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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf44" data-source="post: 2325427" data-attributes="member: 13895"><p>For the love of custom work - Learn Attention to Detail. If you want to make a National name for yourself and be successful, You will need attention to detail and mechanical understanding. If you just want to scrape by then 1/2 ars it like Far Too Many nowadays and use cheap components/tools/solutions.</p><p></p><p>Get to know the industry and the manufacturers/suppliers, understand why they do what they do and why they require certain raw materials.</p><p></p><p>After that - it'll either take you starting on your own and rolling the dice living off of bread and water, OR, you somehow stumble into an apprentice job with a known source and grow your skill-set.</p><p></p><p>Raw skill and attention to detail Always set persons apart. Like Mr. Holmes = <a href="http://www.kustomcamo.com/portfolio/category/gun-stocks/?page=6#all" target="_blank">http://www.kustomcamo.com/portfolio/category/gun-stocks/?page=6#all</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf44, post: 2325427, member: 13895"] For the love of custom work - Learn Attention to Detail. If you want to make a National name for yourself and be successful, You will need attention to detail and mechanical understanding. If you just want to scrape by then 1/2 ars it like Far Too Many nowadays and use cheap components/tools/solutions. Get to know the industry and the manufacturers/suppliers, understand why they do what they do and why they require certain raw materials. After that - it'll either take you starting on your own and rolling the dice living off of bread and water, OR, you somehow stumble into an apprentice job with a known source and grow your skill-set. Raw skill and attention to detail Always set persons apart. Like Mr. Holmes = [url]http://www.kustomcamo.com/portfolio/category/gun-stocks/?page=6#all[/url] [/QUOTE]
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