Thanks Brian. Unfortunately, the program at the local tech school in
Madison is an eight hour a day/five days a week thing. There is no
option to just take, say, a welding class or a paint class. It sucks.
tim
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Brian Kemp wrote:
> Tim - Also check your local public library. That is where I learned
> how to rebuild an engine. I read a couple books, mostly about V8s,
> but it gave me the extra background to make sense of the Bentley
> manual for my TR6.
>
> If you want a serious education on body work, check with a community
> college or vocational center as they may have a course available.
>
> Brian
>
> On 11/22/2013 7:47 PM, Steven Trovato wrote:
>> Wow. I was watching for an answer to this. I was hoping to find one
>> as well. I guess the lack of response is not a very promising sign.
>> Let us know if you find something. I did find the yahoo group called
>> "autobodyrestoration" but it doesn't seem to have much activity
>> anymore.
>>
>> -Steve Trovato
>> strovato@optonline.net
>>
>> At 03:44 PM 11/18/2013, Tim wrote:
>>> Any one know of a good one? One where they are willing to help a
>>> newbie
>>> learn and not be jerks about it?
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