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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    There are some things one should not do kilted, if one has the choice. Car work is one of those things.
    I prefer to do filthy jobs naked---clean-up is much easier; but, I draw the line where safety is concerned, e.g., I won't fry bacon un-clad.
    The spirit of the Declaration of Arbroath (6 April 1320) abides today, defiantly resisting any tyranny that would disarm, disperse and despoil proud people of just morals, determined to keep the means of protecting their families and way of life close at hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fit2BKilted View Post
    I prefer to do filthy jobs naked---clean-up is much easier; but, I draw the line where safety is concerned, e.g., I won't fry bacon un-clad.
    Dont fry it! bake it in the oven.... cooks up flatter doesnt shrink as much..faster too ... now no more excuses to get clothed for breakfast

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    Thumbs up

    I have a couple old Sport Kilts that have been downgraded to 'beater' status, I do home repair and mechanic stuff in them all the time.
    Order of the Dandelion, The Houston Area Kilt Society, Bald Rabble in Kilts, Kilted Texas Rabble Rousers, The Flatcap Confederation, Kilted Playtron Group.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post
    As soon as I was able, I promptly learned how to change my oil at a JiffyLube. Hey, I can even do that in a kilt if I like!

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    Rex, before the meetup last May, I had to take my wifes car to a local 'jiffy lube' place for an oil change. I did that in a kilt even. With those basement things, they have much better equipment for working on cars than I do. And skill too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    There are some things one should not do kilted, if one has the choice. Car work is one of those things.
    I think there was a list, I don't know if it was actually written or just mentined, but included things like Bunjee jumping, parachuting, trampoline, bike/motorbike riding, horseback riding, I forget the other things.

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    For emergency repairs, I will sometimes glove up and do work from under the hood, but I will make sure that I don't get anything on whatever kilt I'm wearing. When I had a really tattered black Survival UK, I did wear that frequently when going to the wrecking yards around here. Found that if I didn't need anything major, I could load whatever tools I needed into the cargo pockets, then walk out, grab what I needed, and go back to the office and pay up. Didn't need the toolbox, nor did I need to haul around a wheelbarrow. There's been only one time that I've crawled underneath a vehicle while wearing said UK, though. Was when I needed a clutch return spring for my car's clutch fork. Laid down some carpeting, knelt down, then went flat. Grabbed the spring, then stood up and walked off.

    -J

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    It's funny because I have found that I keep a modern kilt in my car now. I have changed into it a few times from shorts while after an event or softball game. I coach softball for young girls and never kilt for that, but change in the porta-potty afterwards, (tough for a man of substance.) But after reading this thread it makes me wonder if I shouldn't keep a pair of work shorts in the car in case I run into trouble while kilted.

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    In these cases, probably some boxer briefs are in order.

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    So, it seems that the general concensus to to wear appropriate clothing for the task.

    I guess that those people that talk about owning "beaters" for their dirty work and talk about oil changes are just talk. In the absence of a UK type modesty snap/button I can imagine no way to do all the shimmying, shifting and sliding without accidently flashing someone.

    Other than a couple of you that have crawled under your cars kilted out of necessity, I guess that everyone else dons something that provides a little more security.

    Thank you for your responses.

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    Non-regimental

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guy in the Kilt at UC View Post
    In these cases, probably some boxer briefs are in order.
    Oh, sure! Take the high road.

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