Building My Rat Rod T-Bucket
JeffreyMartinAnjoleneMartin
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This book was written from a daily log after 3 hours of work each day building a Rat Rod T-Bucket. It expresses the challenges and the obstacles that can stand in the way of progress on a build project in an urban garage setting. A mind set has to be put into place to overcome these challenges and this book will help get the average Joe over the finish line to success. Built on a budget, with little space and not much for tools, this book/build will guide you through my days and is aimed at helping you accomplish that goal of building a Rat Rod. Not extremely technical for a build book, as it would be much thicker and harder to follow. 116 Pages in 98 days leaves me more room to inspire than to teach technical points. I do in this book talk about where to get some of that information from common sources and where I purchase my parts from as well. The goal with this book is to inspire guys to build who thought they could not, and to show them in a daily log exactly how they can. Hints and tips to save money and time, along with other information intended to inspire and motivate. Some guys spend years and years building and mostly looking at projects in the garage. I'll show you how to take control of the ability to motivate and drive yourself to build and get that ball rolling downhill. All on a budget and without sacrificing quality or safety. A few tasks every day, and habits start to form. By the 30th day I can't be pulled from the garage. You can experience success as well. I love building cars and showing people how easy it is. One need not be rich or have a lot of time or space to be cruising the car shows in just a few short months. This book is an attempt at inspiring people to do just that. I hope to see your builds soon.