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Old 03-07-2011, 12:52 PM
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Welcome Bill,

I grew up in Fremont and I'm currently living in San Jose. I'll have to come check out your shop sometime if you guys allow visitors. I have only done very limited machining, but would love to get into it more in the future. It comes in handy to make tools which help in metal shaping.

What type of martial arts? I'm a Judo/Jiu Jitsu man myself, but have myself out of shape as if late due to not attending recently.

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Nice shop.

Is that a Shadow I see in the top right?

I'm in N. CA---Willits. I just recently welded up a 63 Cobra for Campble Auto Restoration. Is that near you?
I used to work at a Hot Rod shop about a mile from them. They were our competition in a way, but they focused on body work and we did everything else.
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Old 03-07-2011, 01:13 PM
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Shawn:

I just bought a 53 F100 last Friday. It has a Cleveland and C6 in it. What front suspension do you have under the one in your site? I suspect a 9" is under the rear. Is it a 4 link?
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Old 03-07-2011, 08:52 PM
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That particular truck has a Heidt's Mustang 2 front crossmember, and a Jaguar independent rear. The other ones we built at the shop normally consisted of a triangulated 4 link with Currie or Fab9 rear end and Shockwaves all around. I'm not a fan of the Shockwaves but my boss used to sell them like hotcakes so we used them a lot.

My biddy has a 53 with a Monte Carlo front clip, 4 link rear, and bags all around that gets 11" of lift in the front and 14 in the rear and cost less than the Shockwaves. A little more fabrication, but well worth the extra travel IMO.
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Old 03-08-2011, 11:09 AM
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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone...

@Jere Yes that's a Shadow MkIII, same customer also has a DN4 and a MkI. I don't know the shop you asked about personally but assuming it's in Campbell, they're about 40 minutes south of us.

@Shawn A tour is a possibility after I get to know you a little better, boss doesn't like strangers around but he doesn't get wound up about us bringing a friend through once in a while. I'm currently studying Hei Long Shou Shu (kung fu style), when I lived in WA I studied White Crane kung fu for 3 years, in Sacramento I studied Choy Li Fut kung fu for 5 years. I've always liked the Chinese styles, not really sure why.
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Bill:

I've got 10 bucks. Will you be my friend?
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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone...

@Jere Yes that's a Shadow MkIII, same customer also has a DN4 and a MkI. I don't know the shop you asked about personally but assuming it's in Campbell, they're about 40 minutes south of us.

@Shawn A tour is a possibility after I get to know you a little better, boss doesn't like strangers around but he doesn't get wound up about us bringing a friend through once in a while. I'm currently studying Hei Long Shou Shu (kung fu style), when I lived in WA I studied White Crane kung fu for 3 years, in Sacramento I studied Choy Li Fut kung fu for 5 years. I've always liked the Chinese styles, not really sure why.
Yeah, no problem, I totally understand. My boss at the hot rod shop was the same way, and for good reason. No worries, after you come to a few meets maybe we'll get to come take a peek
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