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12-24-2009 #1
Lets see other stuff you fabricators build beside bikes
I build all kinds of diffrent things. Post modern house crap snowboard park features, store displays ect . Here is a few things i've done.
Snowboard park wall ride Peter line in Photo
Redbull soap box derby race burm
Lets see yoursLast edited by Toecutterp; 12-24-2009 at 2:53 PM.
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12-24-2009 #2Senior Member
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WHOA! that ramp in the parking lot looks like a blast!
Where's my skateboard?
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12-24-2009 #3Senior Member
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That's some good work ya done there. I build alot of different things but I usually don't take too many pictures. I'll start takin more pics in the future.
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12-24-2009 #4Senior Member
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Thats funny i keep in mind while i was building it that it had to be skatable too work, and it was. They just used it in LA this summer
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12-24-2009 #5Junior Member
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wallride looks fun. And that burm looks epic. nice work.
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12-25-2009 #6
I spent a lot of time building guitar amps when i was 18/19... im not a fabricator, but i like to make things?
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12-25-2009 #7
I am straight awed by the amps
I got to get some photos of the farm cause those that've been by, wouldn't be recognizing the interior
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12-25-2009 #8Senior Member
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Damn rusjack! Why the hell did you stop? Those amps looks clean. Wiring a bike must be a breeze?
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12-25-2009 #9Senior Member
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I restore cars
I do collision work and build hot rods
and build models too
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12-25-2009 #10
I got some government grants to start a small company and sold a few through shops in town, but it got to be too much work, and its hard to sell handmade amps to broke musicians!
I just started up a few weeks ago again, working on a tremolux clone for myself. I just needed a year away from it completley!
and wiring most things is easy at this point, diagrams are just riddles
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12-25-2009 #11Senior Member
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Roto Machine
I'm working on this Rotocaster for a friend right now. Still need to make the inner frame.
I'm thinking I could make taillights in this sucker pretty easy, two at a time.
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12-25-2009 #12Senior Member
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Heres a few car couches I built. Both cars were saved from being crushed. At least the back end of them. They are wired to run the rear tail lights and the caddy has a smoke machine so you can hit a button and smoke comes out of the exhaust. The mustang has a clock that looks like a tach built in with cup holders, original mustang buckets and I used door panels from a mustang to make the side panels. Everything is all metal no fiberglass
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12-25-2009 #13
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12-25-2009 #14Senior Member
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couches and amps are badass!! nice work fellas! unfortunately at this time I dont have extra time to fab anything other than bikes/bike parts! SOMEDAY!!!
josh
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12-25-2009 #15Senior Member
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Thanks guys. Believe me I know the feeling. It took me forever to build the caddy couch because I was busy doing paint and bodywork for everyone else.
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12-25-2009 #16Senior Member
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By the way are you Josh from G&L? You put my XS up on your site. Thanks Its MIke@ Visual Impact
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12-25-2009 #17Member
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Yeah bro...sweet work on the couches love the caddy....
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12-25-2009 #18Senior Member
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Started woodturning years ago, finally started selling some stuff. Now it pays for wood, new tools and parts to built my bike!!!
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12-25-2009 #19Senior Member
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Nice
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