I am buying a Machine Shop

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mudnyreye

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My Machine Shop owners are in their 70's and I have used them for the past 20+ years. They wanted to slow it down and asked me if I was interested in continuing the business. After much discussion with the better half, ˆhave agreed to take the shop over. They were on the border of being "Hoarders" with the junk parts lying around. First step is to clean up the place. I am not a machinist (although I build plenty of motors) the remaining machinist should be able to help me to keep the shop running. The papers were signed today, so if anybody needs machine work done in the SE. I'm now here and ready to help.
 
My Machine Shop owners are in their 70's and I have used them for the past 20+ years. They wanted to slow it down and asked me if I was interested in continuing the business. After much discussion with the better half, ˆhave agreed to take the shop over. They were on the border of being "Hoarders" with the junk parts lying around. First step is to clean up the place. I am not a machinist (although I build plenty of motors) the remaining machinist should be able to help me to keep the shop running. The papers were signed today, so if anybody needs machine work done in the SE. I'm now here and ready to help.

Congrats. Now start making LC parts. ;-)
 
Nice!
Enjoy.
 
You should look into making TBI adapters for the 2F. I bet they'd sell pretty well. I'm sure there are plenty of people who are sick of vacuum hoses and float bowls, but can't afford to shell out the cash to swap in a Vortec. Personally, I made friends with my Aisin carburetor, but I know there are plenty of guys who never will.
 
congrats,, I am in school to become a machinist.. I hope this opportunity presents itself when I am a little more experienced... haha
 

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