I stopped by Freddie's shop on the way home from LA. Did the toy and lit show plus the swap meet. On a whim I emailed Freddie and asked if could stop by. I prefaced by saying that I was a DIY guy that likes to see how the artists do it.
You learn some thing new everyday.
He graciously accepted.
He was out for the day with company in town. But he had Daniel give me the tour and describe the different projects that were going on. Very impressive. Multiple stages of different projects. He had two early cars just being finished. Whoa.
Nice part was. I saw what I was hoping to see. One car that had come back from being dipped. And another that was prepped and waiting to be dipped.
That's what I think I'll do next time.
His fabricator/welder was bringing an old race to life.
Sorry, forgot his name. Impressive metal work. Felt like an intruder in a doctors office so I didn't shoot too many pictures.
This is where the tour started. Whoa.
Left side of the shop. I would assume it would be called the assembly side.
Right side. Where the grinding and welding gets done.
Storefront. Very tidy place. Thanks for the spur of the moment hospitality.