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Old 12-31-2008, 11:38 AM
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Here is our little old shop

http://www.feslerbuilt.com/Theshop.htm
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Old 12-31-2008, 01:59 PM
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The Fesler shop is unbelievable from those pictures. Do you have a build thread or some more pics of the blue second gen on the lift?
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Old 12-31-2008, 03:47 PM
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The Fesler shop is unbelievable from those pictures. Do you have a build thread or some more pics of the blue second gen on the lift?
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Old 12-31-2008, 05:42 PM
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wow chris thats one hell of a shop! Absolutely beautiful!

well I finally got moved in to my new little shop space so here are my pics. Unfortunately no cool completed rides sitting in it yet but its a start. definitly my new home away from home!






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My first Bender is a JDsquard, My Second is a Bender from Mittler Brothers.
The JD is the least expensive and manual,$295.00 plus dies. The Mittler is more expensive& air/hydraulic, $1475.00 plus dies.
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Here is our little old shop

http://www.feslerbuilt.com/Theshop.htm
WOW is the only words that i can say!!!

One question though. On some of the pics it says wood shop. Do you guys build much stuff out of wood? Never seen that at a custom build shop before.

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Old 01-02-2009, 01:16 PM
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WOW is the only words that i can say!!!

One question though. On some of the pics it says wood shop. Do you guys build much stuff out of wood? Never seen that at a custom build shop before.

Josh
Yes we do lots of stereo work in wood and fiberglass as the metal just is not cost effective. A box, kick panels, trim over stereo and so on is much more cost effective from wood and fiberglass. We do very high end stereo work as well as build cars so that is why we have a wood shop.
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We do very high end stereo work as well as build cars so that is why we have a wood shop.
would you have any pics
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That is awesome, I'd feel bad putting my car in that shop, it looks like a parts car compared to everything else in there.
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That is awesome, I'd feel bad putting my car in that shop, it looks like a parts car compared to everything else in there.
They all start looking that way its what you do next with them that matters. Just lots of hard work and hours. Just dig in and have fun thats what its all about.
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