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Young Blood from PA

Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by zArlen, May 22, 2011.

  1. zArlen
    Joined: May 12, 2011
    Posts: 17

    zArlen
    Member

    Yes, I have an old name on here from when I signed up years ago, but it hasn't been until the last year or so that I've gotten into hot rods enough to call myself a member. I'll have to contact a mod to get rid of the old name...

    Anyway guys, I thought I'd take the time to introduce myself here in the newbie forums. I'm a laid back, 19 year old gear head that wants to build some bad*** hot rods and learn as much as possible from the knowledgeable folks here on the HAMB. I have a lot to learn, and I know it, so don't expect me to be another young kid that acts like a punk that knows everything. Been reading a lot on here lately, and the work on this board is work that I someday hope to be able to perform on my own cars, and possibly in my own shop someday.

    As I said, I'm 19 years old... graduated from high school last June. After I graduated I immediately started in a privately owned shop as a paid apprentice. I went in there knowing nothing, and while I am more knowledgeable than I was before I started, I still have a lot to learn. The shop I work in is more focused on modern "hot rods." Blinged out streetrods of sorts I suppose. After working on those cars all day, it's nice to come here and look at cars that are more my style. But hey, I can't complain, considering I'm lucky as hell for what I got.

    I'll be starting my own project soon, as soon as I sell an OT project that I started a couple of years ago. After that's gone, I'll be building my '27 T- Modified roadster... built from the front half of a touring body. So far I have a boxed model A frame, chrysler 318 and 904 ******, and the body all waiting for me. The engine and trans are already paid for, the rest is being held by friends of mine until I come up with the cash.

    I'll throw a pic of the body and engine I'll be using in here for ****s and giggles... I know it's not an old hemi or a nailhead, but I got it for a good deal. This will be my first hot rod project so I'm sure the work will be amateur at best, but gotta learn someway right!? Anyway guys, I thank you all in advance for helping me learn the art of building these cars. Hopefully someday I can cruise with some of the members here in a ride of my own...

    - Zach - Northwest PA

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  2. tommyd
    Joined: Dec 10, 2010
    Posts: 11,999

    tommyd
    Member
    from South Indy

    Looks like a good start. Welcome from Indy!
     
  3. zArlen
    Joined: May 12, 2011
    Posts: 17

    zArlen
    Member

    Thanks man, appreciated!
     
  4. NVR2ND
    Joined: Jan 11, 2011
    Posts: 69

    NVR2ND
    Member

    Welcome, Have fun with your project.
     
  5. LeftCoastErik
    Joined: Apr 23, 2010
    Posts: 907

    LeftCoastErik
    Member

    Refreshing to see a young dude with the right at***ude. As a shop owner (Diesel Hot Rods, not traditionals) I get a lot of kids coming in looking for work. Most of them have their pants on the ground and I show them the door. The ones I take in..well most of them can't work their way out of a paper bag. And they all think they know everything and are worth $20 and hour to start.
    Best of luck to you! Where abouts in PA are you? Born and raised in Delaware, myself
     
  6. zArlen
    Joined: May 12, 2011
    Posts: 17

    zArlen
    Member

    Erie, PA here, right by the lake! And I know what you mean about the at***udes of some of the younger guys trying to start out in shops. That's why I don't say I'm a builder, or a fabricator... but an apprentice. I work for less than 10 an hour, which a lot of people consider too little. Would more cash be nice, always! But do I deserve it yet, not sure on that one. Being paid to learn is good enough for me for now.
     
  7. LeftCoastErik
    Joined: Apr 23, 2010
    Posts: 907

    LeftCoastErik
    Member

    Right on. I am impressed by your maturity and understanding. I am giving you props for the right at***ude and your willingness to learn and work hard. THat at***ude will serve you well!
     
  8. PA is great You guys have York,Carlise,Hershey, Macgunie, etc. Have fun kid.
     
  9. HOTRODSURFER
    Joined: Sep 11, 2006
    Posts: 5,875

    HOTRODSURFER
    Member
    from HATBORO,PA

    Welcome from Hatboro,Pa
     
  10. 32-3 WINDOW
    Joined: Nov 23, 2005
    Posts: 1,696

    32-3 WINDOW
    Member
    from utah

    welcome from utah
     
  11. lothiandon1940
    Joined: May 24, 2007
    Posts: 32,401

    lothiandon1940
    Member

    Welcome from Md. With your work ethic, positive at***ude and humility, you will go far. I give you a thumbs-up but I also give your parents a round of applause as well. Good luck with your career and your project(s). Enjoy your HAMBtime.....Don.
     
  12. zArlen
    Joined: May 12, 2011
    Posts: 17

    zArlen
    Member

    First off, thanks to all of you guys for the warm welcome. Glad to be part of the club.

    Thank you, Erik. I appreciate the compliments!

    Thank you, sir! Hopefully in the time that I'm building this hot rod you guys will get to see a little development in my skill set as a builder. I'm hoping to be as good as some of the guys on here one day, but that's a long shot! :rolleyes: Maybe with enough practice. Thanks again!
     

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