i started 35 years ago when you had to go to a library to get information or volunteer to work for nothin rubbin down or washin cars in a panel shop to learn...i was 16
later on i also hassled my mates that were tradesmen to teach me..cost me a lot of beer n billies back then..:knockout:
by the time i was 20 i was the best bash n bog man there was and also i could out clean anyone but i couldnt weld and wanted to learn how to form and beat/repair so i went to night tech to get schoolin in that..
by mid 20s i was doing lots of little jobs and a mate employed me to dodge up car yard stuff...learnt heaps of short cuts there..:lol:
by late 20s i was doin some resto work and complete repaints in akran or straight enamel or acrylic..all depended on how much money you had or how much you liked your car.
by early 30s i had moved out of sydney and had a young family to support so a ticketed mate and myself started a panel/paint shop..that was ok for a couple of years until it all turned to shit..partnerships suck...
anyhows i went off and started workin in wreckin yards and i still am...
now with all the technology out there to make research simple and disposable incomes to buy the cheap arse chinese tools on the market it amazes me that more enthusiasts dont have a go at doing there work themselves...
i constantly here horror stories about panelbeaters so why dont people have a go themselves????
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