No worries Zach ... I'll do my best to take care of ya and turn your car part dreams into reality. Hey, with all that talent of yours you can photoshop your parts so I know exactly what you want haaaaaaaaaaa!
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Well, I got all the 'construction dust' cleaned out of the oven yesterday evening and started loading it up last night with its first run.
I
think I've got all of the "specializing in smaller parts" type language now removed from my website (let me know if you find something I missed though LOL) and the
Price Lists have some new additions. Hmmmm ... you guys think I need a section on semi truck parts??? I never expected to get into that but I guess I sure can now. :-D
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Now I have to thank ya'll one more time but for a totally different reason.
Though I may be burning bridges with this, it's long overdue in my opinion. I've been a member of another online model-specific motorhead group for several years now, and when I announced the new oven's pending arrival last week
two of its 1400+ members replied. One was very nice ... the other, in its entirety, was "Dose this also mean that we are going to get a monthly calender chic photo?" Mom always said that if you can't say something nice then don't say anything at all ... but the classiest reply I can come up with to the latter comment is this: :thebirdm:
The fact that this group goes out of their way as a whole to visibly support other members regardless of what they're working on at the time speaks to the high integrity, great character and car-lovin brother/sisterhood that Mopar fans are known for.
This thread had 300 views and almost two dozen congratulatory replies in less than 12 hours, and that in itself warmed my heart more than my new oven ever could. It's highly likely I'll never do work for most of you but yet you're still there to cheer me on ... share in my good and bad days ... offer a shoulder to lean on when I need one ... give me that slap upside the head when I truly deserve it [you know who you are] ... and watch as this little shop grows to maturity.
Customers can't always be counted on for those things, but
friends can. And that's enough for me. I'm a better person because I belong to this fine institution. Ya'll make me proud to call myself a FABOer.