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cem_devecioglu

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« on: 02 December 2014, 19:28:36 »

I really liked this project.. all work done in high quality from wheels to engine, chairs to paint .. top job :y




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« Reply #1 on: 02 December 2014, 19:41:25 »

Oh .. oh.. oh.. oh..  :-[

I'll take it!

[edit] Actually .. I would love to have those kinds of fabrication skills (I'd like to think I could learn - I may be as useful as a chocolate teapot when it comes to people but I have a knack with machines) and do that kind of thing for a job.. I'd go as far as to say that kind of thing would be my dream job.

Every time work gets bad I start daydreaming about doing it.. with six months mortgage sitting in the savings account right now it's starting to get awful tempting, too.
« Last Edit: 02 December 2014, 19:52:20 by aaronjb »
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05omegav6

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« Reply #2 on: 02 December 2014, 19:54:47 »

Alot of quality work, shame about the Camaro detailing though :-\
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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #3 on: 02 December 2014, 20:03:48 »

Alot of quality work, shame about the Camaro detailing though :-\


probably owner doesnt have deep pockets like the other..
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Re: quality..
« Reply #4 on: 02 December 2014, 20:21:26 »

very nice  :y :y
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05omegav6

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« Reply #5 on: 02 December 2014, 20:26:12 »

Alot of quality work, shame about the Camaro detailing though :-\


probably owner doesnt have deep pockets like the other..
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Interior details are lifted straight from the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro and built into an early Dodge Charger... a touch tasteless however nicely executed...
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« Reply #6 on: 02 December 2014, 20:30:55 »

nice job-problem is --according to tv programes--building a hotrod takes an hour  ::)  took me four days to do a 4" chop on a Morris 8. And on saturday took 2 hours to change water pump on my Consul  >:(
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« Reply #7 on: 02 December 2014, 20:34:07 »

nice job-problem is --according to tv programes--building a hotrod takes an hour  ::)  took me four days to do a 4" chop on a Morris 8. And on saturday took 2 hours to change water pump on my Consul  >:(

To be fair, the last show I watched stretched one build out over two episodes.. so that's at least an hour and a half.. ;D
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« Reply #8 on: 02 December 2014, 20:45:47 »

Oh .. oh.. oh.. oh..  :-[

I'll take it!

[edit] Actually .. I would love to have those kinds of fabrication skills (I'd like to think I could learn - I may be as useful as a chocolate teapot when it comes to people but I have a knack with machines) and do that kind of thing for a job.. I'd go as far as to say that kind of thing would be my dream job.

Every time work gets bad I start daydreaming about doing it.. with six months mortgage sitting in the savings account right now it's starting to get awful tempting, too.

You wealthy sod. ;D ;D
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« Reply #9 on: 03 December 2014, 13:48:25 »

Oh .. oh.. oh.. oh..  :-[

I'll take it!

[edit] Actually .. I would love to have those kinds of fabrication skills (I'd like to think I could learn - I may be as useful as a chocolate teapot when it comes to people but I have a knack with machines) and do that kind of thing for a job.. I'd go as far as to say that kind of thing would be my dream job.

Every time work gets bad I start daydreaming about doing it.. with six months mortgage sitting in the savings account right now it's starting to get awful tempting, too.

What is your daily job Aaron? You've got a loada skills already....nowt stopping you if you want to dream chase imo.
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« Reply #10 on: 03 December 2014, 14:28:59 »

I'm in IT Webby - I drive a desk ;D

In technobabble - I'm an "Enterprise Network Engineer" which means I'm 3rd line support between our support & development departments specialising in web application security, network security and (recently) anti fraud solutions with a bit of core networking thrown in for good measure.

It pays pretty well, which is really the only thing that keeps me here (slowly losing my sanity)!
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« Reply #11 on: 03 December 2014, 14:37:39 »

Exactly in the same boat mate.

I work for a large bank  ::) also driving a desk / pencil.

You only live once is what i keep telling myself. When the opportunity comes i like to think ill take it. scary though. but hey, its only money, right?  :-X ::)
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