NA_R33
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Hi Guys,
As I mentioned in the scenic rim thread, a car club I used to be involved in used to hold dodgy mechanic days. Basically we would all meet at a place to work on our cars. Those that new a bit would help out others that knew less about cars.
These days where to carry out general maintenance, modifications or gather information on future modification as well as hang out relax and sink a few beers. Now I'm willing to hold some of these at our shop at sumner park, we have ample parking, welders, break presses, guilotines, lathes air tools and forlifts/jacks, to conduct whatever may be desired to your vehicles, all of which I have some ability to use and help with.
I can also help with design and cad things for more technical projects, I personally get a real kick out of taking out there ideas, putting them to paper then 3d prototyping and then into production.
The workshop is currently available at nights although we may be starting a night shift soon, saturdays after 11 and sundays all day when I'm available.
This will be for things from as simple to servicing and bleeding brakes to more complicated projects.
At the moment I'm really just trying to guage interest and get an idea of preffered days and times.
Let me know what you think
Cheers
John
As I mentioned in the scenic rim thread, a car club I used to be involved in used to hold dodgy mechanic days. Basically we would all meet at a place to work on our cars. Those that new a bit would help out others that knew less about cars.
These days where to carry out general maintenance, modifications or gather information on future modification as well as hang out relax and sink a few beers. Now I'm willing to hold some of these at our shop at sumner park, we have ample parking, welders, break presses, guilotines, lathes air tools and forlifts/jacks, to conduct whatever may be desired to your vehicles, all of which I have some ability to use and help with.
I can also help with design and cad things for more technical projects, I personally get a real kick out of taking out there ideas, putting them to paper then 3d prototyping and then into production.
The workshop is currently available at nights although we may be starting a night shift soon, saturdays after 11 and sundays all day when I'm available.
This will be for things from as simple to servicing and bleeding brakes to more complicated projects.
At the moment I'm really just trying to guage interest and get an idea of preffered days and times.
Let me know what you think
Cheers
John