Hi guys, I'm 35 and love anything old and metal. Wow this almost feels like a counseling group. In my early 20's I started working as a machinist under my father, after getting my TQ I realized that I didn't want to stand in front of a machine all day long. I got a job at a custom motorcycle shop as a helper and worked my way up as a fabricator/mechanic. I would love to still work there but it is very much a seasonal job over here. So now I'm a plumber and I do all my fab work as a hobby, like I said I know bikes but hot rods are kind of new to me. I picked up a 1929 model a sedan that was someones long time project and I need to figure what needs to be done or fixed on it. I'm hoping that I can have it on the road in the next year......or two so I can take my wife and daughter out in it. I'm looking forward to chatting with you guys about all the things that can be done, shouldn't be done and are possible to do.
You sure know something about Intro's., that was a good one, and it is very much appreciated. Just how is it that there are so many guys able to pick up a "A" for a project, and I look to no avail, & still I have no "A"..........Welcome to the H.A.M.B..................from Arkansas City, KS. firstnomad www.angelfire.com/jazz/flatlandstudio
Welcome to H.A.M.B. from Wisconsin..........lots of nice people here to help you....Enjoy the ride.....Big Bad John
LOL! I know, right? "Hi, my name is Bob and I'm a hot rod addict..." Chorus: "...Hi Bob!..." LOL! Welcome from NY!!
Welcome from Rowlett, TX---lots of great a-bones on this board. You'll get all the help you want. Good havin' ya