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I normally work 9-5, but I can quit early most anytime. I work where the shop is at 90th and France. I'm also there Saturdays most of the day. I'd be happy to help you with your truck.
I normally work 9-5, but I can quit early most anytime. I work where the shop is at 90th and France. I'm also there Saturdays most of the day. I'd be happy to help you with your truck.
I'll be at the shop doing some bumper, rock slider brazing, and test course building much of the day tomorrow (Sun). It's supposed to be a beautiful day.
If anyone has anything to work on, or just wants to swing by and shoot the shit? Just post up here.
I'm heading over now to work again.
I'll probably be there from 10:30am to 2:30-3:00
Same goes as always, give me a ring if interested in stopping by, or if you have something to work on? bring it.
One of these days, I'm going to start on my outdoor test course,(rock hauling party) and finalize plans for my indoor course.
I'll be heading to the shop about 10am this morning to start work on a new chassis.
I'll probably be there most of the day, 10am-3/4pm or so, if anyone has anything to work on, or just wants to shoot the bull, feel free to stop on by.
Started on a new chassis for a scaler, and ran out of wire for the wire feed. I had to run and get some, and while I was out, I figured I'd stop home and sign up for the "Battle Grounds" 2.2 Ohio comp, since registration is now open, and I don't wanna miss out.
I'm going to catch a quick bite to eat, then head back to the shop to continue work on the chassis.
I'll probably be over there a few more hours tonight. Bring some Miller High Life if you plan on stopping by