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am9648 04-04-2010 09:24 AM

How is the project coming along, any updates?

am

bmwmech1 04-15-2010 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by am9648 (Post 1041646)
How is the project coming along, any updates?

am

I suddenly got very busy at the shop, tax time, I have a BMW meet coming up next weekend that I've been preparing the car for and the wife is getting closer to baby delivery time, so I've had no time to do any building. I did order all of the material for the billet control arms and a new Sherline milling vise, but I've done nothing but bolt it to the mill. I'll get back to the workbench soon, but probably not before the first of May...:(

Garey

am9648 05-05-2010 06:17 PM

Model status
 
Inquiring minds want to know............

am

bmwmech1 05-13-2010 09:11 AM

Still been busy at the shop and at home, as well! The wife is due with our second baby on June 4th and she wanted a garden built and planted, mulch put down, grass sodded, etc! Honey-do lists galore, Lol! I will get back into the workshop soon, as I had to do some machining for aluminum wheel spacers and hub extensions at the end of last month and it gave me the itch something fierce! Updates soon, I promise...:):):)

Garey

Ozgur_Tan 07-21-2010 08:42 AM

i'm eagerly waiting for update from your project

ACademic 12-17-2010 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Ozgur_Tan (Post 1066054)
i'm eagerly waiting for update from your project

Another "fan" requesting more of the same. :)

ERA Chas 12-17-2010 09:09 AM

On another forum he's said that the family had another baby, his business got very busy and he will probably begin again in the new year.

ACademic 12-17-2010 09:11 AM

Thanks Chas. If you have a link to share for the other forum that would be great. I don't mind following this guy around (in a non-stalking sort of way, that is :LOL: ) and enjoying his work.

ERA Chas 12-17-2010 09:30 AM

It was a while ago and sort of 'don't look for me for a while' posts. If I come across him again, I'll post here.

cubldr 12-17-2010 03:21 PM

With a new baby at home we may not see Garey for about 18 years. Hope I'm wrong.

ACademic 12-17-2010 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by cubldr (Post 1096926)
With a new baby at home we may not see Garey for about 18 years. Hope I'm wrong.

Nah. The first six months they just eat, poop and sleep. There is still hope. :LOL:

cubldr 12-17-2010 04:08 PM

Mine just ate and pooped. No sleep, at night anyway.

Today they're teenagers. NOW all they do is SLEEP...and eat... and poop. :eek:

Fullchat289 12-18-2010 05:17 AM

Love the detail and craftsmanship. Subcribed!

- Allen.

JBo 12-18-2010 09:02 AM

I really enjoyed relooking at this thread this morning...the craftsmanship, time and especially patience are amazing. I have a 427 street model and anotherAMF Kit (I think) to rework into an Autokraft that have gathered dust for 40 and 5 years respectively, and they reqiuire only assemly and minor changes via a knife and putty. This individuals craftsman working in copper is amazing...the frame alone could become an incredable " welcome to the AC factory" scene with only black paint....amazing work.

bmwmech1 12-20-2010 06:26 PM

Hey guys, all of your speculation is close to correct... The wife had the baby on May 31st, a girl we named Victoria Lynne. She has been a polar opposite of our first daughter and up until the last few weeks, she was up 3-4 times a night minimum, screaming for food, every night. Doh! So, coupled with severe sleep deprivation and business being good, it's been a fast 6 months, Lol! I look at the chassis every morning as I prepare my 2 dog's breakfast, so it's never far from my thoughts, but alas, I have not had time to even touch it. We closed on a new shop in early November and have been furiously burning the candle at both ends to get the new location ready as quickly as possible. As a matter of fact, we just poured 10 yards of concrete this morning... I'm beat... I also have a full size project car now, an 88 E30 M3 which is being gone over top to bottom and getting a BMW V8/5 speed swap, to boot. That has been on the back burner for a month now, though, but I do want to get back to it and into the workshop to continue on the Cobra build, as well. Ah... too many projects and not enough time. I did get an email from David Kirkham at the end of November, which I need to follow up on, but I have not done so yet. After I get past New Years, life will start to get back to normal, but until then, I'm overbooked... haha.

I'll keep checking back to keep everyone posted...

Thanks for keeping the light on for me,

Garey

bmwmech1 08-10-2014 04:49 PM

Well, a long time away and alot of changes in my life, but all good and a small update to this build of all builds... Way back when I posted last, we had just had daughter #2, Victoria and what a first year with her that was! She's 4 now and has a 2 year old younger sister, to boot! The youngest's name is Sofia, so now I have 3 daughters... Aveline, Victoria and Sofia. Unbelievable! The wife and I bought a 115 year old Victorian house, some 30 miles away from our previous home in September of 2012 and of course I went in to home renovation mode, as soon as we closed on it. That was almost 2 years ago now and I have yet to get my modelling workshop set-up at the new house, although I do have almost a full cabinet shop set-up already, for all of the renovation work I've been doing to the house. I closed my business in October of 2013 and went to work for a company closer to our new house doing high-end restoration work on vintage Ferraris, Jags, etc and that has been a great change for me, but alas, still no modelling. The good news is that I do have plans to get my workspace set-up soon and once I do, I will begin working in scale again, albeit at a slightly more relaxed pace. I just watched a bunch of the Kirkham University videos on Youtube this weekend and dropped in here to have a look around, so I thought I would give a quick update. Don't anyone hold their breath waiting for me to finish this project, but I do plan on picking up where I left off and continuing in the not too distant future. Just thought I'd post this up for anyone who is interested...

Garey

Ozgur_Tan 08-11-2014 11:35 AM

hi Garey,

thank you for update, take your time, please update us when you take out your project from deep freeze :)

Peace,

Ozgur
ozgurtan.com

Maricopa 08-11-2014 01:46 PM

Amazing work! When I was a kid my dad decided to scratch build a sandrail and he and I made about 6 or 7 models from welding rods trying to figure out what we liked. Trust me they didn't look this good!


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