Sandy,
Thanks for the praises. I hope you bring nice weather with you
On the welding and fabricating; I've been doing both since about 84'
but been doing the aluminum since 91'
I was lucky my dad was a good fabricator. I had 2 hrs of welding classes everyday in 87' and 88'. Then in college had a few more classes. Then I went to work for Eaton Corp as a Dyno Technician in 91' and did a fair amount of welding and fabricating until 97' then I moved into our CNC model shop and got into programing and machining. Now I do 5-axis programming and milling. Not on cylinder head ports, but on crazy shaped supercharger inlets and advanced latching type rocker arms used to de-activate cylinders. Turning V8's into V6s and 4cylinders.
Hope this wasn't too long winded.
Take care.
