oaklandhotrods
02-06-2007, 07:34 AM
Brian here… I’m 23, single and a glorified welder. Not too much to say, I’m a pretty quiet guy and tend to keep to myself most of the time.
Currently I’m working on starting up a welding shop in northwestern Wisconsin so hopefully everything will work out as easy as possible but I’m not going to get my hopes up. I found an 8,000 sq. ft building to rent for $500 per month, it’s not much but it’s a start non the less. My family is helping out thanks to my mother who is also looking for some space in the same building to start a Feed and Tack store.
I’m currently working on a 1965 Chevrolet C10 LWB, I’m finishing up the clay model and fixing the cancer so I can have a "clean" base to start my build from. I have a lot of work yet to do on CAD and Solidworks however that should all be finished up in a month or two. After surfing through the endless sea of un-originality and idea thieves. I think I’ve finally come up with my direction with this project that will lead me to a place where no one has come to before. Hopefully it’ll all work out and everyone will be pleased with it. I’d rather not divulge my plans or idea for fear of someone else making it they’re own and claiming sole ownership of it’s birth. There’s nothing I hate more than an individual who takes someone else’s ideas making them their own with no credit what so ever to the originator. This truck is something that has been a dream of mine for quite some time now and hopefully it’ll get my image in the limelight one day, one feature in a mag someday is all I ask even though it’s a lot to ask for! Until then I’ll stay humbly cooped up in the shop welding and cutting away.
All right well to shorten this up…I love cars, trucks, old Peterbilts, Old motorcycles, and pretty much anything with wheels and an engine. However I despise the new fangled cars coming out of Detroit these days, I don’t like plastic spaceship looking under-powered trash bins that currently inhabit America’s highways. But that’s just my opinion.
Thank you for your time and I appreciate reading about everyone’s projects and learning "new" techniques people are using in construction of they’re own hot rods. I really like seeing the original ideas that flow through some of these projects that I’ve been following occasionally.
Later Gator! Keep it Original!
Currently I’m working on starting up a welding shop in northwestern Wisconsin so hopefully everything will work out as easy as possible but I’m not going to get my hopes up. I found an 8,000 sq. ft building to rent for $500 per month, it’s not much but it’s a start non the less. My family is helping out thanks to my mother who is also looking for some space in the same building to start a Feed and Tack store.
I’m currently working on a 1965 Chevrolet C10 LWB, I’m finishing up the clay model and fixing the cancer so I can have a "clean" base to start my build from. I have a lot of work yet to do on CAD and Solidworks however that should all be finished up in a month or two. After surfing through the endless sea of un-originality and idea thieves. I think I’ve finally come up with my direction with this project that will lead me to a place where no one has come to before. Hopefully it’ll all work out and everyone will be pleased with it. I’d rather not divulge my plans or idea for fear of someone else making it they’re own and claiming sole ownership of it’s birth. There’s nothing I hate more than an individual who takes someone else’s ideas making them their own with no credit what so ever to the originator. This truck is something that has been a dream of mine for quite some time now and hopefully it’ll get my image in the limelight one day, one feature in a mag someday is all I ask even though it’s a lot to ask for! Until then I’ll stay humbly cooped up in the shop welding and cutting away.
All right well to shorten this up…I love cars, trucks, old Peterbilts, Old motorcycles, and pretty much anything with wheels and an engine. However I despise the new fangled cars coming out of Detroit these days, I don’t like plastic spaceship looking under-powered trash bins that currently inhabit America’s highways. But that’s just my opinion.
Thank you for your time and I appreciate reading about everyone’s projects and learning "new" techniques people are using in construction of they’re own hot rods. I really like seeing the original ideas that flow through some of these projects that I’ve been following occasionally.
Later Gator! Keep it Original!