![]() Part of the business would involve sending out designs, only to receive parts that weren’t quite right or didn’t work because they were not produced to the exacting standards needed. Building for the unique requirements of vehicles that would be out on the rocks, they designed drive trains and suspensions that were more robust and durable than lightweight or fast.ĭuring this time, Beau learned more about CNC machining and fabrication and about being a customer needing specific parts for a job. Jeeps and rock crawlers were their initial offerings, and they moved on to large scale fabrication projects, construction, and the tech industry. Beau graduated on Friday and went to work on the business on Monday, with him and his brother eventually growing it to 15 employees. ![]() Partnering with his brother, they grew the business from scratch. Job prospects were poor in the area, and he was starting a family that he needed to provide for. Right after college, he started an off-road vehicle fabrication business in the tenuous economic conditions of 2003. Attending Sacramento State on a full-ride scholarship, he became the first student on a football scholarship to also graduate with a Mechanical Engineering degree in 2003. Growing up in Sonoma County in a relatively remote area, his interests evolved into building, repairing, and customizing vehicles. His father was a general contractor, so Beau had a basic understanding of general construction. He became familiar with mechanics by taking vehicles apart, installing motors and suspensions, swapping drive trains, and even putting a fuel injection system into an old truck. ![]() Taurus Fabrication History Interest in Engineeringīeau’s interest in engineering and creation started when he built his first truck in high school. ![]()
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