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Old 05-23-2012, 12:35 AM
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We just completed a 6000 sq ft building in Iron Station, NC. My son Tom and I are turning our life long motorsports and fabrication hobby into a hopefully profittable way to have fun and make a living. We are going to be doing some restoration work and possibly some race car fabrication, but are mainly interested in building hot rods. One of my interests is in doing some hot rod diesel powered trucks. I have plans to slip a 4BT Cummins into the 48 Dodge pickup I acquired recently. Our other long term project is a scratch built M37 military style Power Wagon. This will have a much longer hood to accomodate the 6 cyiinder 12 valve Cummins engine. All of the body panels are being made from scratch, except the fiberglass cab.
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Flying Hammer LLC is in the automotive fabricating business. We have several large tools, P9 Pullmax W&S turret lathe, Kearney Trecker mill and Fosdick drill.
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Old 05-23-2012, 07:53 AM
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Hi and welcome Clark!
Sound like a neat project!
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Old 05-23-2012, 05:01 PM
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Clark,

I love those Diesel Dodge trucks, there are so many possibilities that you can do. I am still in the planning process of a Cummings powered, Power wagon myself, still looking for the right starter truck.

Please post plenty of pics for us to drool over.
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