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Todd, Sorry to hear about your struggles and of course about the injured tech. Godspeed to his recovery, and yours! Have you tried to solicit help somehow thru this PP community? There are allot of good folks on here but, to take it a step further, allot of good folks here, know allot of other good folks. I don't know if there is a mechanism for doing that but, I recommend you pursue it with one of the moderators or something along those lines. The right guys are out there somewhere, it's just connecting with them that is the key. Good luck on all fronts. I look forward to continued 'recovery' :-)
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As PP is only a percentage of my business, I've reached out to my contract manufacturing network instead. Perhaps a decision that should be re-thought. What I have found within my network is that good help is hard to find. Having given a couple young men a chance only to discover that basic mechanical ability does not equal teach-ability makes me think that the individual who really "gets" composites is rare. |
The engineering or automotive departments at your local community college or university might be a good place to look for the kind of individual that would be eager to learn the craft. I would honestly love to learn how to work with CF but I'm located a little far and have my own very different business to run. Good luck finding the help you need! I'm still hoping to get my hands on a CF targa top for my roller latch '86 911 Targa. A CF top for my Ferrari 308 GTSi would be awesome as well if you ever decide to add one to your line-up of products.
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Interesting thought about local colleges, thanks for the tip! Also, speaking of school, some of you may remember that Corey left to go back to school at the end of last year. Happy to report that he came back part time while his school schedule evolves. Happy he's back, happy I don't have to train him. Already noticing an improvement in production. Keeping at it! |
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It's been a long couple of weeks. I'm catching up on missed communications today. |
Kettering University in Flint probably has a lot of Engineering co-op students looking for work. They have (or had, when I was there) a Formula SAE program, so there are probably some with composites experience already.
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Thanks for the tip Graham! I actually know someone from kettering in the automotive community.
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This sounds very interesting I would definitely purchase a targa top if it ever comes together.
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Ann Arbor! Tons of engineering students.
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back up to speed, Corey here PT, Hired an intern from a local school, both getting up to speed quickly. Here are pics of the a couple tops getting finished. One is a carbon clear top with FG primered frame, other is a full carbon, full primer. Both will be available after finishing work is completed in a couple of days.
Best, Toddc |
Great news! Don't see any photos though.
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Bump for details.....
Status, photos, availability and projected prices. Cheers Sent via Jedi-Kung-Fu-Panda mind trick by the cat |
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I'm still in the hunt for a top one day. A few other needs ahead of it, but not forgotten by any means.... Cheers, -C |
Hey - any updates or recent progress on this project?
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Hi Jason, plenty of progress, J-hooks tops are still available, roller latch top back orders are close to being filled. I've had a few issues with fitment that needed to be resolved with tooling modifications. I'll update the thread again once I have some pics of in stock parts to share. Meanwhile feel free to contact me directly. Thanks, Toddc |
Hope you are well reviving an old thread
Are you making one to fit the 86-89 carrera cars? Thanks |
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we are making the roller latch tops however have had some fitment issues that delayed shipping. I expect we'll have back orders filled soon and then open it up to production. Regards, |
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