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Gentleman,

Thank you so very much for the congratulations. This little guy rocks! And my wife has been so amazing...I am in awe of her everyday (including that she still puts up with me!)

While it's true that I haven't gotten a lot of sleep at night, I think the garage kinda sorta had a similar effect not too long ago:D

As budget allows, I will continue with projects out there! Some next steps are painting the stripe on the door, and then redoing the entire inside of the main garage door: flat black hardware, poly finished wood framing, then teal/tan paint with the stripe.

While I'm not out there, I will continue to work on ideas for the workbench and such. I really appreciate all of your thoughts, suggestions, encouragement, motivation, and inspiration. It has really moved me to make this project happen. And it will continue! And someday not too far away, with a little helper:)
 
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Got every right to leave us on the lurch!
Sure, you hooked us with the style, challenged our imagination, and guided us through the process....now this.
How are we suppose to cope, not seeing your progress and the process?
Like drug addicts, we're Checking our subscription, awaiting another picture, a morsel of info, a desire to see it in person!


...Oh...I gotta find me a new thread!

We can "ONLY" hope those dirty diapers, constant crying, and midnight feedings will make you want to get back to our favorite subject, the Garage.....Ho...Hummmmmm........

Haha, this gave me a good laugh! A strange breed, aren't we? But hey, let the good times roll:beer:
 

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Congrads to you, the wife and Red Leader Jr. or is his name Gustav after the guy who started the craftsman design?
Anyway I have some damn good free advice for the new dad. The 8 to 10lb diaper, isn't what they hold, its the weight of the kid. Thats all for now, I typed slow so you will understand.:lol_hitti
 

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Congrads to you, the wife and Red Leader Jr. or is his name Gustav after the guy who started the craftsman design?
Anyway I have some damn good free advice for the new dad. The 8 to 10lb diaper, isn't what they hold, its the weight of the kid. Thats all for now, I typed slow so you will understand.:lol_hitti

Additional advice..

...when they start eating solid food.... The poo REALLY starts to smell.
 

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And think of all the ideas RL is coming up with - cool Art Deco diaper dosposal... Diaper changing table with rounded edges, pull-outs, drop downs...
 

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Congrats on the baby, RL!! Take lots of pics and video. It's amazing how the time flies by and looking back at pics of my youngest (twins), there are huge gaps of time I seriously don't even remember anymore, probably from lack of sleep. So glad I have the pics.
 

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Here's my advice: also think about some kind of carpentry project for the nursery -- and fit that in before you go back to the garage. I'm not half the carpenter you are, but the first project I did in my garage was a kind of a wall unit for my son's room -- a place to put books and also some storage. It got me a lot of credit later, I think. The 800-lb cabinets were met with an eye roll, not hostility.

Also: right now, the kid is basically a little living miracle and, well, kind of a houseplant. But wait for the next four years or so tp play out. You'll get a chance to rediscover the world through that kid's eyes. It will change you in ways you never imagined.

(Plus, one day you'll be able to make him sweep out the garage.) :)
 

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Congrats! No reason you can't put a rocking chair out in the garage and feed him while you are getting more ideas for the garage. The sooner you climatize him to the garage the sooner he will be your helper out there.. May want to start thinking where his work bench is going to go.
 

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I'm coming in kinda late to this, been off GJ (and the computer) for awhile, so I've missed alot.

First, congrats on the lil one!! These are times that you'll always remember and cherish, and plus you can bring up at embarrassing times when he gets older (like a first date)

Second, AWESOME job on the garage. I'm really digging all the thought, and attention to detail that you've put into everything you're doing. For sure get a couple thumbs up from me!!

Third, while you might not have the money for a steel door, you might want to consider laminating a piece of Stainless to the wood door. A lot cheaper than a full on steel door, easily cleaned, and you can use those refrigerator magnets to hold up lil ones artwork, report cards, or until he gets old enough, that nice Pin Up Girl poster!
 

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Good idea! She is part of the garage project, so get a picture of her out there!

Also, what Jack said! And, the first three months for him will be eat, poop and sleep. The next three months he will start to have a personality and will recognize you. Then the next three months will be when he has a personality and he interacts with you and everybody. Then when he starts crawling, cruising and walking, all bets are off. God Luck and have fun. The three of you will have fun together.
 

