The new Dynamite shop

MetalCraftSolved

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 20, 2010
Location
NC
Located near the intersection of I-85 and new hwy 64, Lexington NC

:smokin:


IMG_8682261902941.jpeg



IMG_8685671204699.jpeg



IMG_8688981049670.jpeg



IMG_8691928559436.jpeg
 
pardon my horrible memory, but arent you the one from outta state who wanted to start a suspension tuning company here? shop looks good btw. enough height to get a car lift in there?
 
pardon my horrible memory, but arent you the one from outta state who wanted to start a suspension tuning company here? shop looks good btw. enough height to get a car lift in there?


Thanks! Yes it is lift capable. Actually born and raised here in Lexington, but attended off-road racing school in So-cal. All the schooling and race team work was out of state. Yes, there have been a few attempts at starting a suspension tuning business but there is not enough demand for it on the East coast yet.

Suspension setup and tuning is always going to be something that we offer.
 
Now you just got to get my buggy in there and get fabramicating.
 
say when...
 
Well, we have been setting up in the new shop for a few weeks. Things are coming together and the shop looks to be super awesome after we build some shelves, and racks. We only have a dock, so we need to engineer a couple really strong, light weight ramps, so we can remove them and allow the steel truck to back up to the dock. We cut the first parts on the CNC plasma table. They look almost laser quality. Pretty impressed with it. I will post pics up sometime when I make some parts.


So, kind of confession time. Most of you know that I started this whole deal 7 or 8 months ago, with not much to work with. Tried to come out of the gate like a fireball. I won't lie, my objective was to set the world on fire.

Truth is my family's restaurant was going under and if it did, their house would go with it. Pretty tremendous loss.

I was instructed to do something fast, and right now.

Well, I didn't work fast enough to save the restaurant. As of this weekend it is closing down, and their house went with it too.

The good news is we worked fast enough to get out of the garage, and into a shop.

Me and Felicia have moved to a new place and as of next week, the shop will be swamped with work from all over the country.



Started making a tubing rack today. Plan to mount an abrasive chop saw, and a carbide chop saw on it.

IMG_404532470705.jpeg


IMG_408626037600.jpeg


IMG_413257629396.jpeg
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Back
Top