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Chris Bspoke 06-04-2009 01:41 PM

Chris Bspoke
 
Hi all my name is Chris Cant i live just outside a town called Leicester smack bag in the centre of the U.K. I have been working as a weldor/fabricator for the last 14/15 years . Started out at 17 playing around with old aircooled vdubs, in the last couple of years i have been messing about making bits and peices for friends bikes but have now decided it was about time that i really learnt how to shape metal . Just need to think of a nice project to waste the next 10 years or so on LOL.

Brent Likes 06-04-2009 01:55 PM

Welcome to allmetalshaping.com, Chris. Hope to learn some stuff from you as you post your projects and experiences.

I seem to have the same problem as you, in trying to figure out what project to work on. Seems like my dad just found a good one though, 1956 Cadillac Convertible. Were picking it up today.

Brent Likes

Chris Bspoke 06-04-2009 02:06 PM

Sounds like a good project Brent my problem seem's to be not enough hours in the day , celebrated my 9th wedding aniv yesterday and those nine years have gone real fast , what with the good wife and a five year old daughter i don't seem to get to much time to my self although her indoors is very good at giving me time to play:D

Brent Likes 06-04-2009 02:52 PM

Chris,

Congratulations on the Wedding Anniversary.

Time is priceless and hard to come by, but it is always better when you have a great family to spend it with. I hope you can squeeze a few projects in here and there. ;)

Brent Likes

Kerry Pinkerton 06-04-2009 08:27 PM

Welcome Chris!

David Gardiner 06-05-2009 08:39 AM

Hi Chris, English weather and seasons only gives you about two months of the year where you can face going into a garage to work anyway!

Chris Bspoke 06-05-2009 12:28 PM

Hi David the british weather doesn't bother me to much my WORK workshop is of 60's industrial concrete construction colder in the winter than air temp hotter in the summer than air temp , great for losing weight in the summer but you put it all back on in the winter:D. Home workshop is on the side of my house plumbed a rad in there so nice and warm in the winter , nw facing so gets very little sun in the summer so stay's pretty cool.:D


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