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- December 28, 2011 at 9:23 pm #34929
Hello. I’m Josh. I thought I’d better post here in introductions and let everyone know we’re here. All American Collision Center llc is a comprehensive collision repair facility located in Moriarty, New Mexico on Historic Route 66. We opened for business the end of October 2011 (about 10 weeks ago). Owned and operated by myself and my dad, with combined 40+ years in auto repair and refinishing.
Much thanks to Sherwin Williams who helped us get started. also thanks to Magnum Steel who built our building. Much of our equipment and tools are what we’ve accumulated through the years and most of the rest we’ve been fortunate enough to buy used/surplus. We’ve got a 26′ X 14′ heated, drive through, full down draft Spraybake paint booth (used, disassembeled, then reassembeld here).
I look forward to wasting some time here and sharing with everyone. I’ll get some pics of our work posted as soon as i can.Josh
December 28, 2011 at 9:42 pm #34930good ta meet ya josh :cheers an trust me this is an easy place ta waste some time :rofl
December 28, 2011 at 10:16 pm #34933Welcome. This is a great site and seems to attract the best. Been years since I was in Moriarty or Albuquerque for that matter. Nice area.
December 29, 2011 at 2:42 am #34940Welcome to the forum.
Make sure you let Bondo know how that ATX is. He’s dying to try some martin pro-base so he can feel like a pro again :rofl :roflDecember 29, 2011 at 4:22 am #34941for sure! message sent lol. something like Martin Senour = Sherwin Williams + NAPA label. lol
December 30, 2011 at 4:34 am #34970Thanks! I do like working with my dad, but I may be one of the only :rofl He’s a hard ass and a bit of a perfectionist. He’s been my boss for my whole painting career (since highschool) and I’ve learned exactly His way to do things. Its nice now to be on equal footing without any chain of command in there to deal with.
December 31, 2011 at 8:49 pm #35010Welcome aboard, you should be glad to take orders from your dad, I lost mine 20 years ago, he was 80 and I still miss him, I am 75 and God knows how many times at night I raise my eyes and say “Dad, what should I do?”. “HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND THE AND THE REST OF THE GANG, hell of a group.
January 3, 2012 at 7:54 pm #35065Its not so much “taking orders” and I have no problem with that (I’ve taken orders for 15 years haha). And Happy New Years!
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