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Yep, I do. I don't know anything about it. My wife took a class on it a while back, but I don't know if she is up for the task. PM me if you want to discuss it. Thanks!
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thats a big undertaken , i wish you the best. i think youre ahead of the game...having a shop, lift, and tools...keep us posted on your projects
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That's awesome Bart! Good luck! You obviously have a great head start with that well equipped shop and your skills. I'm looking forward to seeing your success.:xyxthumbs:
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Awesome! Looking forward to seeing your work some more!
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Sounds like fun!! Got a buddy here doing it with Hot Rods. Charges $30 per hour and keeps about 4 or 5 projects going at a time. Guys come by and make payments and he works it off.
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Thanks for all the words guys! I've got a fair bit of the 'business' side of things to take care of. My plans are to work on all types of classics/hot rods/toys. I don't want to get into heavy frame off type restorations, but would like to do upgrades, maintenance, wiring, and the like. Basically just mechanic type work rather than sheet metal replacement/fab/body work. As things get rolling, I'll keep you guys posted.
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Go for it Bart!! Very glad for ya, now if we could only get chuck to do the same!