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PRP Seats Daily Drivers For Sale

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

I have one set of PRP Seats I need to sell. They are the Daily Drivers which retail on the PRP site for 279.99 each. SEE PRP SITE. I will sell the seats for $225.00 each plus shipping.  I can drop them off with UPS.  If you have a UPS Shipper number I can use that to save you some money.  I will accept Paypal for the seats.  If you are local you can pay cash when you pick them up.

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UPDATE (December 8, 2009)

SOLD the PRP Seats today.  Sorry if you missed out.  Payment has been received.  The seats are shipping out tomorrow.  Be sure to check back from time to time for random stuff I might be selling.

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RC Rock Crawler Sticker Sheets

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

POST BELOW AND YOU MAY WIN A FREE STICKER SHEET

I have recieved a large number of emails asking for sticker sheets for radio control vehicles.  Most of the request have been in regard to RC Rock Crawlers.  So… I thought I would open up a post and let you guys comment on what you would like to see included on the sheet.  The sticker sheets are going to be printed on high quality vinyl.  This is not going to be the cheap vinyl cut letters.

This request is not for wraps like pictured below.  It is for small stickers.  A collection of them will be added to one sheet.

If you are coming from Pirate4x4 or RC Crawler please use your screen name and in the post please mention which site you post on.  If someone comes up with a cool idea I will send out a copy for free. I will pick one winner from those who post in this section.

Please post a comment at the bottom of the page including what you would like to see included on the sticker sheet. You do not have to sign up in order to post.  Just fill in the blanks for your screen name and email address.

If you have a website you can post this to please do.

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Vinyl Graphics for Red Bull Rock Crawlers

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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Dustin and Becca Webster from the Red Bull Rock Crawlers have become great friends over the years. In 2006 I had the opportunity to build them a new and improved competition rock crawler at my former business Blue Torch FabWorks.  Rob “Bender” Park was working for me at the time and was the lead guy on the project.  Bender did an awesome job working with Dustin to get them what they wanted.

The graphics on the crawler were for the most part printed.  The only elements that were simple vinyl cut letters are the driver and spotter name stickers.  Red Bull sent over the official files to print the Red Bull.  Please do not send an email asking for the files because I can not share them with you.

dsc_3006The entire project was a lot of fun.  Even going down to a local dealership to take pictures for the fake tail lights I printed.  If you look close in the artwork you will see a picture of bender holding his hand out with a flame on it.  I decided to put Benders face in the tail light as a little way of saying thanks for all of the effort in helping this project come together.  In the above picture you can see the Blue Torch Fab logo hidden in the other printed tail light wrap.

Check out the pics.  Post a comment below if you want to know more. Visit Blue Torch Fab for more information on the shop.  I sold the business in September 2009 and no longer build rock crawlers as a business.  The new owner, Jason, will be more than happy to assist you if you are looking to have a rock crawler built.

Desktop Wrap

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

dsc_3875A few years ago I wrapped my desktop.  It always made for a good conversation sitting at the desk.  When people would ask, “Why the one hundred dollar bill?”  I would simply reply, “At least now there is no mistake what we are sitting here talking about, money”.

509 Media can design and print a table top or desk top wrap for you.  We use 3M Controltac vinyl and laminate it to protect the ink.  We can do anything from a crazy graphic to incorporating your company logo into the design.  Other good places to consider this type of print would be a sales counter, conference room table, trade show table tops, and more.

Blue Torch FabWorks and Rock Crawling

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

dan_dubose_smSome visiting this website may have found their way here from my days in the rock crawling industry.  I started a little shop in 2001 called Blue Torch FabWorks.  Bluetorchfab or BTF started out as a part time business around my full time career as a pharmaceutical rep. Yes, I know I sold drugs for a living, but legal ones.  When I first bought the domain name www.bluetorchfab.com I was in the middle of building a Jeep for a good friend, Derrick Bracewell in my father’s barn.  The barn was located in the middle of no where south Alabama.  The shop area was very small, but it was just like the old days.  I built a lot of stuff in the barn during my college years.  A little history. My dad moved to this home after I left for college.  I grew up and learned fabrication in the shop behind our home at 509 Thunderbird Drive in Dothan, Alabama.  Who says you have to be from So Cal to make big waves in the fabrication world? I never listened to that crap.  If you want something… go get it.

Derrick Bracewell and another friend Gaither Holley went in on splitting rent with me on some shop space in Dothan.  We moved all of my tools to the new shop and things took off.  Boy did they ever.  Within a few months I received a telephone call from the producers of Monster Garage asking me to head out to California and help build the rock crawler project they were about to start.  I would like to report that I did the Monster Garage show but I could not get off from work during the week they were to film the rock crawler episode.  Bummer right?  A few weeks later I got a call from Original Productions that would forever change my life.

