Thanks Joe, Frank, Bill and Bo.
The truth is that all you guys are my inspiration.
I'm not looking for sympathy or anything like that
but this is a lonely deal.
When I say "one man show" I mean it.
The sponsors are the only ones interested over here.
Without them there is no project.
How cool it would be if one just had the funding to only work
on the liner and do nothing else?.
I've made a few important connections and found even more sponsors
but for some reason every time I posted that "X" was coming on board
the deal went south.
My theory is that someone local reading my posts has been throwing the proverbial "wrench" in
the works.
My country is a cool but you don't get people motivating you here. They try drag you down to their level.
I kept things to myself, signed the deals, got the products and everything is great.
Mark Glinksi director of ESAB South Africa is the latest sponsor. I won't have to buy welding consumables
again ever. Weird thing is that he's married to my cousin Arlene. I only found out last week.
All kinds of fancy tig wire, electrodes, rolls of mig wire, real welding gloves and a bunch of other products.
Eight parts are going to Spies Hecker Wednesday for painting.
The lower chassis frame that the Carbon tub bolts to, the nitrogen bottles and a few others.
I'll be able to start assembling modular components after that.
Sid, you posted while I was typing.