Think it might be a little on the lean side. You put a lot of hrs into building the form and researching products to produce them. But if you can’t sell them it’s all for not.Hope so Thanks CF.
No hurry to sell any till after the first of the year so I haven't posted a for sale trend yet but have plenty of people wanting them.Think it might be a little on the lean side. You put a lot of hrs into building the form and researching products to produce them. But if you can’t sell them it’s all for not.
Sweet and smart idea CFThe reason I started fixing and selling cars I own this year is I came to realize I cant keep them all and if I dont start soon I will never enjoy any of them before I die. I cant wait to finish this one that my dad found for me back in 1998. 440 for power. 1941 Chrysler
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I remember seeing this ride before...COOL!!!!!The reason I started fixing and selling cars I own this year is I came to realize I cant keep them all and if I dont start soon I will never enjoy any of them before I die. I cant wait to finish this one that my dad found for me back in 1998. 440 for power. 1941 Chrysler
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Been there done that. lolUpdate... I will see my friend tomorrow. Thought this was Friday....lolol seniors moment, at least I didn't leave the house DUH!!!!
Reminds me of story. Dad told me this story so I did not experience it.Update... I will see my friend tomorrow. Thought this was Friday....lolol seniors moment, at least I didn't leave the house DUH!!!!
No prob, learned that lesson from fixing people’s chimneys. Oh there’s only a couple of bricks loose. Just patch it up and good. No my name is on that chimney and if it burns your house down fingers will point at me. So with out even looking it’s a grand possibility less but I’m going to say a grand. Because you don’t know what’s there till you take it down, even if I went and inspected it hidden issues. But my expertise is what your paying for and it cost me a lot need to recoup some of that.No hurry to sell any till after the first of the year so I haven't posted a for sale trend yet but have plenty of people wanting them.
So far material wise I have little into them.
But yea lots of time getting to this point but now with the practice after making 4 they are getting easier to make.
Thanks for the feedback.
Seen some pretty bad chimneys and people still use them is what I don't understand. I'm no expert but when bricks are loose ya need to fix it right.No prob, learned that lesson from fixing people’s chimneys. Oh there’s only a couple of bricks loose. Just patch it up and good. No my name is on that chimney and if it burns your house down fingers will point at me. So with out even looking it’s a grand possibility less but I’m going to say a grand. Because you don’t know what’s there till you take it down, even if I went and inspected it hidden issues. But my expertise is what your paying for and it cost me a lot need to recoup some of that.
Yup but it’s like rust on a car it goes deeper than what you can see.Seen some pretty bad chimneys and people still use them is what I don't understand. I'm no expert but when bricks are loose ya need to fix it right.
Reminds me of a story Pat McManus wrote for Field & Stream years ago, along the lines of the stories people tell of their first deer, and how it gets bigger over the years with each telling.....