All mine have 110v blowers. But then, they're kinda bigger ones.Anyone else using an industrial power supply for their inflatables?
Brother in law brought me some Barnwood boards. I made a table.
Laid the blow-up turkey on the shop floor to melt n dry.
12v30a power supply hooked to a multi fuse block. inflatables have their power wires extended using whatever wire I have on hand and waterproof crimp connectors. I use waterproof electrical connectors to hook the inflatable up to the electrical box. Each inflatable has it's own 3a fuse on the fuse block.more details please!
How are you connecting the inflatables to this?
This was the before picture. Part of what I was doing today was cleaning up wiring inside the box. There's also a lot of extra wiring from when I had a raspberry pi embedded in the box controlling relays for some 120v outlets. I still need to rip most of that out.Beautifully GJ overkill, there, but I’d have to make that wiring harness a lot neater.
That would be ideal, if we didn't live in a place with actual winter. The shop heaters and circulating fans will dry it out in a couple days. Then I'll plop it in its box.I get mine out of the weather, or use a sunny day, and inflate, and let them dry - Between the blower, any breeze and sun, its dry pretty quick
That would be ideal, if we didn't live in a place with actual winter. The shop heaters and circulating fans will dry it out in a couple days. Then I'll plop it in its box.

Don't get my 19 year old grand daughter near it! She grew up driving a 4spd, 5spd and 6spd transmissions. She has a '07 Mustang with a 5spd as a daily driver. No one ever asks to borrow her car.What year Mustang? Any pics without the cover?
@Outlawmws Just the fact of having a manual trans in a vehicle is a theft deterrent.
Not now. With the boat in for service, there's no room. Besides, letting it sit is free.No room to inflate inside? I'd bet it would be dry in a couple hours rather than days
It's a 2007 GTCS. An experiment which I have always wanted to do. I bought it new, has my name on the window sticker because I ordered it. I always wanted to buy a new car, drive it rarely and see how nice and original I can keep it. I have only made a very slight few modifications and nothing that can't be put right back to original. It is 99.9% original, I added a Mach 1 panel on the back which is removable. Anyway, I have made it 18 years so far, and it is pristine. Never rained on, no snow, rarely a cloudy day. It has the original windshield washer fluid in it. I have the original battery, the tires are original. It is getting harder every year to drive it and keep it fully original.What year Mustang? Any pics without the cover?
@Outlawmws Just the fact of having a manual trans in a vehicle is a theft deterrent.
I have a 2016 GT 5.0 Mustang with the premium and high performance package. Same thing. Original windshield washer fluid. No need to top it off. Never used. NO RAIN or snow. I would have to look hard to find the wiper switch as they were never used. I think the air might work as I always drive it with the window down. 18500 miles. I think you get the jest here.It's a 2007 GTCS. An experiment which I have always wanted to do. I bought it new, has my name on the window sticker because I ordered it. I always wanted to buy a new car, drive it rarely and see how nice and original I can keep it. I have only made a very slight few modifications and nothing that can't be put right back to original. It is 99.9% original, I added a Mach 1 panel on the back which is removable. Anyway, I have made it 18 years so far, and it is pristine. Never rained on, no snow, rarely a cloudy day. It has the original windshield washer fluid in it. I have the original battery, the tires are original. It is getting harder every year to drive it and keep it fully original.
Very nice! Love the finish, care to share?
This year, after just about 18 years... the internal batteries on the tire pressure sensors may have given up their batteries. Every other year they have worked fine. The car has just over 8,000 miles. I do intend to start driving it more, in the spring I will finally put new tires and sensors on it!I have a 2016 GT 5.0 Mustang with the premium and high performance package. Same thing. Original windshield washer fluid. No need to top it off. Never used. NO RAIN or snow. I would have to look hard to find the wiper switch as they were never used. I think the air might work as I always drive it with the window down. 18500 miles. I think you get the jest here.


The width is ok, but the holes to attach are 18 1/2”OC. You’d think that they would make them 16”OC to be able to screw into studs. I had to grab a piece of scrap 3/4” plywood, screw that into the studs, then the bins to the plywood.
You are telling my story. Even the motorcycle is the same model.Didn't get my Valkyrie out this year due to pneumonia earlier in the year. My knees are shot since my accident. Even with the knee replacement. Haven't enough leg strength to feel comfortable on the bike but I'm working on building up the leg muscles. Maybe next year. Need to rebuild the carbs anyway.
Thanks - finish is easy - 1 coat of Annie Sloan clear chalk paint wax. Applied with a wax brush, waxed first half, then buffed, then waxed the other half, then buffed. Stuff is great. I'll probably add a second coat in a few months.Very nice! Love the finish, care to share?
That’s a great idea actually!Make yourself a French cleat long enough to go the width of all 3 boxes, and on the boxes cut it to the individual box with. it will be much stronger for connecting to the wall, and easily lifted on or off. you still need a bottom spacer, but that can be attached to just the box.
It pisses him off, he beats it into submission.Damn big hammers for chainsaw work ! LOL !
Sometimes things a little extra nudgeDamn big hammers for chainsaw work ! LOL !
They were sitting on the workbench and I just hung up everything that was in the bench lol. They probably have no need to be there but it’s always good to keep your options openIt pisses him off, he beats it into submission.
I will confess that I always had some admiration for those things. Rubber floor covering from the factory, seats that fold out of the way in the back, could be mighty useful as a daily.Finished up the majority of the POS Honda Element. Replacing and fixing little things that previous mechanics have messed up along the way. I cannot wait til this thing is off my lift.
I will confess that I always had some admiration for those things. Rubber floor covering from the factory, seats that fold out of the way in the back, could be mighty useful as a daily.
