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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:20 pm 
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I have an opening in our shop for a mechanic/restoration tech working full time. I am looking for someone with experience working on and restoring old aircraft. A&P/IA is a definite bonus but not necessarily required. Management experience/potential is also desired. Being able to fly a Beech 18 is also a bonus. We have a small shop (4 on the floor) with a close bunch of folks and a family type of work atmosphere. We primarily work on the Twin Beech/Beech 18 and other Warbirds and specialized projects. Our work covers everything from general maintenance to full ground up restoration. We also have a lot of fun activities going on throughout the year from airshows to our bomber camp.

Here are a few links to some of the things we have been up to lately:

http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=38160

http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=38210

http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=36416

There is a new round of fun starting with a new PV-2D Harpoon project next door with the museum. We like to work hard and play hard so if you are a self starter, hard worker with good common sense then please apply. Pay is commensurate with your experience.

Send your resume and a letter telling me why you are the best person for the job to resume@twinbeech.com

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:09 pm 
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Why are all the good jobs out west??????? -5 here so its tempting. Dont you guys play with Military Vehicles too??? Thought you were playing with a 1.5 ton chevy? Guess I should map stockton CA

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:54 pm 
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Yeah it’s pretty cold here too. Supposed to dip down to 62 degrees tomorrow :wink: We have had some fog lately but it sure could be worse.

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Dont you guys play with Military Vehicles too??? Thought you were playing with a 1.5 ton chevy?

Yes we have a couple of vehicles to play with too. It’s not a motor pool but according to Ricky it's the motor puddle...I love that name!

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Can't swing a dead cat around here without hitting a ton and a half Chevy or a Twin Beech. Not pictured is another turret truck, J-1 airfrield lighting truck and a 325 airfield crash truck all Chevy 1.5 tons.

Come on out!

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:49 pm 
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Taigh- I would LOVE to apply: I am an A&P, have been instructing for three years, have 6 years as a KC-10A Crew Chief(not Flying), have my ASEL, and a desire to maintain warbirds. Just don't think I could make the break right this moment- I am 1 year into a house purchase, and if I sell in less than 3, have to pay a BIG penalty to USG for my first time purchaser incentive... That and I can't afford to move at the moment!(I said I've been teaching A&P airframe for 3 years) But BOY do I wish I qualified & could go... I do have a WC-51 which, when I finsh, would be a nice stablemate to those others...Right now it is in the middle of a FULL frame off restoration... Almost down to a bare frame- Then I start cleaning, repairing, repainting, etc... Till one day soon, I have a brand new 70 year old truck... I am shooting for prior to Oct 2012- it's 70th birthday month...

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sounds like a great opportunity for the right person. just a little too far north for me,otherwise my app would be there.good luck and I hope you find someone worthy !

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:11 pm 
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Hey Scott,

That is a nice straight looking Weapons Carrier. You sure do see a lot of those on the airfields in all corners of the world.

We have a 1942 WC-53 Carryall project that must have been popular in the 1960's as it presently has orange paint and flower stickers :shock: . Under the paint I found 8th Air Force markings. I have to wonder if it came back from England after VE day when the 8th was on their way to the Pacific.

Gotta love the 3/4 ton Dodges!

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:44 pm 
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Taigh Ramey wrote:
Hey Scott,

That is a nice straight looking Weapons Carrier. You sure do see a lot of those on the airfields in all corners of the world.

We have a 1942 WC-53 Carryall project that must have been popular in the 1960's as it presently has orange paint and flower stickers :shock: . Under the paint I found 8th Air Force markings. I have to wonder if it came back from England after VE day when the 8th was on their way to the Pacific.

Gotta love the 3/4 ton Dodges!


Thanks, Taigh! That Carryall may date back to when the 8th AF was created in Savannah- Be really neat to find out sometime...

As to mine, it is pretty straight- Thanks! Bubba had a field day adding big bumpers, a tow setup, etc at various times, but I always believe in doing a job right, so I am taking it to bare frame... My main slowdown has been setting up the shop at the same time- had to build a compressor room, etc, & get the garage fixed up. Now I am back to working on the truck more than the shop...
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Wish I was out your way, or could afford the move- I'd be driving this to work once it was finished... lol...

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:36 pm 
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GREAT LOOKING WC project!! Now I gotta ask..........what did you tell U-haul you were putting on that????? TELL THE TRUITH!!!

