tc-cad
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Great job with the truck. I can't wait to see the finished project.
I hadn't been on GJ for several years, but this was one of the threads I was hoping had final progress pics updated...such a great project and incredible quality of work being done. Hopefully it's not fallen down behind the workbench...
I think he has been having staff problems and nothing has happened on this project.
That's a bummer...great project. I'll check back in a couple more years!
Pretty sad really to think no one is keen to learn a trade and do this type of work any more.
Pretty sad really to think no one is keen to learn a trade and do this type of work any more.

That's a shame Rod can't get staff, and the young kids to-day, I don't know what's up with them. I'm 84 and got intererested in metal finishing a few years ago, and am loving it. Have built a number of labor saving devices, (since I have back and hip problems).
Resotered a 1980 BMW and now trying to restore a 2000 GMC Crew cab that I saved from going to the wreckers. Lots of work both body, chassis, electrical, fuel and brakes.
I'll try to set up a thread soon.
Nothing to do with 'young kids of today' and everything to do with location, location, location. Set up a business 3 hours drive from the nearest capital city in a town of around 1000people that exists almost solely to service the surrounding agriculture and your pool of labour becomes somewhat shallower.
When you say that if he moved to a more central location the cost of a workshop (rent etc.) then out grows the the business so never going to be a win win situation for him. The vicious circle.
Depends entirely upon how you run the business..
But this thread is about things other![]()
I am now well aware he is as the salt. They are short on those doing the rules checks with vehicle inspections again and as I am aware he does this he will be busy and once back at work this topic and a reply will be well at the back of his to do list.