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Covell Workshop Schedule for 2006
Fatman Fabrications February 11 Bucks & Forms
Charlotte, North Carolina February 12 Advanced Metalshaping
The Hercules Motorcar Company February 18 Beginning Steel Workshop
Tampa, Florida February 19 Beginning Aluminum Workshop
Tucci Engineering March 4 Advanced Steel
Marcy, New York March 5 Advanced Aluminum
VC Tech March 11 Bucks & Forms
Pelham, Alabama March 12 Advanced Metalshaping
Creative Concepts March 25 Motorcycle Fender
Santa Rosa, California March 26 Motorcycle Tank
Clackamas Community College April 1 Bracket Fabrication
Oregon City, Oregon April 2 Making a ’32 Ford Grille Shell
Carriageworks April 8 Advanced Bucks (Sprint Car)
Grandview, Missouri April 9 Advanced Metalshaping (Sprint Car)
Hot Rods & Custom Stuff April 29 Advanced Steel
Escondido, California April 30 Advanced Aluminum
Thunder Alley August 12 Motorcycle Fender
Kamuela, Hawaii August 13 Motorcycle Tank
Eclectic Motorworks September 9 Beginning Steel
Holland, Michigan September 10 Beginning Aluminum
Pinkee’s Rod Shop September 30 Advanced Steel
Windsor, Colorado September 31 Advanced Aluminum
Creative Metalworks October 14 Motorcycle Tank
Blaine, Minnesota October 15 Motorcycle Fender
Sachse Rod Shop October 21 Bucks & Forms
Sachse, Texas October 22 Advanced Metalshaping
SO-CAL Speed Shop November 11 Beginning Steel
Pomona, California November 12 Beginning Aluminum

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