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RL, Thanks to your idea, I have now finished painting the hardware, bracing supports, door tracks and opener bar on my 16' garage door flat black. Since the 'Salt Life Escape' is in a tan color scheme with tan and black RD floor, I don't know why I hadn't thought of this myself :headscrat. It really does look good.

I didn't get any pix of the paint process on this door, but when I get my build thread up and running soon, I'll get shots when doing the other door.

Not bad for 6-1/2 cans of HD 97₵ flat black paint... (Thanks for asking me to post on your awesome thread)
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Congrats on the new addition to your family! And ditto on what Jack's advice! (well said, Jack). A first child is a life-changer for certain. When my baby girl was on her way 2 years ago, I built a big changing table/bookcase for the nursery to my wife's specifications. I think its her favorite project that I've ever done. (and it was alot of fun to build)
 
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Exactly. The wall unit I built is very basic, as carpentry. But it's something that serves as a constant reminder to the wife that the garage produces dividends for the whole family.

Here's a picture from just after I installed it.

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Ultra Thread Update!!!


Ok guys, I have exciting news.


First, MY SON IS A WEEK OLD TODAY!!!!


Second, I had a little down time while the wife/baby were sleeping and I did this:
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And once I closed it, I made an interesting observation:
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lol. This has more to do with the wall paint being off than the door paint. However, the stripe on the door isn't exactly straight, so it makes it look even worse. I'll touch it up at some point, but for now it'll do.

I like everyone's suggestions about making something for the baby's room. I'll ask the wife about that one.
 
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Okay, so this definitely deserves it's own post.

So back on post #334, in response to someone asking what I was going to put on the shelves, I had remarked:

Also, I do plan to do some vintage items. In the middle on the lower shelf, I want to find a Crosley E15 radio to put there:
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Then, on post #337, Mr. Wingnut mentioned the following:

BTW, I have a Crosley that I will contribute to the cause!

Little did I know that his offer was out of this world.

So, I humbly accepted his offer and he put this radio into a box and sent it my way. The box ended up at my office (so it wouldn't be stuck outside my porch when the baby came) and I just recently had the chance to pick it up.

When I opened the box I was stunned. Because THIS is what was inside it:

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No joke.

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I took some 'glamour' shots next to the vice for a color comparison:

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Then, of course, it had to go to it's resting place on the shelves for a photo shoot!

Here are the results:

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I am totally flooring by 'Wingnut65's generosity. I was 'dreaming' about having a radio of this caliber and beauty up on the shelves, but with the budget of the garage (and the new baby), I didn't think it was going to happen for a long, long time.

A HUGE thank you goes out to Wingnut for his amazing contribution to the '1950s Garage'. He definitely didn't ask me to post about it or where it came from, but I thought sooner or later someone would want to know the story behind this GORGEOUS radio that resides on the shelves.

This forum continues to amaze me. Some real stand-up gentleman on here, that's for sure, with Wingnut leading the pack.

Two thumbs up!:thumbup::thumbup:
 
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Exactly. The wall unit I built is very basic, as carpentry. But it's something that serves as a constant reminder to the wife that the garage produces dividends for the whole family.

Here's a picture from just after I installed it.

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Jack that looks fantastic! How'd you do the curved piece below it?
 

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wingnut,
why don't you donate that bus to me for the cause? cause mines not even close to being done:) Nice gesture you did, a true gentlemen.
 

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A HUGE thank you goes out to Wingnut for his amazing contribution to the '1950s Garage'.
Two thumbs up!:thumbup::thumbup:

You're very welcome. It looks a lot more at home in your shop than in a spare bedroom on the top shelf with old Wheaties boxes. Almost looks like you measured the spacing of the dials when you built those verticals. Glad I could contribute. Take Mrs. RL out to dinner.

Sorry, BUGTHUG, I don't have a box big enough. :lol: It's been in my family since new and now that my floor is down, I will be jumping on it hard real soon. Bulli Brigade and Bug Jam are just around the corner for me to get all the parts without shipping.
 

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Jack that looks fantastic! How'd you do the curved piece below it?

I was going to comment that we need to get Jack a straght straght-edge. Seems almost everything he builds, he uses a curved or warped straight edge. :lol: But those curves and arches look awesome. Beautiful wall unit, Jack.
 

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Wingnut:...you sir are a gentleman.

Red Leader: that radio was born to be in your garage...looks great.

