littlebean
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every time I see a new addition to this I get a little (well may be a lot) more jealous - love the sign, really cool
Haha, i'm sorry about that. That's definitely not my intentionevery time I see a new addition to this I get a little (well may be a lot) more jealous - love the sign, really cool
THanks a lot, sir!Awesome space and some super cool projects you got going on!
I liked the idea of placing the sign close to the civic but your final position is solid - love the view when walking into the garage from the "office" area. Look forward to more updates!
Thanks mate. ah it was probably you i tried to answer but the email got rejected somehow? not sure what went wrong. tried several times. maybe you sent a wrong email adress?Beautiful House.
I've sent you an email.



In the original house building plan, "open" blocks (where grass can grow through and rainwater can easily drain) were planned. but that's also not the best option against dirt in the garage.one of my favourite threads, any reason why the block paving wasn't carried across though?





Good luck with that. Luckily were' just one road away from the "historical zone" so we just had to follow the standard law (which you can read was already quite a messy procedure).Really really awesome build! Nicely planned and executed. Contemplating doing something similar into our hillside, but we not only have (like you) the overly cautious EU planning nightmare, our Comune (Assisi) is a designated historical zone (even though we're 18km from Assisi...) - good from the standpoint no one is going to buy up the olive orchard across from us and put up condos, bad because everything here has to pass their design review board.
Anyway, we have issues of rain or snow melting and then freezing... I would do concrete, but paving stones are less susceptable to becoming a slippery sheet of ice in the winter.


Holzschlag = "felling of wood". My father in law had a foresting company a while ago and still uses the signs to block constructino sitesHolzschlag!
Thank you sir. appreciate your feedback and happy you liked itAmazing thread, build & garage! Just finished reading the whole thing....best thread ever for sure.
One question....how did the cat door turn out? Is it getting used?
Yup, I thought it was funny in that location. Obviously the most handy sign at the moment.Holzschlag = "felling of wood". My father in law had a foresting company a while ago and still uses the signs to block constructino sites![]()



























It does look better cut down, I have a Michelin sign that I cut out of a tire display cover/wrap - it works better as a small rectangle.A while ago, i got this original Datsun Banner from Germany. It looks like it has been modified a few times over it's lifetime. The Logo is printed on some heavy duty Truck tarpaulin type of material. But it also was cut off. so i have no idea if it originally was a big Datsun Advertizing canvas, or maybe came from a truck or something else? Anyway. A few weeks ago i cleaned it, and it turned out really nice. However it still had this odd shape with the diagonally cutoff lettering on the left and the logo not in te middle of the rest. So after thinking about it for a while, today i decided it's time to make a nice Logo-only approx 4:3 shape banner out of it:
So first i cut off the excess part:
Then carefulyl measured the location of the other eyelets and punched some holes:
Before installing the new eyelet: on the new left side edge.
Turned out pretty well, if you ask me. I know there is an additional corner reinforcement on the right side, but i wasn't able to find any similar material, and it also doesn't look like it was originally there, so i thought i can easy leave it as it is.
Now i only have to find a nice place to hang it. Until then it will cover my messy solvent shelveEven though i cut it up, i think it's much more usable now and nicer to look at.
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You're right, it's just a slide handleIt looks like it is just a slide handle. You could probably have one made to fit. Curious what the other hooks are for.



Now my in-laws are nice guys and let us give our input all the time, but as it is, elderly people sometimes have strange ideas, save money in the wrong places, and definitely take their time to make desicions. etc.
Haha thanks mate.I lol.d at this and had to share it with my wife. my In laws built a house on the same property as us and this resonates with me more than you can imagine!
love the thread and updates





Yeah thats what i thoughtsand blasting cabinets are great... but as far as I know, always messy.
we have a cabinet at work as well but always have media around that area.
there was a thread on garagejournal about using a vacuum cleaner and cyclone separator to create a vacuum inside the cabinet.
I am not sure how squeaky clean you can get using such a setup.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/blast-cabinet-dust-vacuum.284979/
by the way, really love your thread and builds![]()
Hi there. Thanks for your kind words, and nice to hear you took the time to go through all the postsJust spent the past two days going though the house build and what an amazing place you have built. I am waiting to see the final result of the Datsun. Never owned one and had numerous chances in the 80's but was driving German cars. I did try to find one while I was living in Japan in the 90's but the dollar was very weak at the time and I could not afford their asking prices. They were few and far between and I really only wanted a 240 or a 260 and no 2+2's that the 280 were common.
I would love to know where you got the Recaro foam from, I have 4 sets of various condition Recaro LS series and set of SRD that need refinishing. I have a nice set of SRD's in my E30 M3 .








