I'm gonna have to think about that.
Any good carpenter knows you need to use Hickory for that and not Pine! And the grain needs to run vertically, not horizontally!!
But one must know the formula. I watch folks attempt to pp all the time, half try to pull in, but without to formula, look out…There's a pretty simple formula.
Parallel parking is the one thing I learned in driver training. I had been driving quite a lot early on and could drift corners on gravel roads, burn donuts, double clutch to match RPMs, power shift, etc. but I never had any use for parallel parking until driver training.I taught all 4 of my kids how to parallel park. They learned the first time out and then we took a couple of more practice trips, parallel parking on the downtown residential streets in Valpo. Not one of them had to parallel park for the test.
There's a pretty simple formula. Do it the same way every time, and it never fails.
I taught all 4 of my kids how to parallel park. They learned the first time out and then we took a couple of more practice trips, parallel parking on the downtown residential streets in Valpo. Not one of them had to parallel park for the test.
There's a pretty simple formula. Do it the same way every time, and it never fails.