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FrankS
08-27-2018, 08:05 PM
Well, sometimes change is good.

I haven't been very active on the forum lately due to my work and my part time detailing business.

The engineering/testing company I work for part time just landed a big roadway project in the Sarasota/Bradenton area of FL and they asked me if I would be interested in managing the project.

Since I have wanted to move to that area anyway for a while, I accepted. Which means switching over to full time with this company and an increase in pay (I can handle that :props:).

Hopefully I will be able to find some time for detailing since I enjoy it and would like to continue to practice the skills I've learned over the last few years. Seems like there are new and improved products being introduced in the detailing world at an ever increasing rate and I would like to keep up with the latest.

I will miss going to the makeovers at Autogeek and working along side my fellow detailing friends.

It's been a blessing living close enough to attend the makeovers and the classes hosted by Mike Phillips and to be able to learn from, work with, and along side one of the best detailers in the industry...probably the most dedicated person to his craft that I've met and has an amazing work ethic, a super person to get to know.

Actually it's only about 3 hours from West Palm Beach to Sarasota, so it's close enough that I can make the trip over to Stuart occasionally for some special events.

MarkD51
08-27-2018, 09:38 PM
My Mother lived in Venice from '80-'03, so I'm very familiar with that area, and Sarasota.

My childhood buddy James lives in Sarasota, he founded one of the Car Clubs there, KARA, and him and wife DJ all the shows in the area playing all the oldies. He calls himself "Cadillac Jimmy", wife's name's Joanie, he has a black '65 Caddy, and the wife has a "41 Pontiac Rod that's been in her family since new.

They do lots of charity events for MIAs, Veterans, the needy, and commonly have a lot of the shows at the Culvers Diners in that area.

Lots of good places to eat in Sarasota-Venice, the sunsets on the beaches are beautiful, nice gulf breezes, but yeah it does get a bit brutal trying to detail in mid summer, high heat, and high humidity also. Tropical weather of course.

Downsides are of course the tropical storms, and there's been a number of times myself traveling up and down I-75 in downpours, and there's vehicles scattered all over in the ditches, too dumb many are apparently to slow down from that 75mph speed limit when weather conditions are bad.

Tons of car clubs down there, and many really great shows with some really fantastic rides. People are generally pretty mellow in the area, nice relaxed lifestyle they enjoy.

Wish you the best of luck and happiness there.

Sizzle Chest
08-27-2018, 09:58 PM
Very exciting news Frank! Welcome to the west coast!

FrankS
08-27-2018, 10:01 PM
Thanks for the great info Mark!

I'll be looking out for Cadillac Jimmy and Joanie at the car shows.

I'm used to the tropical weather, lived in West Palm Beach practically all my life and have rode through every hurricane that has come through there since 1961. Only a few have been direct hits in all that time. I think the strongest one to hit directly was a category 2 or 3 and we just lost some shingles on the roof, no major damage.

They will actually be widening a 6 mile stretch of I-75 & SR 70, that's the project I will be working on.

I've visited there many times and you're right, more of a relaxed lifestyle over there.

FrankS
08-27-2018, 10:04 PM
Very exciting news Frank! Welcome to the west coast!

Thanks Scott, looking forward to it.

Naples is a nice place too.

MarkD51
08-27-2018, 10:17 PM
I can remember back in the 80's, one place called South Oyster Bar, Oysters were a nickel, and at some other places they were a dime each, opened, with fresh condiments.

And the Crow's Nest in Venice on the Jetty, used to have a happy hour 4-6pm, drinks were a buck, wet bar with fresh Oysters and Boiled Shrimp either/or were 5 for a dollar, and you put your money in a spittoon.

I'm pretty sure the Crow's Nest is still there, has changed hands a number of times, still good food, but the last time I was there in 2003, things got a bit more "pricey".

Walts Fish Market is still there in Sarasota, been there a long time, fresh Deep Fried Gator Nuggets and such local fare.

In the early years when I first traveled there, Sarasota-Bradenton Airport was nothing more than a large garage basically, you walked from the Plane-Tarmac to the little Terminal to get your baggage. Now it's a very nice Airport.

Venice Ave in Venice is pretty cool. Lots of nice little shops, often very nice thrift shops with lots of great stuff.

Publix is a pretty nice local Grocery for most items.

FrankS
08-27-2018, 10:36 PM
I'll have to visit some of those places Mark.

