Showing posts with label Local Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Local Business. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2014

Denver Zoo

We try to get down to the Denver Zoo at least twice a year. We only made it once this time around. It gets harder as the schedules start to pile up. It's a great place to stop when visiting Denver. The new Elephant Passage Exhibit is immersive and beautiful.

The animals were out in droves for Teacher Appreciation Day and to top it off we all got All You Can Eat Ice Cream from Boulder Ice Cream Company. After all that ice cream we had to go downtown and visit Rioja, one of the best restaurants in Denver. Well anywhere for that matter...

Tigers out relaxing
I dare you not to yawn.

The name is Tank.

Somali Ass... Yes, I'm not kidding.

Okapi... OK.

Still Chill.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Colorado Mobile Dyno

Colorado Mobile Dyno was at the Windsor Cruise In Car Show this year. They were testing horsepower and torque for the show's participants. Fun to watch and some of the best music to a car guys ears! It was also fun to watch the techs hustle to get the cars strapped in. I'm also liking the "Green with Envy" paint on the Dodge Challenger. I believe that was a Dodge offering in 2011.



2013 Windsor Harvest Festival Cruise In Car Show

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Spotlight on local businesses- part 2- Classic Restoration by Country Club of Englewood , Colorado.



Next , I would like to introduce the nice people at Classic Restoration by Country Club.


Like many of you, I have been in 100’s of car and bike shops, and this is the cleanest , nicest facility I have been in.   I walked in and introduced myself and Office Manager Cindy Sumner was gracious enough to tell me all about the company, what they do and where they came from. It is a great story, starting as a high-end detail shop and becoming the complete restoration facility that it is today.  

Some of the specialties done by Classic -

World class restoration and repair on classic cars. 

Interior restoration

Consignment car sales 

Buying and selling for personal collections

Detailing

I cannot improve on the story that they tell on their website, please take a look-

Make it a point to see the videos , too !  great stuff.

Outside of the shop are a beautiful red Jaguar E-type, a 280-SL Mercedes and a very nice yellow Mustang. Inside are even more gorgeous cars in various stages of restoration. Typical fare for this high-end car restoration company.
We urge you to contact them for your restorations , or they may have the car of your dreams just ready and waiting for you.

Thanks to the nice folks at Classic Restoration by Country Club. 


A current customer project, a very nice Tan 280 SL Mercedes Benz ragtop.

Beautiful Jaguar convertible- for sale !



Call Cindy Sumner at Classic for your next project.

Cindy Sumner

Office Manager

Classic Restoration

303-761-1245



Spotlight on 2 local business catering to Classic car, motorcyle and all kind of automotive afficionados - Blast-Tech

This post spotlights Blast-Tech of Englewood,Colorado


We would like to call attention to two local business in this post. Both are in Englewood, Colorado on Kalamath Street, across the street from one another. I recently had the opportunity to meet these fine folks and would like to share my experience.

First, let me introduce Blast-Tech, Automotive paint and rust removal specialists.
I am currently restoring an antique piece of gym/boxing equipment.  It is a speed  bag platform made by Narragansett Machine Company. It is old, I think it is about 80 years old. It was finished at the factory by a method called Japanning. Japanning was used by Henry Ford (“any color, as long as it is black .”). Ford, Singer Sewing machines, and many other hard-wearing industrial items and equipment used Japanning, because it last for 80 years- or more. It does not come off ! My platform was in tough shape, I  have included the before and after pictures. Gary and his crew at Blast-Tech made these parts like they had just been taking out of the cast iron molds at the factory. See the before and after pics.

As I dropped off my parts and visited with them, they showed me around their shop- motorcycle frames, old exhaust manifolds, entire Porsche bodies, a 1963 Ford Galaxy, frames, fenders , front ends, wheels, leaf springs- all in a day’s work for Blast-Tech.

Many of our readers and followers of this blog are doing a project like this now or have done them before and you will agree - there is nothing like sand blasting to get the job done. When you do as many as Blast-Tech does, have a jig that holds a whole car frame and body so that you can rotate it and get at 360 degrees, ensuring complete rust removal for the customer.

