Its been way to long since my last post/ update on here. But I figure I've got an excuse.
I first must start out with a huge thank you to all my friends in the hot rod world and family who without I would not have been able to survive the last couple of years. A bunch of major personal problems had beaten me down greatly. Then on June 16 2010 the "this I F-n need" moment occurred. A thunderstorm with high winds threw a monkey wrench into the works.
The majority of tools and machinery survived but the building was a complete loss. Racked and twisted I was looking at a complete rebuild of the building.
Again a big thanks to all my friends who came to help with moving a shops worth of stuff to a dryer temporary location.
Fast foward to mid summer 2011... I was driving around with my kids and came across this building. Many phone calls and sleepless nights a deal was struck and this 12,000 square foot building became my new shop.
The drama doesn't stop there, the first day that we'd be able to move in was the day that hurricane Irene made its way thru our area. We braved the storm till mid morning and got a few loads moved to the new shop.
I first must start out with a huge thank you to all my friends in the hot rod world and family who without I would not have been able to survive the last couple of years. A bunch of major personal problems had beaten me down greatly. Then on June 16 2010 the "this I F-n need" moment occurred. A thunderstorm with high winds threw a monkey wrench into the works.
The majority of tools and machinery survived but the building was a complete loss. Racked and twisted I was looking at a complete rebuild of the building.
Again a big thanks to all my friends who came to help with moving a shops worth of stuff to a dryer temporary location.
Fast foward to mid summer 2011... I was driving around with my kids and came across this building. Many phone calls and sleepless nights a deal was struck and this 12,000 square foot building became my new shop.
The drama doesn't stop there, the first day that we'd be able to move in was the day that hurricane Irene made its way thru our area. We braved the storm till mid morning and got a few loads moved to the new shop.