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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 12 1:21 pm
by Dave81
Fair play to you Jem.

'Doing what you enjoy/hobby for a living'.........Something that most people would love to do!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 12 3:39 pm
by TYREMAN
Best of luck Jem,as long as you can afford to give up the day job "Devil you know" and all that crap.

I like the stuff i have seen you paint 8-) so like others here looking foerward to your work.

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 12 6:47 pm
by Jem
Stripped everything off. About 8 coats of paint and a right bar-steward to get off. Yeah I know I should have thought about getting it blasted but hey - that costs money.

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 12 6:58 pm
by Jem
The case is full of dodgy 1950s electrickery. Got a guy on-board who's up for rewiring it all with far more modern (and safer) wiring.

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 12 8:42 pm
by Adam
Good luck Jem. There comes a point in your life where you have to do what makes you happy :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 12 9:07 pm
by Roger
Hope it works out for you mate.

Posted: Wed May 02, 12 7:56 pm
by Jem
After blasting, the case holding all the electrickery and mechanical parts turned out to be a bit rusty to say the least.

Thankfully I've got a mate on board who's showing a great deal of enthusiasm with the project and sorted it out for me.

Posted: Wed May 02, 12 8:01 pm
by Jem
Just thought. Should I start a new thread somewhere under 'Rocket Resto' rather than 'starting up my own business' :-k

Posted: Wed May 02, 12 8:05 pm
by autofetish
is your work shop in a london underground tunnel ??


Think you should start a tread in the workshop of all your projects this way you can send the http link to any potential customers. And we get to see whats inside a real 1950 rocket :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Wed May 02, 12 8:35 pm
by Jem
Not my workshop - it's my mates.

Dunno how he did it but he managed to buy a section of disused Piccadilly line tunnel donkies years ago. Still got the old lift shafts, old advertising posters from the war still on the walls, art deco tiling in there as well. Place is an absolute time-warp!

Posted: Wed May 02, 12 11:05 pm
by Steve
Excellent work Jem and the best of luck to you mate.....nice to see it in this day as most people get stuck in the rut....

Im hooked on American Restoration so cant wait to see some more pics :thumbright:

Cheers Steve

Posted: Thu May 03, 12 1:01 pm
by TYREMAN
HI Jem

Just curious about the Electrics on the Rocket,when i see old antiques at auction they have the plug removed and sold as not working,even though a lot of them would work.

Would you have that problem with this? or is it not old enough to have any legal problems?.Do you simply just get something tested before sale like the PAT tests charity shops do? and then away you go.

Never seen one of these working are there any Vids of them on youtube?

Posted: Thu May 03, 12 1:26 pm
by RobTwin
I expect you can find some still working on the streets of Bolton, Tony ;)

Posted: Thu May 03, 12 1:41 pm
by TYREMAN
RobTwin wrote:I expect you can find some still working on the streets of Bolton, Tony ;)
Possibly,butchers still have the Life size man outside at some Shops.Lots of the old life size Guide dog money boxes about.One of the oldest traveling fun fairs is based in Bolton,they have some lovely looking old stuff =P~

Steam fairs and tractor fairs are still popular here,when the tractor fairs are on in summer(that fun stuck behind them :D ) some of the old tractors put our cars to shame the condition they are in :shock:

Posted: Thu May 03, 12 2:58 pm
by Ivor
Brave move Jem and good on yer mate!

Love the underground tunnel workshop too! :thumbright: