Always necessary. That's how I broke in the shop. Kind of like putting a scratch in a new helmet. It's just the right thing to do.


Stacked more broken **** up. Installed an electric air valve in the laser burner. Realized I need a way to better monitor the air supply. Burned a bunch of sheep. Cursed the GD little compressor. Dealt with more transfer of signatory. Made a hose nozzle for the electric weedblower.
Every night, like a baby, except when @LeonardY is noisy. I like to keep as busy as an old lady can.Do you sleep? Or have you found some way to squeeze more than 24 hours out of a day? LOL!
This is the support group.Well, today I embarked on an epic quest—armed with nothing but a trash bag and a questionable amount of caffeine. I bravely faced the chaos in my garage, unearthed long-lost treasures (including that mystery box from 2018—seriously, what was in there?), and emerged victorious! I even attempted to fix a leaky faucet, but let's just say it ended up more "water feature" than "functional plumbing." So, how about you? Are we starting a DIY support group yet?
Support group, enablers, influencers. It's all the same thing. We give advice, he empties his wallet, then he's tool poor, just like the rest of us.Enablers.
Do you sleep? Or have you found some way to squeeze more than 24 hours out of a day? LOL!
Hose nozzle 3D printed, sheet metal? Inquiring minds want to know
An ABS fitting jammed into a tin heat gun nozzle, jammed into the weedblower, with a couple wraps of 33+. I didn't want to waste time if it didn't work. It was marginal. Maybe I'll think of something better next year.Hose nozzle 3D printed, sheet metal? Inquiring minds want to know![]()
A-HA!!!! I KNEW you'd have to rest sometime!Tried to do something in the shop. Heart wasn't in it. Went back outside.
Wrong-o puppy. It was yardwork day.A-HA!!!! I KNEW you'd have to rest sometime!
Thanks, Doesn't need to be pretty, just work.An ABS fitting jammed into a tin heat gun nozzle, jammed into the weedblower, with a couple wraps of 33+. I didn't want to waste time if it didn't work. It was marginal. Maybe I'll think of something better next year.
Finished up yesterday. Phew....these cabinets are a little heavy for 1 person but I found ways to do this by myself. Had to become a McGyver at time but Its up. My back is feeling it today, but I like it! I believe I was a lot more excited than she was.Actually working on the wife's garage. It's been a messy disaster since her father passed and everything landed in her space. I'm surprising her by putting down some Swisstrax and I've ordered some NewAge pro cabinets. The floor went down in 3 hours by myself. Doing the trim takes twice as long. This is a pic before and after. The trim on the after wasn't installed yet. It's her turn being I've been spending all my time on my shop.![]()


I have a HF transmission jack that I placed on top of my workbench when hanging my wall cabinets, sure made it easy for me as I was working alone.


Looks amazing. I've definitely been there on the cabinets. I usually get help from my wife, but she had to be at work to help pay for the cabinets!


That's gonna breathe free.
Liquid filled is a little over kill for a tire gauge, but I like it.Made a tire pressure gauge,i run 36 psi rear and 32 front cold pressure on majority of my bikes. On the last ride i figured that something is wrong with the front tire...tire pressure on the front was 12 psi. All of my 7 bikes were under 20 psi rear and like 15 psi front so id say its well spent money on the gauge and parts needed to make it.![]()

