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ironworks 09-26-2007 01:32 PM

shop pics
 
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Here are few shots I took late last night while waiting for the electrician to show up at 10pm to fix the air compressor. Man this place fills up fast.

Rodger

clill 09-26-2007 03:14 PM

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Took a few years but got my dream shops built. One for clean cars and one for working on stuff.

GM Muscle 09-26-2007 03:28 PM

how big is that "work shop"?

bigtyme1 09-26-2007 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by clill
Took a few years but got my dream shops built. One for clean cars and one for working on stuff.

ok, now I'm sick, That is F'in incredible. What an accomplishment. now I feel like i'm working out of a 8x10 shed. Great Job!!! :hail:

ironworks 09-26-2007 04:34 PM

Wow you have some high profile nice cars. That 55 is the one from down under with the P-51 mustang engine right? Those 32 roadsters have both been in the the press quite abit. Then to top it off you have the Mule and Red witch. Man I'm jealous right now. Those are some nice cars and a nice place to park them.

clill 09-26-2007 08:18 PM

The work shop is 80'x100'. It was a old building in the back of a Kaiser Hospital parking lot that we got for removing it. Painted the frame and put new tin on it. The clean shop is 50'x100' with heat-ac and air filtration so everything stays dry and clean without car covers. I'm out in the country so the dirt blows a bunch. The work shop gets alot of dirt in it. Next project is to seal it up better.

When we first got married my first hotrod was a 40 Chevy coupe. I did all the work on it in a dirt driveway with a piece of cardboard for a creeper. Yes things have gotten better.

XcYZ 09-26-2007 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by ironworks
Wow you have some high profile nice cars. That 55 is the one from down under with the P-51 mustang engine right?

You'll be able to see the 55 at our SEMA party. :thumbsup:



Oh, and I think Charley has one of these signs hidden in the shop somewhere. :D

http://www.cotteradvertising.com/ass...delA8_400w.gif




Charley, what's up with that HUGE sign thing on the back wall of the 100x80 shop? Looks like something from the circus?

Speedster 09-26-2007 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by clill
The work shop is 80'x100'. It was a old building in the back of a Kaiser Hospital parking lot that we got for removing it. Painted the frame and put new tin on it. The clean shop is 50'x100' with heat-ac and air filtration so everything stays dry and clean without car covers. I'm out in the country so the dirt blows a bunch. The work shop gets alot of dirt in it. Next project is to seal it up better.

When we first got married my first hotrod was a 40 Chevy coupe. I did all the work on it in a dirt driveway with a piece of cardboard for a creeper. Yes things have gotten better.

Very nice Charley. Yeah, your setup now sure beats the 'ol cardboard creeper. That is so cool that you got the building for the removal. Quite the dream car garage setup. After seeing some of your older videos without the second building or fencing put up, it looks like a great "addition". :)

c.schulz 09-26-2007 09:00 PM

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Charley, what's up with that HUGE sign thing on the back wall of the 100x80 shop? Looks like something from the circus?

Almost looks like a old Fisher Body Sign. Lookin great Charley!!!

Chris

clill 09-26-2007 09:13 PM

The stagecoach was put on the side of the Fisher Body plant in 1948. It is about 12 pieces of Porcelan. If you look at the sill plate on your Camaro it is the same stagecoach.


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