That's how all of our legendary Fabricators learned back in the day, there dad, Grandpa, or Uncle taught them everything because they were in the shop every weekend and every summer watching and helping, and most of them didn't even go to college but yet they are the best Fabricators to ever live..... man I miss those days, when people had the patience to teach
I agree 100%. College definitely is a big help, you can learn a great deal from school but it still takes determination and lots of dedication to excel at anything you do. Learning from your mentors by failing at things and by simply doing and doing is a great form of education.
That's how all of our legendary Fabricators learned back in the day, there dad, Grandpa, or Uncle taught them everything because they were in the shop every weekend and every summer watching and helping, and most of them didn't even go to college but yet they are the best Fabricators to ever live..... man I miss those days, when people had the patience to teach
I agree 100%. College definitely is a big help, you can learn a great deal from school but it still takes determination and lots of dedication to excel at anything you do. Learning from your mentors by failing at things and by simply doing and doing is a great form of education.
Love this chassis build...makes it look so smooth to put together with simple hand tools and time.
Yo homie I wanted ya know what your slammings okay ty.
Awesome, I really enjoy watching the process of assembling all the fabricated parts. More!
Thanks Brandon!!! We are working on some new videos.
Damn right! That shit is real nice.
Thanks!!!
Yo homie show me your slam cams and data configuration bag 💰 tyyy.
Dang, that's a machinist fit and a half on those A arm mounts!
lol, we have actually adjusted the fitment a little to allow for an easier assembly process after powder coating.
Working.on.Chevy.
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