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SJR needs a apprentice

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:banana: I started SJRLIFT back in 2005' to lift my own cars and also to help others do the same , this is a side business I do at home when I have time,well orders have picked up to the extent that I am falling behind in swift delivery , so if theres some guy out there that would like to help me out Im in Bellingham Washington and am looking for someone that can either work at my shop or your own place and help me fill these orders, I dont want to limit my ouput, I just need a helper and you could learn some foundry skills at the sanme time, If you have a metal fab shop I would be interested in talking also you could contract to do the metal work, thanks guys Scott:banana:

 

heres the car that started it all

 

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Awesome! It's nice to see things are gaining momentum still. I had a guy leave a note on my car last week asking about lifts, I'll likely be sending him your way.

What if you did a working vacation type deal.

 

is there anything simple that can be done by someone that they can learn in a day or two?

 

Some of us working stiffs, who are single and have time, might want to take a week vacation and go there to learn how to make your stuff. Then they can make parts for you while they are down there. One way to get some quality control is to have the person make pieces that he wants for his ride, like 3 lift kits and then you chose one to give him as payment or at a discounted price.

 

I realize that this might be more of a liability than helpful so careful screening of the your apprentices might be the first step. I realize that you are a small operation and work on a per order basis, so it might be hard to keep inventory and raw materials. Maybe part of the deal is that they bring their own raw materials.

 

Anyways just some thoughts.

 

BW

I could do the machine work for you, but shipping every kit back and forth across the US would be time consuming and eat into the profit margin.

Good luck, hope you find someone who does good work.

Andy

hey scott im looking for some work but idk what i could do for you i have no shop and im in ellensburg but if i could finda place to stay up there i wouldent mind helping you out. let me know what you think.also pm sent.

 

Rob.:burnout:

Forget the foundry, the future of suspension design is Pine.

Ultra-lite :lol:

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weds nights theres a couple guys that have been coming around, havent fired them yet:grin: :grin: , hope they work out :lol: If you guys would just quit ordering stuff I would be OK :cool: :eek: ...........

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Hey, I'm in Toppenish, but i have a large shop and fabrication equipment, and the skills to use it, so if you still need someone to help you fill orders, let me know. I have lots of free time during the week, and i could use some money, and shipping isn't a problem, so if you want to like send blueprints and have me make stuff that would work great, but let me know what you think.

-Bill

hey scott sorry for taking so long to see that... are you gonna be doing anything tommorw (thursday)?

hey scott i can't send you a pm caue it says your box is full, but you should give me a call next time you make some parts or go wheelin. my wagon hasn't got to go play in the mud in a really long time

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