I got into cars in high school after I got my first car I got a custom exhaust done on
it and I actually didn't really like the build quality of the exhaust and so I just figured
no one would take more pride in the build than I would so I decided to learn how to do
it myself and just go from there.
I realized that I liked fabrication when I finished I think my first downpipe for a
car and I just looked at it and thought that you know the build quality wasn't bad and
it looked pretty good to me and I just thought to myself that it was pretty cool that I was
able to make that by myself you know with my hands and just do everything independent from anyone else.
Fabrication is basically needing something that doesn't exist and taking raw materials
and creating that part or you know whatever it is.
To me the most interesting process of fabrication is piecing everything together because if
you're doing like a turbo kit it's basically a giant puzzle that has no pieces and you
just create all the pieces and it's very satisfying seeing how it you know takes form and becomes
an entire you know turbo system.
As a fabricator I do do a lot of projects on my own but you know working here at Grety
Performance I am part of a team and we all help each other out.
We design and produce aftermarket performance parts.
I think we're best known for our exhaust systems and you know our turbo kits and turbo related
products.
We also have a race division where we compete in you know different events throughout the
seasons.
To me a true craftsman is someone that can picture something in a physical world that
they need and then from that idea they're able to make it and create it with their hands.
To me a true craftsman is someone that can picture something in a physical world that they
need and then from that idea they're able to make it and create it with their hands.
Thank you.