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:05 pm 
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N3Njeff wrote:
GREAT LOOKING WC project!! Now I gotta ask..........what did you tell U-haul you were putting on that????? TELL THE TRUITH!!!


I told them EXACTLY what I was putting on it! A Chevy Luv pickup... lol.. No- I did say what it was, and they were satisfied. That model car carrier is rated for just about what a fully equipped WC-51 weighs- and that sure aint fully equipped, so it makes the weight ok. And it fit just about perfectly... The hard part was coming around to decide to use a U-haul: I went through at least 10 brokers trying to find one who would haul a non-running truck, which is stuck in gear(clutch works), and with no brakes. First i ALWYS got a YES- then it turned to "No" or "Call back". I had one company jack their estimate from $1,195 to $4,695! I complained, told them it was NOT a TANK, but an army pickup, and they came back down. But they jerked me around, so I gave up on them. Finally found a guy in Arizona coming north- I paid for the U-haul, and he picked it, and the truck, up in Arizona, and met me in Indianapolis, where we transferred the teailer over to my friend's F-150... The driver had towed with an F-350 dually, and was fine. We shifted the trailer to the F-150, and the bumper went DOWN- about 1" clearance... BEING an A&P and pilot, I IMMEDIATELY realized this was a Weight & Balance issue: we rolled the truck back about 12", and the bumper came right back where it belonged. So we secured it in position & got her home in no time. The only problem I got from U-haul was when I used an Explorer to run it the mile or so from home to the local U-Haul: I got yelled at for using an Explorer!(Could have used the Sebring convertible, I guess, if it made them happy...) Apparently they don't allow you to tow with an Explorer for some reason. Oh Well... All the estimates came in around $1,295. I think that is what I ended up spending doing it myself, so I was happy.

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Robbie Roberts wrote:
[ Apparently they don't allow you to tow with an Explorer for some reason.


Yet they will allow you to tow with the Mercury version... :roll:

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Taigh Ramey wrote:
Yes we have a couple of vehicles to play with too. It’s not a motor pool but according to Ricky it's the motor puddle...I love that name!

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I think that line up would be vastly improved by the addition of a '43 Ford G8T.. interested? Got some health issues to take care of & am getting rid of projects.. & just about anything else that will sell..

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Robbie Roberts wrote:
N3Njeff wrote:
GREAT LOOKING WC project!! Now I gotta ask..........what did you tell U-haul you were putting on that????? TELL THE TRUITH!!!


I told them EXACTLY what I was putting on it! A Chevy Luv pickup... lol.. No- I did say what it was, and they were satisfied. That model car carrier is rated for just about what a fully equipped WC-51 weighs- and that sure aint fully equipped, so it makes the weight ok. And it fit just about perfectly... The hard part was coming around to decide to use a U-haul: I went through at least 10 brokers trying to find one who would haul a non-running truck, which is stuck in gear(clutch works), and with no brakes. First i ALWYS got a YES- then it turned to "No" or "Call back". I had one company jack their estimate from $1,195 to $4,695! I complained, told them it was NOT a TANK, but an army pickup, and they came back down. But they jerked me around, so I gave up on them. Finally found a guy in Arizona coming north- I paid for the U-haul, and he picked it, and the truck, up in Arizona, and met me in Indianapolis, where we transferred the teailer over to my friend's F-150... The driver had towed with an F-350 dually, and was fine. We shifted the trailer to the F-150, and the bumper went DOWN- about 1" clearance... BEING an A&P and pilot, I IMMEDIATELY realized this was a Weight & Balance issue: we rolled the truck back about 12", and the bumper came right back where it belonged. So we secured it in position & got her home in no time. The only problem I got from U-haul was when I used an Explorer to run it the mile or so from home to the local U-Haul: I got yelled at for using an Explorer!(Could have used the Sebring convertible, I guess, if it made them happy...) Apparently they don't allow you to tow with an Explorer for some reason. Oh Well... All the estimates came in around $1,295. I think that is what I ended up spending doing it myself, so I was happy.

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I kept getting denied because the M-151 was not in their book so I finnally called the day before to haul a Honda Del Sol (my wifes car and about the same weight) :)

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:46 pm 
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I started a thread on the OFF-TOPIC section so we stop hijacking Taigh thread.

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