FlailingElbows
08-01-2012, 03:57 PM
Hey everyone, I thought I'd just introduce myself here. I'm from Northern Virginia, Spotsylvania to be exact and I'm a software developer by trade, but I grew up working in my Dad's garage helping him do brakes and oil changes and stuff like that, nothing terribly complicated. I don't have much mechanical knowledge, or any real experience working on engines or transmissions or any of the more complicated systems in a car.
So, my plan is to attend the build school with my Dad in Michigan, next June (2013). Probably the weekend after Father's day. Dad, Father's Day, build a car...sounds like a good time right? I think so. After we do the build school, I'll place my order for one of the MK4s, or whatever the newest roadster model is at the time. My Dad will be retiring within a year or so, so conveniently I think I'll be able to convince him to come spend a couple months at my house and we can then build the car together.
My Dad is a mechanical engineer, has worked in the field for 45+ years, and is now working in a Tool & Die shop as the day to day process manager or something. He has also rebuilt his own street rod, an original 34 Plymouth PE, that should be done this winter. So I figure he'll be able to cover much of my slack, and provide the know-how and any outside the box thinking necessary for our build.
Sound like a good plan? Should I order the roadster before the build class? How long does it take for FF to finish a complete kit and ship it? Can anyone think of any way my software development skills could be beneficial to the build?
Thanks for any and all answers, and I hope to post lots of pictures and videos of our build(s) as we work on them. I love the forums and the absolute wealth of information and helpful people here too, looking forward to the whole process.
So, my plan is to attend the build school with my Dad in Michigan, next June (2013). Probably the weekend after Father's day. Dad, Father's Day, build a car...sounds like a good time right? I think so. After we do the build school, I'll place my order for one of the MK4s, or whatever the newest roadster model is at the time. My Dad will be retiring within a year or so, so conveniently I think I'll be able to convince him to come spend a couple months at my house and we can then build the car together.
My Dad is a mechanical engineer, has worked in the field for 45+ years, and is now working in a Tool & Die shop as the day to day process manager or something. He has also rebuilt his own street rod, an original 34 Plymouth PE, that should be done this winter. So I figure he'll be able to cover much of my slack, and provide the know-how and any outside the box thinking necessary for our build.
Sound like a good plan? Should I order the roadster before the build class? How long does it take for FF to finish a complete kit and ship it? Can anyone think of any way my software development skills could be beneficial to the build?
Thanks for any and all answers, and I hope to post lots of pictures and videos of our build(s) as we work on them. I love the forums and the absolute wealth of information and helpful people here too, looking forward to the whole process.