Oklahoma Corvettes
No. The grey fox knows us now and she likes to pop in and shut us down.
Last edited by Itallian33; May 6, 2008 at 04:30 PM. Reason: Personal attack was removed for the tranquility of the thread
Jason I know a place, he is not personal friend but I seen his work on bikes. Mannysinkandair.com 405-412-8287 1002 N. May
Thanks I'll give him a ring.
I'm not looking for anything fancy, just want someone to paint the "Halltech" Lettering, and maybe paint the Crossed Flags on it. I'm having the Airbridge painted Gloss black and cleared to match the car right now.
While I got ya Dave, I was wondering if you would share your electrical expertise to help me wire some flourecent shop lights up in my garage sometime. There is already a single bulb light in the ceiling. I figured we could use the line from that for power, then remove it and cover it, since it won't be needed.
Maybe we should start a new thread, out of respect to the Fox's busy schedule? hehe
Thanks I'll give him a ring.
I'm also gonna see if I can find someone on the southside.
I'm not looking for anything fancy, just want someone to paint the "Halltech" Lettering, and maybe paint the Crossed Flags on it. I'm having the Airbridge painted Gloss black and cleared to match the car right now.
While I got ya Dave, I was wondering if you would share your electrical expertise to help me wire some flourecent shop lights up in my garage sometime. There is already a single bulb light in the ceiling. I figured we could use the line from that for power, then remove it and cover it, since it won't be needed.
Maybe we should start a new thread, out of respect to the Fox's busy schedule? hehe
Sorry Fox! Rules, Schmules.... 
I'm not looking for anything fancy, just want someone to paint the "Halltech" Lettering, and maybe paint the Crossed Flags on it. I'm having the Airbridge painted Gloss black and cleared to match the car right now.
While I got ya Dave, I was wondering if you would share your electrical expertise to help me wire some flourecent shop lights up in my garage sometime. There is already a single bulb light in the ceiling. I figured we could use the line from that for power, then remove it and cover it, since it won't be needed.
Maybe we should start a new thread, out of respect to the Fox's busy schedule? hehe

you have right idea on lights. I can help in actual or advise. I don't mind. Rule of thumb in houses doing electrical. Always turn off at breaker and most usually using an existing outlet box in ceiling is way to go. Take down old fixture and use an extension box (most often it will be an octagon extension box) . Hang new lights (toggle bolts or suitable anchor) . Run new wiring method of choice to new lights. Wires are Black=Hot. White=Neutral. Make joints in octagon and new fixtures Black to Black and White to White. I can help if you don't feel comfortable. Also a bare or green wire from existing box ground to fixtures for safety(bonded to any metal part). We could do this in a very short time. Buy the fixtures and let me know if you need help.
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