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Posted: Sat Sep 05, 15 1:57 pm
by Stu
Don, I'm not sure that's the best marketing tag line now. :shock: :D

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 15 2:06 pm
by Don
No of course not Stu

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 15 4:48 pm
by challenger
thanks chaps for the good luck comments, with some of the cars i,m getting in it makes it a pleasure to go to work !!

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 15 5:05 pm
by Ashley
Go for it Jim :thumbright: Enjoy living the dream fella !!!! I know I am :D

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 15 5:09 pm
by Mossy68
Best of luck with your venture.
Sure it'll work out great. :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 15 8:15 pm
by Charger
wishing you all the best Jim

:thumbright:

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 15 7:03 am
by cadboy
Great news Jim and good luck and great work place too.

Let's talk at HRD :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 15 10:26 am
by Steve
Well done Jim and all the best for the future! I know that the quality of your work is exceptional and sure you will be kept busy!

Catch up at the HRDs...cheers Steve :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 15 10:28 am
by Pete
Congratulations and well done, Jim; I know you will make a great success of it!

:thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 15 9:14 pm
by DaveB
Nice one Jim,Keep the hourly rate realistic,and keep away from the VAT,youll always be busy :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 15 9:20 pm
by GJUK
Blue wrote:Nice one Jim! Increasingly it seems the people that own old cars have no idea or desire to learn how to fix them, I don't think you'll be short of work.
It is the way forward for some jobs for sure. I think you are one of the few that appear able to turn his hand to anything and make the result look like a total work of art.

If I tried to weld in a cage for example, I would still be stuck in the car now, covered in burn marks and imprisoned in my own vehicle. :D

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 15 9:23 pm
by GJUK
Oh and congratulations, good for you.
Perhaps I will used you in the future.

Better to fail at doing something you want than do something you don't want to and fail at that.

Takes guts to set up your own business and you obviously have a skill looking at the feedback others are leaving for you. Hope it works out for you, I am sure it will :D

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 15 9:42 pm
by Birdman
Well done Jim, brave move but the best move , I think. Best of luck for the future. Chris

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 15 10:07 pm
by challenger
thanks again chaps for your positive comments, defo want stay out of the vat killer !! seem to be staying quite busy at present time so must be doing something right. still doing modern stuff in between as i been doing a lot of peoples cars for last 20yrs or more which are good in and out work but far better to go to work knowing your working on cars you have a passion for.

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 15 11:38 pm
by Steve
GJUK wrote:
Blue wrote:If I tried to weld in a cage for example, I would still be stuck in the car now, covered in burn marks and imprisoned in my own vehicle. :D
This made me laugh!! Exactly my thoughts! Jims welding is as good as it gets...a gift I wish I had but never will :D