
Originally Posted by
VinnyRusso
So, obviously I'm to going to even begin to dispute this... but I will say that you should consider politics as as secondary career path... as some of my statements, that I felt were obviously made clear their intentions, we're taken literally for the benefit of your argument. Kudos to your skills.
so, to briefly defend myself and then we can all move on, and I'll go back to being the FNG....
Topic #1 - Yes, I know what PUR is... Polyurethane... but you could have said that and not used "PUR" as i would bet a large percentage of people here would not know what PUR was... I used "Plastic" as a general term... Not knowing the group here, I was keeping things general. Granted my claims about plastic are not backed by science, but as car guys we regularly take risks associated with our hobby... How many time have we sprayed paint or chemicals without proper ventilation... or worked with the battery connected when we were supposed to disconnect? I'm just saying... I was under the assumption that we shared our findings here, I thought I made it clear that this repair was to be made at your own risk. I took a risk, it worked.
Topic #2: Yes, I'm not an idiot I know the the sun is what caused it... But you being a scientist... why would you think that if it took years for the sun to deform the plastic, that I would be able to put it back within minuted using the same source... I don't now about the other owners, but I don't want my center console to sit outside for 10 years as I wait for 2x4's and straps to push it back into place because I can't be trusted with a heat gun. C' mon... Are you just flaming me to prove a point?
Topic #3: again... My bad on this... my explanation didn't take into account that everything posted here needed to be run through the full scientific experiment model and backed up with nobel prize winning scientists fact checking... Yes, of course there are adhesives of some sort in place I suppose when I said there weren't any adhesives to release, I was trying o make a point that they hadn't released yet... so why would they during repair?
I'm not trying to start a fight here... but if this is how my first attempt at contributing to this forum will be met, then I suppose I will be better served sitting back and observing... I was really hoping that, like the Jeep clubs I am a part of , this would be a very close knit group of car guys, all on the same page as helping each other out and sharing what knowledge they have...
But it appears it is more of a exclusive club, looking down at those of us trying to fulfill a dream of becoming a Viper owner if they don't meet the requirements of the "cool kids"
Your response could have been handled a lot differently, but you choose to show your true self.... I hope that you do not represent the majority of the owners on this site, its enough to have me reconsidering ownership to avoid having the rest of the world group me in with owners like yourself...
or maybe you just had a bad day... who knows...
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