we're setting up shop
#28
Well the shop is OFFICIAL!!! I signed the lease today and we are going to start moving in.
One thing of special interest. The red arrow points to where the shop is. The blue arrow is to where Eric Carter's house is Carter=Cold Beer
Anyway if I can get my damn camera working I will take some pics.
One thing of special interest. The red arrow points to where the shop is. The blue arrow is to where Eric Carter's house is Carter=Cold Beer
Anyway if I can get my damn camera working I will take some pics.
#30
man, it sounds nice.. im excited already bout you guys opening one up still, i don't think imma ever have a chance to ever drop by.. cause im for california.. seems like Texas has all the nice spots.. sUre makes me wanna move there!.. ehehe.. but yea good luck guys!..
1990_whitecomet
1990_whitecomet
Last edited by 1990_whitecomet; 03-14-04 at 01:04 AM.
#31
There is a road on that map called "rapp" too. So I guess it ain't all Hillbilly here
Originally posted by rxrotary2_7
sorry... i just found it funny that there is a road in texas named "Hicks Rd." LOL!!
congrats too BTW.
sorry... i just found it funny that there is a road in texas named "Hicks Rd." LOL!!
congrats too BTW.
#32
Originally posted by 1990_whitecomet
man, it sounds nice.. im excited already bout you guys opening one up still, i don't think imma ever have a chance to ever drop by.. cause im for california.. seems like Texas has all the nice spots.. sUre makes me wanna move there!.. ehehe.. but yea good luck guys!..
1990_whitecomet
man, it sounds nice.. im excited already bout you guys opening one up still, i don't think imma ever have a chance to ever drop by.. cause im for california.. seems like Texas has all the nice spots.. sUre makes me wanna move there!.. ehehe.. but yea good luck guys!..
1990_whitecomet
But Texas is pretty much central to both coasts and that can be real handy.
#34
Here we go folks. It rained almost all day yesterday so I could not haul any equipment up. I got one up today and another one sitting in te truck waiting for David to get in in about 15 minutes.
So will have two truckloads up at the end of the day. I wanted to be alot further but oh well.
Here are some pics including my garage AFTER I got the first load out. I had pushed my engine hoist back in so there is actually a couple of holes in there if you look real close
So will have two truckloads up at the end of the day. I wanted to be alot further but oh well.
Here are some pics including my garage AFTER I got the first load out. I had pushed my engine hoist back in so there is actually a couple of holes in there if you look real close
#37
You bet she is! She even came up there and cleaned up the bathroom and stocked us up with paper towels and stuff! She can't wait to park her SUV in the garage
It has been many years since a car has made it all the way in my garage
It has been many years since a car has made it all the way in my garage
#39
David and I both have full-time jobs so are shop time is pretty limited. Making solid motor mounts has been the only thing I have been doing for a few months now. Since my frustration level of trying to do much in the garage reached critical mass back then I am finally motivated to take up the other projects I have neglected.
One is a semi-solid motor mount that will be pretty wicked. All the people that want the hard hit of a solid mount without as much vibration will love these.
Since this requires me to weld as you could see from the pic of my garage that was not the safest place to weld.
I would spend an hour moving **** just so I could do a phase of a project and then have to spend another half hour rearranging **** to do the next step. The inefficiency of my time was pretty overwhelming.
David and I just unloaded more equipment and going over ideas and we are like a couple of kids at Christmas right now
He's pulling the race cars over tomorrow. I'm trying to find a plasma cutter and a good deal on a lift.
The mandrel bender project is about to take off for another attempt and the bead roller (for the IC pipe) are going into production and will get a test run on Ebay soon as well.
Oh, and anytime you can make it up just come on. Even if we aren't at the shop you can always stop by Gotham and see the guys there and I am sure I can get over there and probably make a run to the shop from there.
One is a semi-solid motor mount that will be pretty wicked. All the people that want the hard hit of a solid mount without as much vibration will love these.
Since this requires me to weld as you could see from the pic of my garage that was not the safest place to weld.
