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Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by jonspinup, Apr 27, 2010.

  1. jonspinup
    Joined: Apr 22, 2010
    Posts: 25

    jonspinup
    Member

    Hey Everyone,
    I was informed that I needed to introduce myself so here I am. Really I'm here because the other half is addicted to rust! Not that there's a problem with that, as I have found that I too have a soft spot for such a thing. He has opened my eyes to a whole new world that I dabbled in with my dad but now have become absorbed in. I always enjoyed going to car shows with my dad and watching him fix the vehicles as a kid. I got into Jeeps as a teen and that alone has increased my drive to go more custom and do things on my own when it comes to repair and building vehicles. I'm a work in progress!

    I'm here to keep up with what's going on in the world of Rodding so I can at least carry on a more knowledgeable conversation at the dinner table. I encourage him to indulge in what I call his "car ****", so I figure by joining and taking part the more information I will absorb.

    I have a secret desire to weld and work sheet metal, and to be as creative as the folks I have seen on here. I guess I am hoping to find a few woman who are doing it too so I can get inspired to take charge of the torch and not feel like it's just a place for the men.

    If anyone in the NH area on here knows of a cl*** I can take to break the ice and get welding the information would be greatly appreciated.
    Take care and happy building!
     
  2. Stutz
    Joined: Feb 1, 2006
    Posts: 1,770

    Stutz
    Member

    Welcome from Wyo.
     
  3. Hot Rod Bob
    Joined: Mar 21, 2007
    Posts: 1,146

    Hot Rod Bob
    Member
    from T-ville Ky

  4. redlinetoys
    Joined: May 18, 2004
    Posts: 4,302

    redlinetoys
    Member
    from Midwest

    Welcome to the HAMB!

    Don't keep your desires secret! Go for it!
     
  5. Diamond N
    Joined: Mar 24, 2010
    Posts: 343

    Diamond N
    Member
    from Indiana

    Hi...And Welcome From Indiana
     
  6. rokcrln
    Joined: Jan 22, 2009
    Posts: 175

    rokcrln
    Member

    Welcome from Rainy Northern Californai! I think it is great that you and your lesser half (;)) have this in common to do as it has worked out great for my Wife our son and my self. It is a great family hobby or addiction in our case.
    I recommend that you read every Mag article that you can get your hands on, buy or barrow any and all DVD's that are car/ metal related and get to the point were you don't have to wonder what they are doing, you will start saying heck if he did it this way or that...

    As for welding and shaping if you have a welder and or a few hammers and dollies just get a few pointers and start out on junk metal until you get the hang of it. Go to YouTube and put in Mig welding, Hammer and dolly shaping and things like that and you will get all kinds of cool things to watch and try to help get your FIX!

    Anyways welcome

    Kevin
    LFD Inc.
     
  7. jonspinup
    Joined: Apr 22, 2010
    Posts: 25

    jonspinup
    Member

    Thanks for the warm welcome everybody! And thank you Kevin for the pointers on where to go to get started. We have 3 kids between us and we find they are getting more and more into it as well. We both see it as a great hobby and thing to do as a family. He just recently aquired a 1914 T (barn baby for the past 75 years) has had it in the driveway for 2 days, and when the kids found out it was going to a new home they were ALL bent out of shape. I guess it runs in their blood and thats' OK by us!

    I (he I should say) has all the tools and stuff I need to get started I'm just nervous! I'm going to take your advice (though I have been doing this for some time already, just not enough) and start reading anything I can, and watching anything I can get my hands on. That's why I'm here! When it's slow at work I can jump on and watch a video or read an article. It's great! Anyway, thank you all and I look forward to being a part of the H.A.M.B!
    ~ gabby
     
  8. Jimbo17
    Joined: Aug 19, 2008
    Posts: 3,959

    Jimbo17
    Member

    Welcome from the West Coast of Florida.

    New Hampshire is one of the places I really like to go.

    Mount Washington is so cool to go up to the top and enjoy the great views either driving up or hiking up.

    Jimbo
     
  9. Trucked Up
    Joined: Nov 6, 2006
    Posts: 1,580

    Trucked Up
    Member

    Bless you for wanting to become more involved in the p***ion that your husband and thousands of other men share.

    Welcome from Kentucky.
     
  10. aircoup
    Joined: Aug 13, 2009
    Posts: 1,037

    aircoup

    dont be nervous it,s not like were all watching or anything ,ha ha go for it and welcome aboard
     
  11. 64 Wildcat
    Joined: Feb 15, 2010
    Posts: 3,412

    64 Wildcat
    Member

    Welcome from New Zealand. Go ahead and give that metalworking a go - you might be surprised at what you can achieve. My best friend (a former spouse, dare I say?) took a metal fabrication cl*** with me at a local tech a dozen or so years ago and she turned out to have a real talent for the craft.

