Yes. Its not much but it looks good and it means we're getting closer. Check out the placeholder site at calculatedcustom.com. It'll get you right back here or to the email. Either way, its something. A thanks to Paul at baselcreative.com for the graphic goodness.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Welding FAIL
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Jon's XS650 Part II
Jon stopped over Saturday afternoon with some riding buddies. I haven't seen his XS since my swing arm was mocked up in the frame. Now, its a fully functional riding brat bike. There are still some bugs to work out but he's having fun with it. Hopefully well see you at Lowbrow's Get down at Nelson Ledges Park, we'll all be there!
Keeping it simple. |
Jon's Hot Wod |
Sunday, June 10, 2012
All About Dogs of NEOH
Alright, one more post to round out this dog themed hat trick. All About Dogs has expanded! Their 17,000 square foot, beautiful, one-of-a-kind facility has everything you need for your dog under one "woof"!
They needed some cabinets made for their employees to write out the day care report cards, they needed something that will last forever, be sturdy as hell and never malfunction. These cabinets are made from 16ga T-304 press broke and TIG welded with T-308L (low carbon). The laminated pine gives a real nice writing surface and the stainless cables were twisted then mounted so they always draw into the cabinets and never get in the way of the door closing. Dzus fasteners aren't usually used in this application but the 1/4 turn makes for quick work to open them.
They needed some cabinets made for their employees to write out the day care report cards, they needed something that will last forever, be sturdy as hell and never malfunction. These cabinets are made from 16ga T-304 press broke and TIG welded with T-308L (low carbon). The laminated pine gives a real nice writing surface and the stainless cables were twisted then mounted so they always draw into the cabinets and never get in the way of the door closing. Dzus fasteners aren't usually used in this application but the 1/4 turn makes for quick work to open them.
I thought I would try this stuff. It works, but not as well as Ox-Out 55. |
Corner to corner, perfect fit! I used 55 peak amps, 30 background amps with 100 pulses per second. |
No warpage! Booyah! |
Rose's Rescue Poker Run
Father's Day weekend; grab your old man and hit the road for a good cause. Sunday, June 17th, the poker run starts at Carlton Harley Davidson in Mantua. First stop is Middlefield Tavern, then Grand River Manor in Geneva, All American Wheels in Southington and then back to Mantua for dinner at the Patio. Proceeds go to Rose's Rescue. Do it!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Bikers do it Doggystyle
Wednesday nights we like to roll to the Bike Nite at The Lube in Valley View. I stopped by my parents to meet up with my old man when I met my mom's two new foster dogs, Hombre 1 and Hombre 2 (they're only six weeks old, I named them in 3 seconds, don't judge.). They're up for adoption at Pet Finder.
Coincidentally, we met a frenchie at the bike nite named Henry that rides with his human pal 30,000 miles a year! What a BA dog! It was a good day to meet some four legged friends.
Coincidentally, we met a frenchie at the bike nite named Henry that rides with his human pal 30,000 miles a year! What a BA dog! It was a good day to meet some four legged friends.
Puppy Fatch!! |
Henry! |
On the way home. Safety first, heh. |
Sunday, June 3, 2012
A Lil' Sunday R&R
Bret just bought a hell of a CB450 Twin, a condenser and a couple hours tuning it we rolled outta Auburn for the maiden voyage. Sure it needs some elbow grease, but, everything works...I mean everything. We took a trip to the abandoned Geauga Lake Amusement Park and snapped some pics. We tried to get closer but there were some curbs that would no doubt smash my whale dick of an oil filter. Its a perfect setting for a theme park horror movie, it's mega-creepy. Maybe one day we'll grow some and sneak up in there.
Seconds before he almost got ran over. |
Rains coming! |
I believe that's Raging Wolf Bobs in the background. |
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