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Projects 52 Ford COE 3.5" roof chop

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by the metalsurgeon, Mar 27, 2016.

  1. the metalsurgeon
    Joined: Apr 19, 2009
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  2. bubba55
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    Good to hear from ya Jon - looking forward to this build - show us yer magic -
     
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  3. the metalsurgeon
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  4. the metalsurgeon
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    the metalsurgeon
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    automotive/car restoration tech (denver)

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    compensation: per experience, up to $30/hour
    employment type: full-time



    We are looking for experienced, skilled, car restoration technicians to work in the classic
    restoration industry. Must have own tools, have a good attitude, and work in a team. You must be very good mechanically and be good at engineering and problem solving.

    Our company restores classic and vintage cars to original and also does custom builds.

    Responsibilities
    -Body work entire cars
    -Removing, fabricating, attaching, and aligning parts (door and hood/trunk gapping); repairing small dents; filling and sealing depressions, sanding, smoothing, and feather edging
    -Small patch repairs welded in, cleaned and prepped for bodywork
    -Update/modernize drive train
    -Wire electrical components (new wires for complete car, add wiring for new systems such as AC or air ride)
    -Keep track of materials used
    -Clean up daily
    -Disassemble vehicles while keeping parts and accessories organized. Also, be
    able to assemble car efficiently.

    Requirements
    -At least 5 years restoration experience
    -Knowledge of mechanics
    -Knowledge of welding techniques
    -Attention to detail
    -High School Diploma or equivalent
    -Photographs of your workmanship

    Location
    South Denver-metro, Colorado
     

  5. the metalsurgeon
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  6. Jalopy Joker
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    dare to be different and weld it up as is
     
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  7. The37Kid
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    Nice to see another one of your projects, what is the sports car nose in the last photo? Bob
     
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  8. Frankie47
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    maybe it's the "cool" factor is getting old to me or I just don't get it.....why not save the whole back window on that size of a truck...it wouldn't look as out of proportion as the dreaded mail slot? As usual your work will be awesme, it's just me thinking out loud.
     
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  9. mgtstumpy
    Joined: Jul 20, 2006
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    Can't wait for more updates. Love your threads!
     
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  10. Good to see another project Jon!
     
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