Outlawmws
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I'm starting off good this year as I sold the T-bird this AM; that = more driveway space!
Attempted to give the angle grinders a home. Pulled the doors off the cabinet and mounted the bent sheet metal Amazon special.Used strut channel spanning three studs to wall mount a TV today. The 2008 52" 79 pound TV, seems like it was a flagship model back in the day, now it's freely given away! If a larger TV comes along the TV mount can be shifted over.
Uh, Kay? Are you aware that Christmas was last week?....
And I also burned a whole herd of creches for painting and assembly.
If not stupid $$, order em - Your time is worth something tooFinished putting the Krag back together, although I still need a couple parts. Not sure if I will order them or make them.
Also packed up junk, contemplated the newish lathe and it's motor. In other words, I am not too happy with it. Nothing wrong, per say, but I think I have a better one, at least wiring wise.
Silly boy, I'm now way ahead of the curve.Uh, Kay? Are you aware that Christmas was last week?
how did you mount the handle ?
I don’t envy you, drywall finishing is not my forte, I would rather pay a pro, better job and way less time.


I ground spiral groves on the shaft with the corner of the grinding wheel, then epoxied the handle to the shaft. It's more than enough for a torch iron.how did you mount the handle ?
Mine is a little loose and I was thinking of gluing it with epoxy or making some little cuts in the shaft like sharks teeth that go in the opposing direction to the pull of the handle
Looks like a ballroom or event center with that size and a nice bar off to the side. Will it be a cash bar?
thank youI ground spiral groves on the shaft with the corner of the grinding wheel, then epoxied the handle to the shaft. It's more than enough for a torch iron.
yes, it is cheap, just a trigger guard screw. But, waiting, and I am hemorrhaging enough money lately (Xmas and my B-day is in a couple weeks), so feeling a little skinflint.If not stupid $$, order em - Your time is worth something too
You aren't talking about the new Logan right?
I hear you about the health. I have MS, which makes everything twice as difficult. And three times as long to do.Silly boy, I'm now way ahead of the curve.
Actually, my health being what it is, what would have normally been a few days in October, dragged out to a few months. It is what it is. And what it is, looking on the bright side, is prepared. I've got to get the rest of the counts from Judy, so I'm done burning for the rest of the year. Then I can churge forward-ish on a CAD and 3D print project. Then I can move on to the next page in my to-do list.
I plan to move in a few of my cars in and enjoy it with family and friends only . The bar area was a former retail counter for an appliance store from the late 1930's to mid 70's. I had/have no plans to public use of this area but it does scream bar to me as well. Maybe the next owner can decide when I finished playing with itLooks like a ballroom or event center with that size and a nice bar off to the side. Will it be a cash bar?![]()
I don’t envy you, drywall finishing is not my forte, I would rather pay a pro, better job and way less time.
I don’t envy you, drywall finishing is not my forte, I would rather pay a pro, better job and way less time.
Same here.....I've done enough of it to know that I don't like it and I'm not good at it.

This is a great idea! LED conversion or still incandescent?Continued on cleaning, flinging, and putting away. Workbench still has too much stuff on it, but less. Some of the tools from dad’s house have their new homes, others are still being looked at to decide where they’re going to go.
One way to get stuff off my bench is to actually do the thing that I bought the supplies for.
So, my 5D MagLite got converted from D cells to 18650 Lithium cells today. That gets the 12” PVC pipe fragment, the 1/2” PVC couplers, the 1/2” copper pipe fragment, and the copper pipe caps off my bench and out of the way.
One new thing I did on this one was to take a pack of WalMart sinkers and pound them round-ish so that they would fit in the copper pipe. This provides some of the missing heft and balance when removing the D cells.
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This is a great idea! LED conversion or still incandescent?
I plan to move in a few of my cars in and enjoy it with family and friends only . The bar area was a former retail counter for an appliance store from the late 1930's to mid 70's. I had/have no plans to public use of this area but it does scream bar to me as well. Maybe the next owner can decide when I finished playing with it![]()
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and here i am all excited i just sold a desk, you bring new racecar into the convo! Oh well, more cash for the new engine
