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Old 06-10-2004, 11:32 PM   #1
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welcome to shop talk

welcome to our newest forum, Shop talk ! I have been wanting to add this forum for a long time and now it is here. I have some really cool ideas for this forum as it really goes right to the heart of what this sport means to me.

For me my shop is as much about the lifestyle of wheeling as any rig, I spend more time hanging out in the shop not only building my rig but as a social gathering place of my familys home, it is where we build our rigs, learn our skills as fabricators, mechanics and teach each other our craft. as a kid i fondly remember hanging out in the shop with my dad and his friends watching them build their toys and it was always were they gathered and hung out, I probally bonded more with my father in the gargage then any other place. It is where I learned how to work on things, fix things and do every thing from my first soab box derby car as a cub scout to learning how to change a spark plug. so not only is a shop where we build our rigs but a socail gathering place that many of use have choosen as the focus of our lifestyles.

I hope that together we can make this forum into the same kind of place, where we can exchange information on our shops, our tools, and our skills and together build new friendships.

Welcome to Shop Talk !
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Old 06-11-2004, 12:02 AM   #2
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Well said. I didnt get to share that experince with my Dad, but I am trying to do that with my son, he is almost 2 and he has been in the shop with me since he was 11 months old. My wife doesn't get the garage bonding experience a father and son share out there, but I hope he says the same thing about me that you say about your father. Good Times! And a to where it all begins, in the Shop.
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Old 06-11-2004, 09:17 AM   #5
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This is a great idea, thx Camo.
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Old 06-11-2004, 09:46 AM   #6
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Hmmm... maybe need to move the SHED & SHOP construction stuff over here (usually I've posted in Chit Chat).

Little humor... been on the road WAY TOO much to get anything done on the shed. Finally getting it finished up (needs a garage door on the front, finish the shingles). Still the building inspection needs to be done before moving junk into it.

Called the inspection office only to be told "Yes, the inspector signed it off in FEBRUARY!" Huh... I knew someone stopped (neighbor spotted him) and looked that the shed. His comment was "J bolted foundation, hurican ties, 3/4" roof decking... above standard construction and PASSED it without the final work being finished."

I've been sweating the details (all 8D nails in the hurrican ties, etc) getting ready and it was already passed.

Now only if they will so so easy when it comes to the shop!

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Old 06-11-2004, 10:02 AM   #7
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Wow, now we get to hang out in shops "together" - cool

Can't wait to learn some more from those in the know.
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Old 06-11-2004, 10:06 AM   #8
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Old 06-11-2004, 12:00 PM   #10
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welcome to our newest forum, Shop talk ! I have been wanting to add this forum for a long time and now it is here. I have some really cool ideas for this forum as it really goes right to the heart of what this sport means to me.

For me my shop is as much about the lifestyle of wheeling as any rig, I spend more time hanging out in the shop not only building my rig but as a social gathering place of my familys home, it is where we build our rigs, learn our skills as fabricators, mechanics and teach each other our craft. as a kid i fondly remember hanging out in the shop with my dad and his friends watching them build their toys and it was always were they gathered and hung out, I probally bonded more with my father in the gargage then any other place. It is where I learned how to work on things, fix things and do every thing from my first soab box derby car as a cub scout to learning how to change a spark plug. so not only is a shop where we build our rigs but a socail gathering place that many of use have choosen as the focus of our lifestyles.

I hope that together we can make this forum into the same kind of place, where we can exchange information on our shops, our tools, and our skills and together build new friendships.

Welcome to Shop Talk !

It brought a tear to my eye just thinking about it. I can see alot of usefull information and ideas coming out of this.
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Cool forum. I saw it and was thinking "how long has that been there?" and was happy to find it was was made yesterday.

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sort of basic questions welcome here or try to keep it more advanced?
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sort of basic questions welcome here or try to keep it more advanced?
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Old 06-13-2004, 04:58 PM   #14
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This is great, been gone all weekend and to come in and see this, it is awsome. Thanks Camo!!! Cant wait to see where people work and the toys they have!!!
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Old 06-15-2004, 08:27 PM   #15
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sweet!

I just noticed this. GREAT IDEA!!!
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Wonderful idea. I like this forum the best. Although I am still realtively new, I am no stranger to virtual garages. Places like this are almost as good as the real thing... Thanks.
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Old 06-18-2004, 09:17 AM   #17
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Sweet forum, my new tech favorite. Let's hope the posts keep up.

There used to be a major tool thread a week in Gen4x4, this place seems slower, c'mon people!

Well done Camo.
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Old 06-18-2004, 10:27 AM   #18
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great idea for a new forum
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Old 06-18-2004, 06:20 PM   #19
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Mmm, shop talk. Its all the fun of being at work without doing any work. And the perfect forum on the almost perfect site. Maybe now Ill get my post numbers up. Thank you.
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I can't believe I've over looked this new forum, HOT DAMN!! It's about time.
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i feel so much at home here. sniff sniff. thank you, thank you. someone pass me a cold one.
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I think this will become my new favorite section of the web to visit, even surpassing 35%!!!

I am sure there will be a lot of good ideas I will try to copy, just hope I can contribute as much as I steal! With the rigs that are being built by such as yourselves, I imagine the shops are just as nice and innovative.

Two of my personal mottos, which sure can get a rise out of others are"

Dont judge a man til you seen the inside of his garage.

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Old 07-12-2004, 04:03 PM   #24
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Excellent idea, and excellent forum -
I think, even with alloy shafts, F&R ARB's, a Novak kit and a bunch of other shite that makes my account cringe (if I had one), I still spent way more on outfitting my shop than I did on my rig. Cool thing is, when ahm done with the rig, I have the tools, capability and experience to do more!

Idea: There have been many good threads with shop-specific content over the years. Perhaps we could have a thread that points to those threads? don't want to waste all that good vintage tech.

I do seem to recall a nice shop-pic thread a while back Also that homemade hydro-bender build-up thread . . .
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Old 07-16-2004, 02:30 AM   #25
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cool, I didn't notice about this place until today, one more good reason to waste some time here I guess

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