Shaun
 
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Jack that looks fantastic! How'd you do the curved piece below it?
Thanks. Initially, my plan was to have it curve out. But then I thought I'd be restricting a toddler's access to his books too much -- so I curved it in, instead. I just used a string and a pencil to make a curve on some plywood, and then made a sideways ladder where what would normally be the ladder's uprights were cut as a curve. Then the rungs were put in along that line and the plywood (I used a thinner piece there) was held in place with a bunch of small screws and some glue.

I don't have Red Leader's design or woodworking skills, but he's probably helping with burping right now, so I'll drop in a couple of pictures that will illustrate what I did.

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The trick was that the top piece had to swing up in order to open, so I couldn't just sandwich the 'rungs' between the top and the bottom of the box.

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Now back to Red Leader's thread. :)
 
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Thanks. Initially, my plan was to have it curve out. But then I thought I'd be restricting a toddler's access to his books too much -- so I curved it in, instead. I just used a string and a pencil to make a curve on some plywood, and then made a sideways ladder where what would normally be the ladder's uprights were cut as a curve. Then the rungs were put in along that line and the plywood (I used a thinner piece there) was held in place with a bunch of small screws and some glue.

I don't have Red Leader's design or woodworking skills, but he's probably helping with burping right now, so I'll drop in a couple of pictures that will illustrate what I did.

WallUnitBare.jpg


The trick was that the top piece had to swing up in order to open, so I couldn't just sandwich the 'rungs' between the top and the bottom of the box.

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Now back to Red Leader's thread. :)

Clever design, Jack.

Did you just set the rungs in the bottom piece firm enough to hold the curve, or use a curved stringer piece at the top lip to keep the curve the same?
 

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I actually built the curved 'ladder section' and then attached it (on its side) to the base piece, so there's both a header and a footer. I don't think the top of the curved piece would have enough strength, otherwise.
 

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Okay, so this definitely deserves it's own post.

So back on post #334, in response to someone asking what I was going to put on the shelves, I had remarked:
Then, on post #337, Mr. Wingnut mentioned the following:
Little did I know that his offer was out of this worl

I am totally flooring by 'Wingnut65's generosity. I was 'dreaming' about having a radio of this caliber and beauty up on the shelves, but with the budget of the garage (and the new baby), I didn't think it was going to happen for a long, long time.

A HUGE thank you goes out to Wingnut for his amazing contribution to the '1950s Garage'. He definitely didn't ask me to post about it or where it came from, but I thought sooner or later someone would want to know the story behind this GORGEOUS radio that resides on the shelves.

This forum continues to amaze me. Some real stand-up gentleman on here, that's for sure, with Wingnut leading the pack.

Two thumbs up!:thumbup::thumbup:

What a wonderful thing to do Wingmut65! That radio looks perfect on the shelf Red.
 
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This might be a dumb question but how do you put the lines and the "oops" on your pic?You did it too Jack, with the pic about your new tools.

I just used a graphics program (gimp for Windows), but you can just as easily us 'Paint' in the Start > Programs > Accessories menu.
 
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So, I ended up with something peculiar the other day....












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Then, if I dare, opened the case....











Lo and behold, a monster!!!!

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A really, really heavy monster haha.


The grinder made it's way from PA to CO via a forum member on the Old Woodworking Machine's forum. I hold a lot of gratitude towards the two gentleman who picked it up and held it for me, then transported it for me. It is now home in the 1950s Garage.


And on top of all that, the picker-upper put together this sweet transport box to give it a comfy ride all the way to Denver. Check this out:

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Yes, those are handholds routed into the the custom-made box.

Needless to say, with the quality put into the box, it took a while to get the grinder out haha:

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And here is the final product!

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And the tag:

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And check that out! Has a 'born on' date of 11-49. Shucks, looks like it missed the '1950' mark by a month. Guess it's time to get rid of it.






:D:D:D
 

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Wow RL. I think the radio really sets the tone for things to come. It's going to be a very unique garage all right.

Jack, thats a really nice bunch of cabinet work. I have plans to do something similar in our place. Thanks for the pics and how to's.
 

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Red leader: Obviously it is a rusty piece of junk...please send it to my shop along with that radio...HAH! That's classic...good score.
 

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I have a grinder exactly like that, bought at a auction. It has two grinders on one homemade mount, it has the brown krinkle just like the Kennedy tool boxes. If I ever get money to buy a new camara I'll take a picture. Mine looks like brand new.
Man RL, you are getting all kinds of goodys, karma baby. I guess thats why I get nothin:headscrat
 
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