    Enjoy!
     
  12. 440shawn
    Joined: Sep 25, 2009
    Posts: 1,716

    440shawn
    Member

    Welcome From Illinois
     
  13. ratrodder34
    Joined: Dec 28, 2007
    Posts: 2,219

    ratrodder34
    Member
    from Irvine,ky.

    Welcome from Kentucky.........We all love CAR ****...
     
  14. prefect20
    Joined: May 5, 2007
    Posts: 255

    prefect20
    Member
    from scotland

    Welcome from over here in Scotland.
    Get out there and get some oil under your nails, before you break them off, fixing things
    Gerry
     
  15. creepr
    Joined: May 13, 2009
    Posts: 106

    creepr
    Member
    from dallas,ga

    wish my wife was that understanding! cheers from dallas,ga
     
  16. Anderhart Speed
    Joined: Nov 8, 2009
    Posts: 356

    Anderhart Speed
    Member

    Welcome from PA! There are a few women (some young women) that are doing this on here. Just grab a piece of metal and start shaping it into something. Find something that needs a patch, or decided to fabricate an overlay or something, look through here and check out metalmeet.com (a lot of metal shaping stuff there) and go for it. Post pics here and anyone who is well versed in forming metal will be more than happy to give you tips and pointers. You can usually pick up a welding cl*** at a local community college or vocational school, so check that out. I highly suggest learning TIG welding, but its difficult and the equipment is expensive, so if that is too off-putting MIG welding is VERY useful as well. Good Luck!!!

    ~John~
     
  17. Sir Woosh
    Joined: Dec 1, 2008
    Posts: 2,273

    Sir Woosh
    Member

    Yep, the Hamb girls are very important to us here. The same way you are into the whole scene with your Dad and Hamb man, my wife and I drive his and her's 55 Oldsmobiles. There are Hamb families here in more ways than one.

    I liked your comment about having a soft spot for rust too....Hmmmmm
    Soft spot.......rust Lol

    The car pic is her Lavender and White Olds......
    All Lavender and silver under the hood too.......
     

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  18. Hotrodbuilderny
    Joined: Mar 20, 2009
    Posts: 1,646

    Hotrodbuilderny
    Member

    Welcome from Long Island
     
  19. mosthumanmofo
    Joined: Mar 7, 2010
    Posts: 71

    mosthumanmofo
    Member

    Welcome, from New York. I am immersed in car ****.
     
  20. styleline
    Joined: Feb 14, 2009
    Posts: 868

    styleline
    Member
    from so-hol

    hi and welcome from the netherlands
     
  21. jonspinup
    Joined: Apr 22, 2010
    Posts: 25

    jonspinup
    Member

    Thanks Everybody! Your support for a gal to get out there and get dirty is fantastic and I appreciate all the pointers and tips to get going! I'm certainly not afraid to get a little grease under the nails and I've heard it's good for the complection!

    John ~ I'll definatley check out that site you suggested, thanks for the link.

    And Johnny ~ I'm glad you got the joke there!

    WOW, I just realized I have a lot of Johns checking out my site. Does that have anything to do with my name?! hahaha! Off to find more great articles and posts, thanks again everyone for the warm welcome!

    ~gabby
     
  22. Stefan T
    Joined: Sep 15, 2008
    Posts: 2,165

    Stefan T
    Member
    from Sweden

    Welcome from Sweden
     
  23. Wicked Tin
    Joined: Oct 17, 2007
    Posts: 1,153

    Wicked Tin
    Member

    Welcome Gabby from WI!!
     
  24. rockguy92
    Joined: Jul 18, 2009
    Posts: 1,141

    rockguy92
    Member

    Pratice, pratice, pratice - the key to good welding
    Welcome from O-HI-O
    The Rock
     
  25. DMFB
    Joined: May 22, 2009
    Posts: 551

    DMFB
    Member

    Welcome from the great state of Texas! There is a million years of experience on here, so don't hesitate to ask anything!
     
  26. petes65usa
    Joined: Mar 11, 2010
    Posts: 254

    petes65usa
    Member

    Welcome from Ohio.. :cool:
     
  27. Local colleges are a good place to look for basic welding cl***es, and sometimes autobody cl***es...though the latter can be good, or bad, depending on the instructors. Welcome to the H.A.M.B., BTW.
     
  28. stillrunners
    Joined: Aug 27, 2009
    Posts: 10,586

    stillrunners
    Member
    from dallas

    you go girl!...and howdy from Texas!
     
  29. pruekustoms
    Joined: Jul 4, 2009
    Posts: 18

    pruekustoms
    Member

    welcome i am also in the great state of new hampshire and if you find anymore barn cars that you want to sell let me know
     

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