The producers called to ask if I would be interested in being a normal cast member on a new fabrication related show they were working on.  Without thinking I said I was in.  I hung up the phone and then it dawned on me.  if I could not get off of work for a week to do Monster Garage I was never going to be able to get off of work to stay in California to film a series of television shows.  I called them back to talk about the problem.  I mentioned that I could not leave my job for the money they were willing to pay at the time.  I was told to think about what I would need to come out.  So, after talking it over with my wife I decided to leave my drug rep job and head to the west coast.  I called my manager at Forrest to give my notice.  I don’t think Hank believed me when I told him I was leaving to gdan_duboseo out to California and be on a tv show.

I would like to point out leaving my job was difficult to do.  For a long time I planned to start a shop.  It just happened the tv show deal was on the table at that time.  It was an educated chance to take.  I had been watching other companies in the offroad industry.  One of the major brands at that time split into two different companies.  It was time to make my name heard.  People were wanting to build things for themselves so it was time to offer a solution.  A lot of things have since changed, but in 2001 – 2002 rock crawling was seeing some major shifts in technology.  It was time to take the leap.  As Eminem said in a song, “One Shot, One opportunity”.  So I took it, I left my job to go drop bombs in the offroad industry.

I packed my bags and grabbed my welding helmet to head off to the west coast.  The television show I was headed out to film was called Driveshaft.  Driveshaft aired on the FX network on Friday nights for a while.  Then again on Speed for a while.  The show was a blast to film.  I met a lot of great people.  It does not seem like 2002 when all of this went down.  I still talk to a couple of the guys from the shop on a regular basis.  Pops and Ghetto Bob are a riot.  Ghetto Bob was working at a little shop in LA that some of you may have heard of, West Coast Customs.  West Coast Customs would later do the tv show Pimp My Ride for MTV.

I should note that Troy Johnson and I became friends from the show.  Troy was on the sand car episode with me.  Some of you may know Troy from his business in Riverside, CA.  He owns a school there called The Fab School.  If you are wanting to learn to weld Troy is a must call.  If you want to learn how to bend tube, form sheet metal, and how to go fast in the desert Troy Johnson is a must call.  Troy is a true master at what he does.  A big thanks to Troy for the helpful insight over the years.

While working on the television show I removed “Blue Torch is not a business.” from the website and the calls started coming.  I had to turn off my phone while on the set.  As soon as the show wrapped up I headed back to Alabama and never looked back.  Before leaving I went by West Coast Customs and bought a shop truck from Ghetto Bob.  Yeah I drove it back to Alabama.  I was tired from the long hours working, but the drive was something I was ready to get completed.

As soon as I returned from California Blue Torch FabWorks was my full time focus.  In those days it was a one man business. I did have some friends and future employees helping me out.  Gaither Holley helped me just about everyday when he got off from his day job.  James Schofield came by in the afternoons to help turn wrenches.  James and Gaither both transitioned to the shop full time.

Within a couple month after returning from California I leased a larger shop on Reeves Street in Dothan, Alabama. I can honestly say it all seems like a blur from that point forward.  My wife and I had our second child soon after the move.  I feel like I missed the first 5 years of her life.  I worked around the clock with a seemingly unstoppable drive to make Blue Torch FabWorks a world leader in the offroad industry.  I was not going to be happy with a small town shop bolting on lift kits.  I wanted to manufacture product and change the paradigm in which people viewed the offroad world.  Before Blue Torch not too many people were building chopping up their vehicles and hand building them back again.  The dawn of the DIY generation was kicking off.  Because of shows like Monster Garage more people viewed fabrication as an art rather than a red neck mechanic thing to do.  Businesses like Home Depot and Lowes were popping up in every town reaffirming the fact that more people were willing to engage in DIY tasks.  BTF was built on the idea of providing the at home fabricator quality parts and knowledge to build a custom project at home.  Most of the BTF product line required welding to install.  In the end the customer could step back and have ownership in the project because they had to think and work to install the BTF part.  Because the products gave people power the industry began to change.  I am not saying that I am the person who changed it all.  There were some other shops who offered a couple parts to fabricate with, but I will say BTF products lead the way for many other shops who are now doing very well.

Leading the way and being an innovator was the thing that drove me from within.  It is the thing that still drives Blue Torch FabWorks to this day.  I sold part of the company to a like minded person in 2007.  Jason Carner came in as a partner and we moved the company to Birmingham, AL.  Jason took over day to day operations which allowed me to focus more on creating in the shop.  As of September 21, 2009 I sold the remaining shares of the company to Jason.  I wanted to return to a more simple life closer to family.  My wife, son, and daughter needed me around more.  I do not regret leaving the business.  Jason Carner will carry the shop forward to new heights in 2010 and beyond.  I am looking forward to seeing what he and the rest of the BTF staff can do with the company.

