What does everybody do for a living?
#65
On The Tree
Joined: May 2003
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From: Tampa, Florida
Retired FT Deputy Sheriff. Small business owner (PI/Process Service), teach martial arts on the side and still do PT Police work (just to keep the adrennalin pumpin
).
Oh and...former Coastie...Semper Paratus!
).Oh and...former Coastie...Semper Paratus!
#67
Hey all!
I'm a certified welder,machinist and fabricator.Whas a fourth year apprentice sheetmetal worker for the SMWIA local 47 out of Ottawa for a while til work slowed down.Now I'm at home in my shop,making LSx fabricated and billet style valve covers for Nasty Performance. I am fortunate enough to have all this equipment that I had purchased through out the years.I appreciate all your support and would like to thank all who did.I do have a web site,www.apsracingproducts.com for those who are interested in looking.
Bob
I'm a certified welder,machinist and fabricator.Whas a fourth year apprentice sheetmetal worker for the SMWIA local 47 out of Ottawa for a while til work slowed down.Now I'm at home in my shop,making LSx fabricated and billet style valve covers for Nasty Performance. I am fortunate enough to have all this equipment that I had purchased through out the years.I appreciate all your support and would like to thank all who did.I do have a web site,www.apsracingproducts.com for those who are interested in looking.
Bob
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From: Behind the TIG welder
Originally Posted by 02denali
mechanic on caterpiller equipment
Me too, until two years ago.
Now it's over-the-road-trucks for me 
Any CAT dealers needing mechanics in your area,? my wife wants to move.