I would spend an hour moving **** just so I could do a phase of a project and then have to spend another half hour rearranging **** to do the next step. The inefficiency of my time was pretty overwhelming.
David and I just unloaded more equipment and going over ideas and we are like a couple of kids at Christmas right now
He's pulling the race cars over tomorrow. I'm trying to find a plasma cutter and a good deal on a lift.
The mandrel bender project is about to take off for another attempt and the bead roller (for the IC pipe) are going into production and will get a test run on Ebay soon as well.
Oh, and anytime you can make it up just come on. Even if we aren't at the shop you can always stop by Gotham and see the guys there and I am sure I can get over there and probably make a run to the shop from there.
#41
Originally posted by DamonB
Does this mean I can get my wheels powedercoated soon?
Mrs. Scalli must be a saint.
Does this mean I can get my wheels powedercoated soon?
Mrs. Scalli must be a saint.
Oh and Ms. Scalli is "the Devil" Bobby BOOSHAY!!!
#42
Originally posted by Scalliwag
We are going to get a bigger oven because I can only do 16" wheels max right now.
We are going to get a bigger oven because I can only do 16" wheels max right now.
.....you'll have to come up with another excuse
#45
Congrats man. Sounds exciting for you. I need to make a trip out to texas sometime, seems there's always something going on. By the way you wouldn't happen to have a position open for an AE and ME major with an EE minor in say three would ya? What you are doing is what I want to do. Unfortunately as a college student I have no funds, and because of the majors and minor that I've chosen I won't be out in the four years like I'd hoped, but I should be out in three and would love to at least drop by your shop sometime and talk with you.
- Steiner
- Steiner
#46
Heck you have the market cornered on the engineering fields bro! I would love to talk to you sometime. Just having someone that could take my raw ideas and drawings and convert them to CAD and then to CNC programs would be one hell of an asset to me.
Someone with the capabilities and access to equipment to digitize and reverse engineer something like a side housing to develop a CNC program to make them from billet aluminum would also be a valuable person.
Of course some ideas are not very practical but many I would not mention here I have made working prototypes but the next step for mass production would require someone like you. So anytime you come up I will be very happy to meet you
Someone with the capabilities and access to equipment to digitize and reverse engineer something like a side housing to develop a CNC program to make them from billet aluminum would also be a valuable person.
Of course some ideas are not very practical but many I would not mention here I have made working prototypes but the next step for mass production would require someone like you. So anytime you come up I will be very happy to meet you
#47
Awesome man awesome. I have some ideas of my own that I've been toying around with. When it comes to CAD, I'm there. I had one year of it in High School, and I am in my first semester of CAD right now. I'm about four projects ahead of the class. My teacher actually told me to stop doing work one day because I was making five designs in the time span it took everyone else to make one. I have limited time with a CNC machine. I know how to use it but I unfortunately with my curicullum I don't have time to go to the lab and practice on it.
- Steiner
- Steiner
#48
That's cool. Keep working hard. One really good design brought to fruition could set you for life.
So do you know how to build burn programs for CNC plasma tables? I have access to one with a BurneyIII controller. The water table is 20'x55'!!! Here is a 10'x20' table. Hell I would like to have a 5'x10' someday
So do you know how to build burn programs for CNC plasma tables? I have access to one with a BurneyIII controller. The water table is 20'x55'!!! Here is a 10'x20' table. Hell I would like to have a 5'x10' someday
#50
Originally posted by Scalliwag
That's cool. Keep working hard. One really good design brought to fruition could set you for life.
So do you know how to build burn programs for CNC plasma tables? I have access to one with a BurneyIII controller. The water table is 20'x55'!!! Here is a 10'x20' table. Hell I would like to have a 5'x10' someday
That's cool. Keep working hard. One really good design brought to fruition could set you for life.
So do you know how to build burn programs for CNC plasma tables? I have access to one with a BurneyIII controller. The water table is 20'x55'!!! Here is a 10'x20' table. Hell I would like to have a 5'x10' someday
Matter of fact, he and my dad have one a table something like that sitting out in the pasture (no tool head - they want to make it a CNC router for wooden signs and rifle stocks, I think.)