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Old 09-10-2016, 12:16 PM
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The Chevy truck is the nicest build I have ever seen! SEMA show is where I 1st saw it. I sent my high school buddy photos of it. He has a 1948 deluxe cab truck he has had since he was 15 years old.....now in his late 50's....he's a career body man....truck was built with mid engine Buick nailhead at one point in its life. He's now re-cabbing the truck and doing "hammer welding" to rid him of his nick name "Bondo Brian" that was gained when he chopped cab 4" as a 16 year old. I told him in photo link that he needs to step up his game to come close to your build...someone will be fortunate to be able to work under you and learn your skill sets you are as good as it gets! Text me your info and I'll forward it to some young guys that might make the move. Text five one OH 494 one six three four....Eric B.
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Old 09-12-2016, 10:40 AM
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The Chevy truck is the nicest build I have ever seen! SEMA show is where I 1st saw it. I sent my high school buddy photos of it. He has a 1948 deluxe cab truck he has had since he was 15 years old.....now in his late 50's....he's a career body man....truck was built with mid engine Buick nailhead at one point in its life. He's now re-cabbing the truck and doing "hammer welding" to rid him of his nick name "Bondo Brian" that was gained when he chopped cab 4" as a 16 year old. I told him in photo link that he needs to step up his game to come close to your build...someone will be fortunate to be able to work under you and learn your skill sets you are as good as it gets! Text me your info and I'll forward it to some young guys that might make the move. Text five one OH 494 one six three four....Eric B.
Thanks allot for your extra kind words. I'd appreciate your relaying the message to anyone who might be qualified. More info can be found on our web site www.RocketsGarage.com. Thanks again
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Old 09-12-2016, 11:50 AM
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No. It seems to be a common problem among builders.. You could try going to a local college that does body work or a WyoTech/UTI type place and talk to the teachers. The teachers might know of the best student or the student with the most potential.
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Old 03-01-2018, 10:22 AM
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On the search again. Works piling up.
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Old 03-07-2018, 01:23 PM
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Have you tried the vocational schools in Eastern Washington or around the Seattle area, Or the Unemployment Office ,They could help screen people that way.
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