I was very impressed by the people, the work being done and the service that they provided. We suggest you look them up when you tackle your next project.

Here are some pics from their shop with current customer projects-

Van with welded on patch panels being blasted and readied for body work.

New panels welded in place

When you do so many full car rust and paint removals, you have jigs to turn the whole car around 360 degrees- and put it on wheels to move easily about the shop.

Someone's motorcycle frame and fender after blasting.

Exhaust mainfolds ready to clean and blast.

Blast-Tech does the entire car in many cases. Gary Nardi the owner mentioned that he has done a few cars more than once- from one owner and then the next. Many failed projects are brought back to life after a thorough cleaning and sandblasting.

Body part from Denver Mattress' NASCAR car.


A Nice old 1963 Ford being readied for restoration.

Nothing like sandblasting to clean up 50 year old paint, grime, and rust off of the front end and frame as in this 1963 Ford.

Always popular Mustang in mid-process.


Before.

After.

I have spent many afternoons with wire wheel and grinder on some of my motorcycle frames- not any more. Sandblasting is the only way to go.

Another Mustang - patch panels welded, will be smoothed out and sandblasted and ready for a full restoration.

All good candidates for a serious clean up and paint removal.


More customer cars in the blasting process.

Gary's office- he is a car guy , for sure.

A Bathtub Porsche sitting quietly awaiting a new lease on life.



Here is my project- 80 year old cast iron-parts of a Narragansett Machine Company speedbag
platform.

My Project- Before # 1

Before- # 2

Before- # 3

and.... After !

80 year old cast iron- now beautiful again.

Ready to prep and paint.

Excellent work, love the way this turned out.

Blast-Tech
3775 S Kalamath St,
Englewood, CO 80110
(303) 806-9992
ask for Gary Nardi.

  

Friday, March 1, 2013

Soft Industries Diversified, Inc.


SID Inc. is a Colorado corporation founded in 2003 by Pete Deichmann. SID specializes in small business and local government network and systems administration. The bulk of our clientele is based in Colorado but we manage and host systems both nationally and internationally. Our business has been built exclusively through referrals from existing clients, friends, and business partners.

Soft Industries Diversified is a dedicated, I.T. Services provider. SID will partner with third parties only if there are no quotas to fill and the provider makes a unique product that suits our clients needs directly. We currently work with Microsoft's SPLA program, Telesphere, and McAfee SaaS (formerly MX Logic).

Out technicians carry a wide variety of certifications including Microsoft, Apple, and Cisco. We've worked in a large variety of computing environments from the small office to enterprise server rooms. We are proud to service our clients and are happy to assist however we can. We welcome new business.

Thanks for reading,

Pete Deichmann
SID Inc. COO

Monday, November 5, 2012

Happiness is a Shovelhead

Here is a pic from early in 2000 taken at Phil Howell's shop on Federal Blvd in Denver.

That's me next to my almost-redone Shovel. 

A word about Phil Howell -

Phil Howell is gone now. He is sure not forgotten. Phil was a great guy- great sense of humor, possibly the best HD motor mechanic in the region. Phil had a great shop on Federal where he sold parts, built bikes, did repairs, and modifications to bikes of all kinds. Phil raced Harleys, built race motors, bikes, and knew his stuff.  Just a fantastic guy, he is missed by the entire community in Denver.

Phil died a very untimely death a couple of years ago. I am sure he is riding around heaven on a rigid panhead and smiling.

 Thanks for everything, Phil. God Bless You.


                                                                          

Friday, September 7, 2012

Car Cakes ! Motocycle Cakes ! Truck Cakes !

Birthday ? Monster Truck Rally ? Bronco's game ? Finish your 4 year restoration project ?

Celebrate with a cake, you Gear-Head !  Thanks to The Cakery LLC !     Bake on, sister....Bake on !

 


                                                   

Tip o' the Fedora to  www.Thecakeryllc.com   Thanks Tiffany, bake on !