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Old 01-22-2013, 03:00 PM
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Nice fabrication. Look forward to seeing what the control arm, upright, and bushings designs are.
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Wow!!! How could possibly know that I wake up in the middle of the night.Once I wake up I start thinking about this car stuff and find it hard too fall back asleep.I would love to take a step back for a while.And recharge the batteries.I have been finding a little get away in the shooting hobby.But now that might even get limited.Thank's so much for the kind word's and great advice.This is why I love too hang out here so much.
Waking up thinking about fabrication tactics, geometry, stance, and styling cues on a project is good. Waking up in a sweat thinking about insurance, payroll, lines of credit, legal issues, accounts payable, facilities and equipment overhead, human resources liabilities, etc. isn't quite as enjoyable. There are people that actually enjoy dealing with those "un-pleasantries" and they will allow you focus your energy on what you enjoy and do best.
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looks good scott...good to see the dimple dies are getting used.
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Kevin spend some time this week end and worked our upper A-arm mount's.I think this is how they will end looking on the final product

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The new design looks great. I am looking forward to my version 1 setup that will be coming in early February. I will second the comment that Scott is easy to work with. Maybe this one will be perfected in time for me to finish this Firebird and find another one down the road.
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Nice clean look Scott!
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thanks buddy....for a forklift welder i suppose it doesnt look to bad.
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Scott,

I see that this is going to be a new design, but will it still be based off of the c6 components?
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Scott,

I see that this is going to be a new design, but will it still be based off of the c6 components?
The new design will be the same C-6 geometry as before.We are trying to build a more Professional looking built sub frame.Something that proform's and look's as good as the top sub frame on the Market.It will be priced competively for the amount of Mfg. time we have invested in it.
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