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dozerdudes 04-18-2010 12:41 PM

Anyone know a good chassis shop in ny area?
 
I need a few bars changed in a door car.I need it to be nhra correct and tig welded.I used to use romar but he is out of control expensive.he wanted 800.00 just to put helmet bars in my dragster.i do not mind paying for good work but just a reasonable price.thanks for any thoughts.

zipper06 04-18-2010 02:06 PM

Might be nice too know what area you're in, not everyone knows who Romar is.

Zip.

Tod74 04-18-2010 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by zipper06
Might be nice too know what area you're in, not everyone knows who Romar is.

Zip.

New York area

dozerdudes 04-18-2010 04:45 PM

Says right in the title NY area
 
I am in ny says it right in the title.willing to drive even a couple hours just need some who is GOOD and reasonable.

zipper06 04-18-2010 06:20 PM

:oops: sorry my blind old age, wins again.

Zip.

Tod74 04-18-2010 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by zipper06
:oops: sorry my blind old age, wins again.

Zip.

Zip you are not old you are "Vintage"

My father will be 73 in May and I swear I think he is on speed.He is BUSY Busy all the time. He retired last year and is about to drive my mother nuts. You are only as old as you feel.

zipper06 04-18-2010 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by Tod74

Originally Posted by zipper06
:oops: sorry my blind old age, wins again.

Zip.

Zip you are not old you are "Vintage"

My father will be 73 in May and I swear I think he is on speed.He is BUSY Busy all the time. He retired last year and is about to drive my mother nuts. You are only as old as you feel.

HaHa he's only 20 months older, but today i feel 91 instead of 71, after spending all day yesterday building new steps to get out my back door. I'm not a carpenter and had no clue how to even start them (only 3 steps) but the old ones had started rotting out and i was afraid that i might fall on my head, the only thing that still works most of the time. Good thing is that after building them on the aporn of my shop (very unlevel) and trial and error, they slid into place perfectly, level, flat and square. I couldn't believe it, hell i may start building steps for extra money :lol:

Zip.

3dracing 04-19-2010 05:04 AM

Zip, it must be a southern thing. I looked at it and when I first read it I thought it said in MY area also. Old age and poor eyesight. And I have on my glasses. Guess it's time to get them checked.

fastHEMIdart 04-24-2010 09:44 AM

ny
 
one end of NY from the other is over 10 hours !! so yes an area your in NY would help !!

Scooterz 04-26-2010 01:52 PM

That's good Zip... I am not a carpenter either I must say... You are a good gear-head though. You must protect the knowledge of your gear head data locked away in your head.

Chassis shop? I can only tell you the ones that will rip you off from our scammer section.


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