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black85vette

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I don't have the drawing skills, engineering skills or machining skills of others on this board so I am shooting a little lower. Here is my company logo:



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Perfect. You have major competition from the Chinese manufacturers though.
 
dieselpilot said:
Perfect. You have major competition from the Chinese manufacturers though.

Yeah, but I can write my instructions and manuals in real English!
 
Love it 'vet ;D ........... if your in the Construction Industry (like me) that's got to be miles more accurate than the competition ;D ....... can I borrow it :bow:

CC


PS ............. the Chinglish has a sort of "Rustic Feel" ........... and .......... it's really amusing too ;D

 
CrewCab said:
...... can I borrow it :bow:CC

Sure. I "borrowed" it myself. The father of a friend of mine in the 70's actually had something like this on his business card. He was way ahead of his time and was building useful all electric cars back then. As I recall he used surplus torpedo motors to run his cars.
 
Nice, it reminds me of the shop term "eyecrometer", the device that gets all the credit when you set a machine vice on a mill table square within .001", and all of the blame when it's out. Or something like that. ;D
 
That goes along with the saying, "cut to fit and paint to match" which I have seen on drawings before.

 
New_Guy said:
what sort of work are you doing?

I am specialized in everything. So, I can do any kind of work. My motto is: "When close enough is good enough then I'm your man."
 
That's how I started out, after doing a few jobs you will (defiantly) find out the things you don't want to specialize in.
Krown Kustoms is my business name, with my last name being King it could only fit. :idea:
I ended up going towards fabrication and powdercoating. Thm:
Do you have a direction :shrug:, or just whatever someone asks for.
-B-

p.s. with "close enough is good enough" you should land a government contract in no time. Rof} Rof} Rof}
 
JimN said:
That goes along with the saying, "cut to fit and paint to match" which I have seen on drawings before.

Way I heard it was:

Cut to size, file to fit, paint to hide.
...lew...
 
Hi Guy's

I use the hammer to fit, file to suit, paint to hide motto :big:

Tony
 
I have decided on the motto for my machine shop operations that only uses lathes:

"Turning down work is our only business"
 
hi guys
a little remeniscent of the old English classic once seen in Stamford on the side of a plumbers van
"Bodgit and Scarper" for all your plumbing emergencies!!
 
When i phoned in a complaint about the lawn crew butchering the sprinklers and shrubs, i was told by the foreman, "They have a lot of work to do, so marginal is all I expect." Shockingly, he was surprised when i fired them.
Somehow, i don't think that will be on the side of my van. ::)
 

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