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Good afternoon, Ken Boetzer here. I'm a recently retired mechanical engineer, a veteran of 30+ years in the valley of the sillycon, a wrenchy trapped in a sparkies world so to speak. Actually it was occasionally worse in that the software guys are even more whatever than the electrical engineers. :-) I mean that in the nicest possible way! I've been a car freak since Ford was a private company, and Jimmy Clark (RIP!!) arrived at Indy. I worked for a Cobra racer, Don Roberts in Phoenix as a fabricator/machinist in the early 70's and decided that to live the life I wanted I needed to get more education so I got me Mech Eng degree and migrated to the silicon valley. GOOD MOVE!! :-) I have two cars to occupy my retirement and I'll get to them just after I rebuild the house for the wifemate. Probably next year about this time I will commence. I have a '57 Jag XK-140 Drophead Coupe, and a 36 Ford Phaeton that I intend to install the 429 that is sitting in the attic, and make it a dual cowl model just to make it interesting. I hope to build the Desert Hybrids Pullmax clone, and acquire an English wheel. It just seems like a good idea. :-)! Anyway I hope also to be able to contribute as well as learn from all of you.
Cheers, Ken
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Hi and welcome Ken!
![]() We are having a metal shaping weekend June 9-10 in Santa Cruz you might want to check it out
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Hi Ken welcome tothe site, sounds like you have a lot of work ahead!.
David
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Metalshaping DVD. www.metalshapingzone.com Metalshaping with hand tools on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGElSHzm0q8 All things are possible. |
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