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jst8a5.0 03-02-2009 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolwelder62 (Post 199037)
Thanks for the kind words. I had my 3rd. grader do the math & plot the suspenion pick up points. I am pretty sure it work work just fine. I am not going to use shims I think I will have that same 3rd. grader machine me some soild alum. spacers. You know kind of like what Art morrison uses on their fine driving frt. subframe.


It's hard to detect sarcasm on a message board....How many times has this 3rd grader failed third grade so they could be equal in knowledge and stature of Art Morrison? And how would this 3rd grader plot in real space the suspension points? What kind of equipment did this youngster use, besides his or her 3rd grade education?

millertime179 03-03-2009 02:51 PM

I guess those of you on here who haven't seen any of scotts work or any of the cars he has built over the past 10 years you wouldn't understand. Scott builds cars of the same caliber of Trepanier and Foose. keep up the good work scott! Kevin

coolwelder62 03-03-2009 03:36 PM

Really Smart 3RD grader
 
My youngster has always been really good at pin the tail on the donkey.Some how he knows just were to put things so they come out in the right spot. Hes also really good at finding water in the desert. I think if I rise him right he could be our next great republican president. Tomorrow I am will have him start on the 4 link rear suspenion. I will post some photos of Hunter at his deck w/ his crayons hard at work.He really loves to surprize me w/ his new ideas. Thanks for reading.Scott.

Mizfit 03-03-2009 03:48 PM

Scott that 2nd gen sub came out really nice. :thumbsup:

jst8a5.0 03-03-2009 07:39 PM

How about you set him down at the computer and have him tell us how he comes up with this stuff. You can always learn something from someone.

rlplive 03-24-2009 06:01 PM

Scott, looking good man. When I have some money I will def have you build one for me. I am going to get ahold of you and make a trip down there to learn something from your son
Ryan

coolwelder62 03-24-2009 07:43 PM

Rayn I am thinking about doing the sub frames in DIY kit form. Let me know what you think.Scott.

rlplive 03-24-2009 07:57 PM

I think that would be a great idea Scott. I am sure you could get some takers on that. I will have to give you a call soon. I think I will be able to at least squeeze out some cash to put a new floorpan in my car.

3SuperSports 03-26-2009 10:57 AM

Scott, would you be willing to do some roll-bar / dash board work on my '69?

I met you at the KC Camaro-Fest last year and was asking about your dash. Mine was two-toned with the mini-lites.

syborg tt 03-26-2009 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by ProTouring442 (Post 199044)
great... now I know that there is at least one 3rd grader out there who's smarter than I am!

Shiny Side Up!
Bill

Don't feel bad my 2nd grader came home with here homework and I told her I had no clue and we needed to wait till Mom came home so she could explain it to both of us.

btw - The subframe looks awesome and I have a nice 2nd gen with all new NOS GM metal on it that is looking for a nice subframe :thumbsup:


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