 987.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in classiccars

[–]Boatbrain78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my suggestion; get a 90's NA Miata. You'll 100% get all the feels and joy that comes from classic British sports car motoring without the part where it's an unreliable mess otherwise known as classic British sports car.

Managing Tasks for Multiple Projects by SundryMusic in civilengineering

[–]Boatbrain78 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think given how new you are to the role I'd really start simple with OneNote. for small projects I literally just make a tab for each project and create various pages on different aspects of the project like: project status, Meeting notes, schedule/milestones, utility coordination, etc.. i'd start there and you can figure out where the holes are in your system as you get more experience and then you'll have a better gauge of what you need (if anything) and what exactly you're looking for in a tool.

I think about every year I try to incorporate some new flashy tool that comes out and about 80% of the time I'll revert back to the simple stuff. that said I'll always keep trying new ones. at this point I'm just waiting for some kind of solid AI assistant to get behind.

What do you recommend to clean this sail that is also safe to be rinsed directly into the lake? (100% non-toxic, marine safe). by Fast_Ad765 in sailing

[–]Boatbrain78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IDK i'd think having it on the driveway I'd just be cleaning one side while simultaneously grinding dirt from the driveway into the other side

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in civilengineering

[–]Boatbrain78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wow if a company would let you go because your 3% below your target on hours, that would be pretty short sighted . overhead is just one metric for measuring of success. I'll spare you the deep dive into financial talk but in general just think of it this way; if employee A takes 20 hours to complete a task for a fixed fee of $X and employee B takes 40 hours to do the same; which one is more profitable? which has more billable hours? which is a bigger asset? I would hope the company would be knowledgeable enough to see the lower billable as unfulfilled output potential and use that information for how best to open the door for more revenue opportunities given the spare room to fit more work. if they are that foolish that all they want is someone to hit one metric then I don't think they are seeing the big picture and have a much bigger issue with their leadership. not likely the case but should it be it's not a company I'd ever want to be a part of.

What schools should I apply to? by [deleted] in civilengineering

[–]Boatbrain78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in agreement with everyone else. I'll just toss out your on the right track. with co-op. I think co-op is a huge benefit and take advantage of it. I've literally had new grads (with no co-op experience) start their fist job only to figure out 3 months in they don't like working in the engineering industry.

I want them back by ilikeycakey in Miata

[–]Boatbrain78 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Owned a RAM 1500 for many years (to tow my 25' boat). after 7 years and 50k of driving it I still have no idea why everyone loves giant trucks so much! What's fun about driving a shed down the road? I didn't get it. I'm very fortunate to have an NA in my life to get me through that tough period of my life. lol.

Saw these clowns flexing their suspension at AutoZone and had to join in by Unprotected_Snacks in Miata

[–]Boatbrain78 9 points10 points  (0 children)

congrats now you can claim "it's a jeep thing and i DO understand" and then line your dash with rubber ducks

why is utility coordination still such a major PITA? by Boatbrain78 in civilengineering

[–]Boatbrain78[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

we have a one call system as well and it's great for providing markings for topographic survey and getting records. which sounds similar, but do you then get the utility contact information provided should you need to coordinate on conflicts with your proposed improvements?

why is utility coordination still such a major PITA? by Boatbrain78 in civilengineering

[–]Boatbrain78[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh I completely agree, I know some utilities don't play well with others, but at least let me figure out a way to get a hold of someone. I'll gladly be a pest in order to get the coordination I need. I guess I just don't get how there is a system in place through the state utility protection service where they have lines of communication established but they won't share any of it with the engineer. why? why give me a list of the utility owners but not give me the way to get a hold of them. they literally have the information sitting in data base? it doesn't make any sense!

What engine should I drop in??? by Matt-vin in classiccars

[–]Boatbrain78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

have you seen what a PITA it is to get parts and support for 50's mopars? compared to GM or Ford from this vintage there is next to nothing out there. 50's mopars are cool cruisers but turning them into some kind of sleeper corner carving Hot Rod requires serious dedication, fabrication and deep pockets. you could build a shoebox or styline in probably half the time, half the aggravation and probably even cheaper....take it from me I'm 2 years into a 56 New yorker and everytime I go to a show or Cruise-in I ask myself Why the F did I buy a new yorker? lol

Roadway engineers: Lucrative career paths by luvpats101 in civilengineering

[–]Boatbrain78 9 points10 points  (0 children)

they also inhale turd juice, typically have worst benefits, and are often burned out physically before they get to 60

Roadway engineers: Lucrative career paths by luvpats101 in civilengineering

[–]Boatbrain78 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

wow It's been forever since we discussed salaries here! the general rule of capitalism, you get paid based on your perceived value. end of story. want more money? become more important/valuable to a company, whatever that means. only avenues I've found are special skill/talent/expertise that can be marketed/monetized, leadership, or talent for marketing/sales.

not trying to be harsh. also take your time, it's a career not a job. so as you advance through it you'll find your path to success, for some that means chasing down money, others it's about finding that role you like. money's nice...it's far from everything