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Tracy Weaver of The Recovery Room
Tracy Weaver is in September issue of SUPER ROD.
Great article. Good tech tips. I met Tracy in Columbus, and I saw first hand some of his work, and the awards. The article is very good, but if you read between the lines, the words would be right out of Tracy's mouth. 1. Don't wait until the last minute to schedule the interior work. 2. Don't blow you're whole budget and forget that a good interior costs money. 3. A great interior can make or break a car. If you don't believe Tracy just look at my Columbus pictures or Marty's Columbus pictures. 4. Planning and more planning. The devil is in the details. Check out the magazine the tips are worth it. Get in line if you want Tracy to cover the interior. I heard the line is long but distinguished. Mick McMahan |
Way to go Dreamweaver!:thumbsup:
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great article to read so you dont get your ass chewed out when you get
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Way to go John Weaver... |
Thanks,guys.The article was meant to help out both the interior shops and the customers.The less prep work we have to do inside of car just to get a clean area to attach upholstery to wont translate into wasted hours(money).
Talk with your interior person and find out how they lay out there interiors ahead of time and it should make a BIG differance in looks also.Builders that work on cars every day know most of this,i was trying to help the guys on budgets to get the most for there money.:thumbsup: |
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I am suprised you know how to use the word budget in a sentence! lol
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I think the word "budget" get thrown out when you start the project.
As per John Parson in PHR current edition magazine Mick. |
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