Wednesday, November 04, 2009

one two, one two - keep it on.

It is indeed November, and I am still in the trenches. Don't get me wrong - being in the trenches is a good thing because it means that I am still gainfully employed at my day job. I foresee at least another week, perhaps two in the dirt before I find myself back in the confines of a cubical.

Business at the world headquarters of sabrosa cycles has been getting heavier and heavier. Really, business is just a skosh overwhelming, which is also a good thing. A very good thing. Frame orders are stacking up, and I am burning all sorts of midnight oil keeping things together.
Benson's frame ought to be all brazed up this weekend. I will start tackling his fork and stem during the first part of next week. Benson - thanks for being so patient with this one. Here are a few pics just to keep your appetite ramped up.




Stay tuned for a few minor changes in the near future.

7 comments:

nails said...

S.B.A.

so said...

i missed you man
glad you are back
update on the building please
is is just your bike building studio?
(basically the honey comb hide out)
or?

Anonymous said...

Hi JRuss
good to hear from the dust. Digging is really hard work I know that.
Say hello to your family!
best wishes
Basti

Mike said...

daymn!!!

aaron said...

I'm jealous. I would love to get out of my cubicle for work!

Sabrosa Cycles said...

so - the studio is as done as it is going to get for a little while. I am fresh out of cash. The roof is on. The windows and doors are in place, and thanks to troublemaker, the lights fire up. I am currently saving my pennies for the vertical pine siding that I am planning to install. I want this thing to look like an old barn when I am finished. One step at a time.

Basti - nice to hear from you. I hope things are well for you in the deutschlandia.

Russ Lay said...

now that was a beautiful door sign if I ever saw one.