One of my cousins is moving to Port Charlotte, FL after many years in the Chicago area. I'll have to check out Venice when I visit him.

Palm Beach airport used to be a military airfield many years ago. Now it's an "International" airport.

I'm familiar with Publix, nice grocery store, that's where I buy my groceries now. My favorite grocery store down here. They have really grown, I think they are in some other southern states now. I know they have some in Georgia because my other cousin works there.

Aaryn NZ
08-28-2018, 06:22 AM
Nice one Frank. :props:

Thats pretty cool, good for you my friend. I obviously don't know the Sarasota/Bradenton Area but I'm sure it's fantastic. Now Frank, I don't wanna hear any complaining about how far away you are from Autogeek okay . . . Me, well I can complain. :bat:

Congratulations on the new role mate. :props:


Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:

ronkh57
08-28-2018, 06:30 AM
YAHOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!

Play time!

Lots of shows here to do, lots of good people around as well.

Hurry up!

(I can always use the help as well)

ronkh57
08-28-2018, 06:31 AM
I can remember back in the 80's, one place called South Oyster Bar, Oysters were a nickel, and at some other places they were a dime each, opened, with fresh condiments.

And the Crow's Nest in Venice on the Jetty, used to have a happy hour 4-6pm, drinks were a buck, wet bar with fresh Oysters and Boiled Shrimp either/or were 5 for a dollar, and you put your money in a spittoon.

I'm pretty sure the Crow's Nest is still there, has changed hands a number of times, still good food, but the last time I was there in 2003, things got a bit more "pricey".

Walts Fish Market is still there in Sarasota, been there a long time, fresh Deep Fried Gator Nuggets and such local fare.

In the early years when I first traveled there, Sarasota-Bradenton Airport was nothing more than a large garage basically, you walked from the Plane-Tarmac to the little Terminal to get your baggage. Now it's a very nice Airport.

Venice Ave in Venice is pretty cool. Lots of nice little shops, often very nice thrift shops with lots of great stuff.

Publix is a pretty nice local Grocery for most items.

Walt's is still GREAT

Paul A.
08-28-2018, 06:49 AM
Hey, that's exciting to hear, Frank! Welcome to the west coast and best of luck with the project assignment.

MarkD51
08-28-2018, 08:19 AM
Walt's is still GREAT

Big menu too, they've got all the bases covered!

I'm pretty sure Winn Dixie and Food Lion are now gone.

Thinking that Sarasota does now have a Sam's Club too.

ronkh57
08-28-2018, 08:46 AM
Winn dixue still around
Just left sams
We also have a costco too

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Mike Phillips
08-28-2018, 10:13 AM
I will miss going to the makeovers at Autogeek and working along side my fellow detailing friends.

It's been a blessing living close enough to attend the makeovers and the classes hosted by Mike Phillips and to be able to learn from, work with, and along side one of the best detailers in the industry...probably the most dedicated person to his craft that I've met and has an amazing work ethic, a super person to get to know.



Wow!

Thanks for the kind words Frank and right back at you, it's been a genuine pleasure meeting you at our very first detailing project and all of the projects we've worked on together since that first project. Heck it would take me a few days just to compile all the projects we've worked on together.

Here's the first one though...

Pictures: 1928 Model A - Wetsand, Cut and Buff at Autogeek (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/pictures-autogeek-s-car-week/71329-pictures-1928-model-wetsand-cut-buff-autogeek.html)



Frank's First Time

This was Frank's first visit to our Thursday night gigs and he picked an great night to join us as not only did he get to see the entire process from sanding, cutting, polishing and machine waxing a very cool traditional hot rod but he also was able to helps us restore the original paint on a 1956 Chevy Bel Air (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-expert-featuring-mike-phillips/70398-1956-chevrolet-bel-air-original-paint.html).

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/2059/1928_Model_A_Coupe_022.jpg


And of course, the Model A came out BEAUTIFUL!

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/2059/1928_Model_A_Coupe_026.jpg







Actually it's only about 3 hours from West Palm Beach to Sarasota, so it's close enough that I can make the trip over to Stuart occasionally for some special events




That's great news!

I'll make sure Andre has your e-mail on our e-mail list for Wednesday Nigh Projects.

Congratulations on the new position Frank, I'm confident you'll excel at this new opportunity!



:dblthumb2: :cheers:

Mike Phillips
08-28-2018, 10:14 AM
Continued....


When are you making the move?


:)