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Just a short intro. I've been at a time-consuming job since 1995.  I never lost interest in model cars (or real ones), but just didn't have the time to build.  Laid off in Aug, 2022.  Not ready to retire so will need to find work again.  But in the mean time, rediscovered the hobby.  My interest is traditional customs (kustoms).  That is, mild to radical kustoms from the mid 30's to the early 60's.  Whitewalls, wheel covers, frenched headlights and tail lights,  changing out grills, bumpers and side trim from other cars of the era.  I like them to still resemble a car that you might see out cruising to a show.  Even a radical kustom that is chopped or sectioned, I still don't like 'em too wild.  I can appreciate the work that went into those ultra radical kustoms, but they are not my cup of tea, so to speak.  When kustoms got changed each year for the sake of show points, that's where my interest tails off.

I've read a few posts already that have some great build tips.  I intend to read a lot more than I post.  I've been on the HAMB for about 20 years and have less than 2000 posts.  I'll chime in here when I have something of value to pass along. but I'm really here to learn how to improve on my abilities from where I left off in the mid 90’s.

I’m Bill H from Nebraska.

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19 minutes ago, 54Delray said:

I’m Bill H from Nebraska

Welcome to the forum Bill!

  There are some really talented builders here & all around Great people! Enjoy the ride!

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Welcome Bill! Glad you could join us. Hope you find gainful employment very soon. Great bunch here. Ready and willing to share tips, tricks and pics. Don't be shy, post your builds. We'll be glad to view.

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Thanks for the hearty welcome everyone.  I traveled with a friend to the last GSLMCC and he told me about this forum.  Also subscribed to the magazine while at the show.  I started getting SAE in the 80's and learned a lot of tips/tricks back then.  One of my first issues showed a 70 Impala Custom where they drilled out a distributor cap with a tiny drill bit in a pin vise.  Blew my mind!  Wait, what?  What's a pin vise?  Had to get me one of those!

Well-written, photo documented articles, whether in print or online are the catalyst that has brought the hobby to new heights.   So, yeah. Glad to be here.

Bill H

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