yorkiepap
04-17-2010, 10:43 PM
Hey guys,
Well, after a year & a half laid off, working sporadically, our company is folding & merging(they hope) with another. I was called in Thurs(4/15) to pick up my tools & personal belongings. Looks like I get to retire. At 66, I'm ready..... now I can really get hummin' with my shop.
I started to fab some accessories for the auto enthusiests at the local drag strip that my bro' hooked me up with. He gets me a free season pass as I take my mobile rig there for those "just-in-case" repairs that may arise. Makes for a nice day & work possibilities. Seems that most have to get many items catalog/online/mail order & pay the xtra cost of shipping. I was queried if I could fab some alum. wheel chocks & engine lifts for a reasonable price. After doing some homework for material & labor, I set up for some production runs. The first (2) pics are the wheel chocks using 1/8"(.125) 6061 & the 3rd pic are the 1/4" engine lift plates. I used MIG for production(&profit). Both sets of chocks & (2) of the lift plates are sold & I'll, hopefully, get a few more orders tomorrow at the track. Here's the pics.
Denny
Well, after a year & a half laid off, working sporadically, our company is folding & merging(they hope) with another. I was called in Thurs(4/15) to pick up my tools & personal belongings. Looks like I get to retire. At 66, I'm ready..... now I can really get hummin' with my shop.
I started to fab some accessories for the auto enthusiests at the local drag strip that my bro' hooked me up with. He gets me a free season pass as I take my mobile rig there for those "just-in-case" repairs that may arise. Makes for a nice day & work possibilities. Seems that most have to get many items catalog/online/mail order & pay the xtra cost of shipping. I was queried if I could fab some alum. wheel chocks & engine lifts for a reasonable price. After doing some homework for material & labor, I set up for some production runs. The first (2) pics are the wheel chocks using 1/8"(.125) 6061 & the 3rd pic are the 1/4" engine lift plates. I used MIG for production(&profit). Both sets of chocks & (2) of the lift plates are sold & I'll, hopefully, get a few more orders tomorrow at the track. Here's the pics.
Denny