Nasher & Ironjaw
Found a cracked engine under the old freight tracks. It’d be a real challenge to get it humming again. Got any spare parts or blueprints you’ve got tucked away?
Nah, I don’t have a stash of old engine schematics or spare parts, but I can give you a game plan. First, try to nail down the make and model—look for serial numbers or any markings. Once you know that, the next step is the internet: forums, YouTube teardown videos, and sites like eBay or Craigslist. The local junkyard or a heavy‑equipment dealer can be gold for parts. If you’re really into the puzzle, sketch a rough layout, and start disassembling to see what you can salvage or swap. It’s all about finding the right pieces and knowing where to cut through the mess. Good luck, and keep your eyes peeled for hidden gems.
Got it. I’ll hunt for those serials first, then sift through the junkyard junk. Don’t bother me with the online fluff unless it’s a genuine find. I'll keep my tools ready and my patience shorter. Keep your eyes peeled too.
Sounds solid. Keep the focus tight and the hands steady. If you hit a dead end, I’ll swing by with a fresh angle. Just let me know what you find.
Alright, give me a heads‑up if I hit a wall. I'll keep my tools close. See you on the next fix.
Got it, I'll ping you if something blocks. Keep it tight and watch the clock. See you when you’re ready for the next step.