Ok so I decided to replace the stock sub frame on my sons drag banshee. I wanted a custom chromoly style one. So I ordered the material and spoke to a local guy that had the tools and experience. Turned out he was to busy to assist.
So I called Justin even though I knew he was extremely busy with side work. As usual he agreed and put his work on the back burner. I then asked do you have the right tools for the job? ( tube bender , notcher) He response was "yup I have a torch, grinder and welder". Well being a glass half full kind of guy I'm thinking well fuck
So I head over to Justin's and his shop is full of bikes , motors and god knows what else. I plop my frame on the concrete floor, briefly show him a picture of what I have in mind. Within minutes the Old Miller Mig welder is humming in the corner and the torch is fired up. Oh and I almost forgot to mention we also have a few supervisors to assist. Justin has two puppies that were convinced that if they didn't help this project was doomed to fail. So with previously said "tools" Justin goes to work.
I am now convinced that the "right tool for the job" does not always apply.
Thanks Justin You are a true friend with natural talent.
Troy
Frame pics during and after primer was applied.