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Congratulations on the expansion of your business. I am sure we are going to see much more soon. What will you be doing with the Garage at your house ?
Over the past 2 days, I have read the first 30 pages. Given time, I will get through it all.
I commend you for your hard work, design talents and willingness to share with all of us your values.

The guy that owns that truck live about 5 miles from me.
Mark.....Congtrats on all that has happened recently. I've just now got caught up. Love the new logo, and the new shop is coming along great. If I ever win the Lottery, I'll be sending momma's Olds down to you, probably with me in it. Put up a cot in the backroom, and I'll stay until it's done, although I won't be in a hurry
Just remember that when Discovery Channel picks you up for the new reality show.....those that go up the ladder eventually come back down. So don't forget all of your friends here that talked you into multi thousand dollar copper lines.![]()
Mark,
At the risk of adding confusion to the air line discussion, I'll offer an alternative to the copper, in case you need to extend the system.
I am making a custom 1/2" stainless steel fuel line for my Corvette so I ordered a coil from McMaster-Carr. It turned out the stainless tubing is cheaper than copper tubing in the same size. A 100-foot coil of 1/2"-OD welded 304 stainless is $136.77 while a 100-foot coil of 1/2"-OD type L copper tubing is $168.08. The stainless is rated at 1300 psi versus the copper at 770 psi.
Congratulations on the expansion of your business. I am sure we are going to see much more soon. What will you be doing with the Garage at your house ?
Finished...took a few days, but really worth it. Even detoured to check out the post on the picnic/open house. As I said before, thanks for your sharing with us. I look forward to the new building project(s), and now to check out the new web page. There may be a new shirt in it for me!!
Hi Mark.Not a bad thought Bob. I will keep that in mind. I was curious about what you thought of the 61 Corvette I bought. Hoping I might be able to talk to you about it some day.
Thank you very much. My wife made me take 2 days off after working about 30 days in a row. This morning I hurt my back while sitting down in the hotel lobby. This is the thanks I get for taking a day off..
I wondered where you have been. I dont think the Discovery Channel will be around but if they do we will have a big GJ reunion for the show!!
Not a bad thought Bob. I will keep that in mind. I was curious about what you thought of the 61 Corvette I bought. Hoping I might be able to talk to you about it some day.
Funny you asked this. Tonight for the first time I was able to pull my very own truck in the garage. My dually is too big for the other garage so it has been setting out every night for the last year. I will just use it for storing cars like most people do.![]()
I figured if I didn't post in a while, then the other members would be in the cross hairs.
Sometimes you just have to throw someone else under the bus.Hey Kevin54,
Just an FYI, your already under the bus with the rest of us. Someplace back in the early pages something was said about us all being like family. If that is so, then we're acting like his adopted ones and spending his money just like our kids spend ours. As my nephew told his grandpa,(my dad) "what's ours is ours, and whats yours is ours, so we just get to use it!" Go Figure!

Yeah, But Dad would never give me the keys to '61 Vette or the 1960 GMC Truck!![]()

I can't wait to see the progress on the Bronco. The huge amount of sheet metal work you said went into it so far really shows, what a crazy project!
One thing I'd look at is the driveshaft angles...that rear looks pretty extreme. Probably will vibrate quite a bit on the road.
Also, with tires that wide, is that going to get some hydraulic assist on the steering? It's gonna need it.
Totally bad-*** project!
but it is definitely food for thought. Thanks!!
Funny comments.
Hi Mark,
We try to entertain, but know we can never quit the day jobs.
Quick question, where did you find the measurements for the wooden cart under the vett? The body shop has just about finished roughing in the glass work on my 56 and I would like to copy the cart to hold the body so I can start on the frame. I don't have room in my garage for a rotisserie frame.
Hi Mark,
We try to entertain, but know we can never quit the day jobs.
Quick question, where did you find the measurements for the wooden cart under the vett? The body shop has just about finished roughing in the glass work on my 56 and I would like to copy the cart to hold the body so I can start on the frame. I don't have room in my garage for a rotisserie frame
'63 SW is going to be a cool project. I saw this look-alike while driving to the mall a few weeks ago. Bet your looks just as good, and it's really a '63, not a 2012! Keep the pics coming, please!
Good morning Mark
The new shop is looking very crisp with the painted floor and the white insulation. Are you going to assign floor space for work bays or just pull a car in to the closest air drop?? Your new shop is filling up quickly congrats
Don
I sat in the garage for about 15 minutes this afternoon on one of the golf carts you see on the left. Considering all of the work we did in here the garage remains intact..........its a tough garage! There is still dust on the walls we will clean this next week. I plan to repaint the floors just to freshen them up. I will looking forward to using my garage as a place to hang out, do homeowner projects, and listen to music. I love my garage
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Hi Mark,
I sent a PM regarding the body dolly. Thanks,
Thanks Mark, that works great. Already sent materials list to my son so I can start on it when I get back home.
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I will looking forward to using my garage as a place to hang out, do homeowner projects, and listen to music. I love my garage
Are you going to have any time to spend in you OWN garage, now? New business seems to be all consuming, but your property management skills seem to have won out wonderfully.
They said the other shops said we were the guys to do it. Now, we have only been open a week so this made me very happy.

So, what is the project you might ask...........its a frame off restoration of a 1948 Fire Truck. We are going to be installing modern motor and drivetrain. This is one serious project and cant wait to get started. Check it out!!
I have to ask is that an F4 ? I can see this project I am going to enjoy.
In case you did not guess why.![]()
Do restored fire truck owners get grief from authorities like restored police car owners do? I know those guys get hassled a lot when they take their cruiser out.
What's the drivetrain gonna be? Diesel or more hot-rod-ish?
It is an F6. Keep an eye on us and give us a few pointers along the way.
I am guessing as long as we dont turn on the lights and the siren and drive through town we will be OK.They have plans on using the truck to premote their business although they do plan on driving it around every now and then. We are going to be adding some seating in the back. I really have no idea what we are doing with the drivetrain. I am going to say it will be gas instead of diesel though.
No Diesel ? Well this will be interesting.
Mark,
That fire truck sure brings back memories. I apologize if this opens a can of worms for you. Let me know if you want this deleted... or at least edited so your fire truck clients don't see this information.
When I was growing up on Long Island (NY) my uncle was a volunteer fireman. In 1953, when he became chief of the Holbrook, NY fire department, he let me ride on the back of the department's drill team race truck (http://www.holbrookfd.org/content/drillteam/). It was 1953, I was going on 9 years old and it was the first "hot rod" I ever encountered. It had an engine transplant (Cadillac, I believe) with a cam and higher compression - and no mufflers. Watching this truck in action was the highlight of my summer.
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Like everything else in the past 60 years, the Drill Team hot rods got more elaborate. The larger vehicle was used in hose drills and the little one was just for ladder drills.
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If you've never seen Drill Team competition events, it's a lot like drag racing with guys standing on the vehicle. Race for Glory - The Story of Drill Team Racing is an hour-long documentary available on YouTube:
If you aren't hooked by the end of the first minute, I apologize for wasting your time.
I watched the first five minutes and saving the rest for this afternoons break. Damn I wish I was younger to be able to do something like that.