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  • August 21, 2009 at 4:27 am #15468

    Whats up fellas? I’m new to the site and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Kyle. Born and raised in Oklahoma. Been in the biz for as long as I can remember. My dad owned a shop and his dad was also a shop owner. My grandpa opened his shop in 1949 raising my dad and my uncles to be some of the best metal working bodymen to walk this planet.(in my opinion) I never liked the body side of the biz. Always leaned toward the painting. Started painting full-time back in 96 and haven’t had any regrets. Of course there are those times when I tell myself ” I should’ve gone to college and got a degree.” Normally on those days when nothing seems to work the way its supposed to and the boss is breathing down your neck telling you he has already called the customer and they WILL GET THEIR CAR TONIGHT. Other than that its been a cake-walk. Any how, just wanted to say hi and give a little history on myself. Have a goodun.

    August 21, 2009 at 6:47 am #15469

    Welcome Kyle!

    Great intro! And you found a great forum (still fairly new).

    August 21, 2009 at 8:43 am #15473

    wow was a great intro and with that background you’ll be a great addition ,,,,,, welcome to the refinishnnet :welc

    August 21, 2009 at 10:38 am #15475

    Thanks for the open arms guys!!! Hope I can help contribute to this site! Don’t know everything but I’ve fixed enough of my screw-ups to know a little about painting a car. Just like every paint rep says…this ain’t rocket science.

    Anonymous
    August 21, 2009 at 3:05 pm #15477

    Good to have you here.

    :welc :welc :welc

    August 21, 2009 at 8:15 pm #15485

    [b]paintnfool wrote:[/b]
    [quote]Whats up fellas? I’m new to the site and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Kyle. Born and raised in Oklahoma. Been in the biz for as long as I can remember. My dad owned a shop and his dad was also a shop owner. My grandpa opened his shop in 1949 raising my dad and my uncles to be some of the best metal working bodymen to walk this planet.(in my opinion) I never liked the body side of the biz. Always leaned toward the painting. Started painting full-time back in 96 and haven’t had any regrets. Of course there are those times when I tell myself ” I should’ve gone to college and got a degree.” Normally on those days when nothing seems to work the way its supposed to and the boss is breathing down your neck telling you he has already called the customer and they WILL GET THEIR CAR TONIGHT. Other than that its been a cake-walk. Any how, just wanted to say hi and give a little history on myself. Have a goodun.[/quote]
    thats not what my paint rep told me :clappy welcome ta the forum :welc

    August 22, 2009 at 4:31 am #15496

    :welc

    The best way to learn to paint is to learn how to fix your mistakes! Everybody has those jobs you just want to go away! Best way is to deliver them in the rain. :huh:

    August 22, 2009 at 10:52 pm #15500

    Welcome to the fourm.. Just a bunch of us kickin aroiund and having a good time.. There is some real talent on this site and its the most laid back fourm you will find.. Jimmo is the owner and has done an outstanding job getting his name out there and getting good people to join up..

    Get yourself acquainted with Ventrilo, you will find it can keep you up late 😛 but its a good time actually putting a voice and what not with the person behind the key board..

    I seem to be the only one who does not have a funny accent :whistle: :lol1

    August 22, 2009 at 11:23 pm #15501

    Welcome aboard. Be afraid, be very afraid! :silly:

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