Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Okay! I had a lot going on and have not been able to post. I had the bike to finish a trip to Born Free 4 (Awsome!) and Disneyland (Also awesome!) along with a stop over in Vegas for the 4th. That along with all our house projects and so much more. I met some really cool people at Born Free and we had a great time. The bike was not finished when we left but managed to get the tank leak stopped and the first ride was around the dirt lot at BF! I can not even tell you how happy I was to finally ride this bike. Once there I parked out back and had a ton of people urge me to take it to the show side. I finally caved and she would not start! I rolled her over and got a great spot. Surprisingly the bike attracted huge crowds. I was feet away from Atomic Trent and his bike was really cool. I introduced myself and my daughter at the line for corn dogs, they were out and we were bummed! He was a cool guy, it was a pleasure to meet him. Mike from OldStf Cycles introduced himself and we went over to see his Flatty that he had just finished. That bike is so sweet!

I posted a video of my first ride once I was home and have to apologize in advance for the quality, it is my first video! You will get an idea of the bike though without any finishes on it and after some pretty good rains and surface rust! I will try to post a couple of pictures soon.


                             I was not able to register the bike yet so the ride of shame! : (


                                           My family at lunch in Vegas, Jenae is the best!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Okay Checking things off the list. I have been feverishly working on my daughters room to get it finished so my girl and her Mom can decorate it. I am ready for final sand a little drywall mud touch up. I am doing it the hard way with a smooth finish but I figure she will write on the walls and it will be much easier to clean this way. I have received a few cool things in the mail. A couple of repousse tool and some suspension stuff for the Corvairs. One of my new products will be adjustable strut rods for the Corvair and they are really sweet. The repousse tools are so I can practice up on engraving and adding character to my parts. I am also making a makers mark so when you get one of my limited parts you will know it was hand made by me. I will get some pictures of the bike and some other stuff I am working on. I can check Jenae's room off the list in a couple of days and then take a construction brake for a short while.

It is really important to get this house in order, but man is it hard not having the time to work on other stuff. Sometimes When I am laying in bed at night I just want to get up and get the fire going in the shop and get at it. I burnt myself out earlier this year pushing way too hard so I will keep it to 16 hours a day or less!!!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Rocker nuts almost gone!

I have three sets of the brass rocker nuts left. I might keep an extra set to engrave. I am thinking of a new design for the next batch.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Positive thinking and motivation.

Some people think that this positive thinking thing is a bunch of B.S. I have a different opinion. When I heard that all you have to do is think about something and believe it is coming to you it made me think. I did notice that the people that I looked up to and did the things I wanted to be doing were always positive that they would reach their goal. I wanted to test this out a bit as I was in a bad point in my life..... again. Instead of dreading the bills coming in the mail I thought about and wished for checks coming in the mail. A miracle did not happen, I did not get rich! An interesting thing did happen though checks started coming in the mail! $99.00 rebate that I wasn't expecting. I got about 15 checks in the next few months and none large or life changing, but I had not received a check in the mail for years before that.

The thing I figured was the worst thing that could happen to me is that I would believe good things were going to happen. It is better than being stuck dreading the day and wondering what next. I have always been a pretty motivated guy but I also felt sometimes I could do more so I started making little notes to remind myself there is only now. If you think about it what I am doing right now writing this is all that I can get done. If I was sitting watching television same thing. What I do is put little reminders and try to get actual things accomplished. I do not ever say well maybe I will get this or that finished I always say that it will be done.

My bike project is one of the longest well it is the longest project I have done and it is close to being finished. I never gave myself a way out. There was never a maybe, or it is too hard, I don't have the skills, none of that! When I started the bike I was (could have been) at one of the lowest places in my life. My wife had just left me, I started getting bills ( she had not paid them for months). To put it into perspective it cost about $4,000 minimal to pay my bills at that time, so I was in a shit storm! I got the mortgage and it was over $5,000 to catch it up. What did I do? I went to Tulsa to pick up a bike! When I got back I had a payment from one of my jobs, paid my guys and proceeded to figure things out. I paid everything current but my wife put a stipulation in the divorce that I would have to get the house in my name or sell it and split the profits. She had ruined my credit. They would not let me put it in my name so I lost it. My credit is still ruined but I decided from that point on, that being the second time I had lost everything to an ex., that I would never use credit again. Everything I have including house cars, all of it would be paid for by saving and using real money! That is a whole other story. When I got back with the bike I had a plan in my head. I was going to do twisted metal and an air ride seat. I was going to make or modify everything to have a totally hand built bike. I went to a local surplus metal place and found some hex tubing that I thought would be great for what I wanted. I called around to every blacksmith and ornamental iron place I could find and always got the same answer "it can't be done" . Finally a small place in Erie about an hour away said that they could do it. They called me about two weeks later stating "it cant be done" I went to my friend Shane's house and explained what I wanted and he how they said it was impossible so he and I figured we would give it a try. The next day we had enough done for two bikes! I have had help and I am getting help now on it my situation changed with this house and I don't have a place to work on it now but I refuse to let it sit so I have a fellow builder working on it and I know it is in good hands.

This house. This house is another example. I was talking to a friend that was down on his luck and he was constantly bitching about everything. I explained that you get what you give, if you put out negativity bad things come from it. He is like, "Oh sure you just wish for gold and it falls out of the sky" I explained that it is not that easy that you have to work. You have to get out there and meet people and get things done. I explained how I do not leave myself a way out when I say I will do something I don't hmnnn and haw, I say It will be and it ends up working out. I told him watch by next summer I will have a house that is 100% paid for, I will have my bike finished and my car finished. We have the house and the bike is close. It takes a lot of hard work and help and things falling into place. I want to tell you I am basically unemployed never had an opportunity guy. If you seen me on the street you might imagine I was homeless. I am the youngest of ten kids so we were always poor. My parents could not leave an inheritance they were broke. My dad left me with a strong work ethic, my mom with a you can do what you set out to do attitude. That, and many fond memories and lessons is what they left for me. I never went to the dentist until I was 20 years old and had finally gotten my own insurance, it was too late. I spent my maximum for over ten years trying to get my teeth fixed but I ended up losing a lot of them. so when you meet me I will have a toothless grin. This too will change soon. It is on my list. That is another important thing, make a list. Long and short term goals also go to it regularly and check things off and add new things. You can also finish one and start another. I will leave today with my lists. This a condensed version. I read somewhere that you should write it on white paper with a blue pen so that is what I do. I am not sure of the significance of it. There is much more I want to share including how free I feel not owing for anything. Please stop using credit as soon as you can and get away from that burden.  It is like a spiders web.

MY list

Short term.

Get the bike finished                               Get the garage set up to work in (electricity)
Jenae's room finished                                Pay back my sister
Get new shirts and parts ready                      Finish the car

Long term.

Get the house totally self sufficient  (Solar wind power etc.)
Get the house finished inside and out
Build additional garage
Do the other bike projects that are already planned  Light Bike and Metallurgy.
Hot rod project
V8 Corvair and Shop truck


















Sunday, January 15, 2012

Cast iron Stand legs

I finished pulling the street lamp bases yesterday and spent about an hour trying to get the old posts out. They are really rusted in there so that will be my next little project. I will try to get them apart and cleaned up. Then I plan on making a top of some kind for either a bike lift or a lathe stand.