Blue Torch FabWorks, Inc is now located in downtown Birmingham, Alabama.  If you would like to contact BTF here is the current contact information:

Blue Torch FabWorks, Inc

3211 11th Avenue North

Birmingham, AL 35234

tel: 205-521-7333

fax: 205-521-7343

email: info@bluetorchfab.com

President: Jason Carner

Website: www.bluetorchfab.com

I guess you can say this is my farewell to rock crawling as a business.  I am sure I will make my way back out on the trails to bang around with friends.  For younger people thinking of getting a job in the rock crawling industry you need to realize something.  There are easier things to do to make a living.  If you still want to get involved you must live it.  Your girlfriend better understand also.  When it comes down to completing a project you push until it is done.  In the end it is one of the greatest things I have ever decided to do in my life.  I have zero regrets.

For more reading on Rock Crawling be sure to check out Pirate4x4.

Dan DuBose

Longview Driveshaft Fusion Chassis Vehicle Wrap

Monday, November 16th, 2009

longview-driveshaftLongview Driveshaft is located in the great state of Texas. They say everything is bigger in Texas. Cecil and his wife have a very good business going. Be sure to check out Longview Driveshaft on the web.  I can honestly say Cecil and his wife have become more than a customer to me.  They are valued friends.  They will go out of their way to help others when in need.  If you are in need of a new driveshaft be sure to contact them for a great product.

Cecil purchased a Fusion Chassis from me back in my Blue Torch Fab days.  He built out the chassis at his shop in Texas using a lot of Blue Torch Fab products.  In the end the project turned out very nice.  They had a local company vinyl cut some decals for the Fusion Chassis, but they were not up to par with the quality of the rig.  So, Cecil called me and asked to design and print a wrap for his chassis.  His request was simple.  He wanted his company name on the wrap and the rest was left to me.  After getting the wrap printed I rolled it up and stuffed it in a tube for the UPS driver to pick up the next day. The wrap on this project is considered a “half wrap”.  It only wraps the sides of the vehicle.

For those they are wondering this wrap was printed on Avery 1005 ez rs.  Avery has been good to me over the years.  I have traveled cross country to display vehicles for them in sign trade shows and more.  In return I have been hooked up with some goodies from the UPS man Avery style.

For more information on the Blue Torch FabWorks’ Fusion Chassis please visit the Blue Torch Fab website.  The Fusion Chassis is offered in a 2 seater form or as a 4 seat chassis.  It has become the standard in Jeep based tube chassis design.

RC Rock Crawler Wrap Losi MRC

Monday, November 16th, 2009

dsc_6679I have been involved in the sport and business of rock crawling for many years.  I built an internationally known business building real rock crawlers and parts for them.  Along the way I found an interest in radio control rock crawlers.  RC rock crawling over the years has developed from people who have the real ones to those who only do rc.  I never thought I would meet someone who knew nothing of the full size industry but I did.

I have owned many different rc rock crawlers.  I have even built a few custom tube chassis my rc rock crawlers.  While messing around with the cars I began printing wraps for them.  Wraps are graphics printed on 3M vinyl just like we use to wrap a real car.  I bought a Losi MRC 1/18 scale rock crawler for my son.  I left the hobby store and went straight to my shop to design and print a custom wrap for him.  At the time I was still involved with Blue Torch Fab so the wrap has BTF all over it.

The graphic kit pictured can be purchased from here on 509 Media or through TCS Crawlers. It is a quick easy way to change out the boring graphics on the stock Losi MRC.  Installing the wrap is very easy.  First remove the factory stickers.  Clean the lexan body with a little alcohol.  Make sure it is dry.  Then place the wrap on each panel and make sure to push any air bubbles out.  You should not have an issue with bubbles because of the vinyl used.  It is the same 3M Controltac vinyl we use to wrap vehicle and trailers. btf_losimrcwrap

Losi is a great company.  I was introduced to Bill Jeric, the president of Horizon Hobbies / Losi in 2008 at the Off-Road Expo in Pomona, CA.  After the show Bill and I got on the phone and exchanged ideas through email.  When the 2.2 Losi Rock Crawler was introduced a few months back we help with a promotional giveaway on Pirate4x4.

if you have an RC body and think there is a need in the rc industry for a wrap kit please contact me.  In the message please include what the body if used for and the model of the body.  We can also build graphic kits for RC planes, boats, and more.