He worked nights and weekends perfecting his geometry and engaged the help of his brother Chris, to weld the final design. He decided his present bike was too heavy and had the idea to use scrap titanium tubing (from the plant) to design and build himself a better frame. He joined the local cycling club and became quite accomplished in his cycling competition. His physician recommended a choice of cycling or swimming in the final stages of therapy. When David suffered a knee injury he was told that is running days were over. They developed the same passion for metals that their Father (William ‘Bill’ Lynskey) had, and thus their expertise in working with metals was born. As the children grew the boys were assigned summer jobs in the family plant which allowed them to see and experience first-hand, start-to-finish, the many innovative, creative projects the business produced. Mark, David, Chris, Theresa and Tim make up the Lynskey children. The Lynskey siblings grew up in the 60’s with a family business specializing in custom metal fabrication and a customer base that included Olin Chemical, Kaiser Aluminum, Koehring Cranes, Boeing and Lockheed Aircraft, and Coca-Cola Bottling to name a few.
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