Hey guys and maybe even ladies ;)
I have a garage, a good verity of tools, and a very decent amount of knowledge when it comes to older BMWs. I do not currently own a BMW of any kind, and my stupid Toyota truck is WAY to frickin reliable so I haven't worked on a car for literally months. Needles to say I am hurtin for some mechanical punishment of the Bavarian variety. I would like to offer up my help to people less fortunate and/or knowledgeable then my self by offering up my garage space, tools and skills. Tired of laying in the street to get your work done? Well send me a PM. I'm located in the Edmonds/Lynnwood area.
I am open to doing 1-2 day projects on Saturday and Sunday, but I can not have cars in my garage for to much longer then that because I rent this place. If shit hits the fan and for some resin or another your car can not leave my garage for a few days that's ok, but I'd rather avoid it. I'm thinking oil changes and other basic services, electrical work (speakers, lights, e36 window switches, and so on), coil over and suspension installs, and other basic 1-2 day projects.
I have a good variety of hand tools, some specialty tools, a torque wrench, and a brake bleeder. Basically anything we would need to entirely disassemble and reassemble a BMW. All kinds of electrical crimpers and tools. Fabrication stuff should some one want an exhaust fixed, a muffler welded up, or some other basic fab work done. 140 MIG welder, grinders, drill press, pipe notcher and so on.
As fare as payment goes, my time, tools, and space are free of charge. You can be nice and offer me food or beer, but that's up to you. You will have to pay a small amount for consumables such as welding gas and wire, or things like electrical wire and supplies, or any kind of blades or cutting/sanding discs. Or bring your own.
Just pop me a PM if you want to get some work done. It would be nice to meet some fellow car people. I'm relatively new up here. I am not always free but if you give me a week or two notice Ill do my best to open up some time.
I offered up this service to people in the Bay Area when I still lived there and met some very cool people I am still friends with. Good way to network and find people with similar interests.
Cheers!
J
I have a garage, a good verity of tools, and a very decent amount of knowledge when it comes to older BMWs. I do not currently own a BMW of any kind, and my stupid Toyota truck is WAY to frickin reliable so I haven't worked on a car for literally months. Needles to say I am hurtin for some mechanical punishment of the Bavarian variety. I would like to offer up my help to people less fortunate and/or knowledgeable then my self by offering up my garage space, tools and skills. Tired of laying in the street to get your work done? Well send me a PM. I'm located in the Edmonds/Lynnwood area.
I am open to doing 1-2 day projects on Saturday and Sunday, but I can not have cars in my garage for to much longer then that because I rent this place. If shit hits the fan and for some resin or another your car can not leave my garage for a few days that's ok, but I'd rather avoid it. I'm thinking oil changes and other basic services, electrical work (speakers, lights, e36 window switches, and so on), coil over and suspension installs, and other basic 1-2 day projects.
I have a good variety of hand tools, some specialty tools, a torque wrench, and a brake bleeder. Basically anything we would need to entirely disassemble and reassemble a BMW. All kinds of electrical crimpers and tools. Fabrication stuff should some one want an exhaust fixed, a muffler welded up, or some other basic fab work done. 140 MIG welder, grinders, drill press, pipe notcher and so on.
As fare as payment goes, my time, tools, and space are free of charge. You can be nice and offer me food or beer, but that's up to you. You will have to pay a small amount for consumables such as welding gas and wire, or things like electrical wire and supplies, or any kind of blades or cutting/sanding discs. Or bring your own.
Just pop me a PM if you want to get some work done. It would be nice to meet some fellow car people. I'm relatively new up here. I am not always free but if you give me a week or two notice Ill do my best to open up some time.
I offered up this service to people in the Bay Area when I still lived there and met some very cool people I am still friends with. Good way to network and find people with similar interests.
Cheers!
J
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