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red Leader Fantastic!!! 10 great reasons.
Um RL dont know how to tell you this but you need one more reason and then it can just be a 12 step program. You have two numbers 5's not that theres anything wrong with that
. Otherwise all good reasons I can agree with .
Rick

Hey RL whats all that gray stuff around your tools and wood pile it almost looks like concrete to me heck theres almost enough of it there to park a car on.
Rick
So when is this philosophy going to carry over to the motorcycle? Not that I have anything against Kawasaki (I'm a long-time fan of the H1 triples), but I could see you restoring and riding an old Triumph, BSA, or Norton someday and really enjoying it. Perhaps reliability was the deciding factor for the new steel?
red Leader Fantastic!!! 10 great reasons.
RL the garage looks fantastic and the shelves not only look great but if they are supporting 200 lbs then they also work great . I think the next thing to figure out is getting all of those great old tools on casters so they can be displayed against the wall and pulled out when they need to prove they are still great tools.
Oh yeah I have an old wood lathe I need to get down off the cabinets and get some pics of for you.
Rick
I guess I am just in the habit of relocating stuff until I can determine where its final resting place will be. Wait, that didn't come out right... where it's permanent storage place should be, Yeah, that's what I meant.

. I read the other two also. You are WAY ahead as far as I'm concerned. Good luck, back to work for me
Now, I probably have to leave a bay as bare concrete instead of the 'Epoxy-Coat' I was hoping to win.
Red Leader, thanks for the compliment but my little tale pales in comparison to your epic!
As to my own thread, I must confess that I'm delinquent in that regard. I've been living here just about two years after moving about 25 years worth of accumulated schistuff into what I call my three bay shop/garage with enclosed finished apartment. I bought it in its' 'signed-off' condition - shop is sheet rocked with its initial tape and mudding done. I have begun the pain-in-the-**** task of finish mudding the loft over the apartment, but need to get my *** in gear. As my moniker indicates, I've been too long gazing at my navel!!!
I think after I finish eating the first course of elephant I will post some progress. Right now, if I posted any pictures, the responses would all be 'OMFG, WHAT A MESS!'. LOL
In the meantime, I will continue to be dazed and amazed by the meticulous dedication shown by your work and others here on GJ.![]()

Man, just wanted to chime in and thank you for posting pics with your past update.
All this, helping us get our fix and trying to be a good Dad too!!!
Good luck winning a floor makover...got me thinking of doing a 3 dayer this Labor Day Weekend.....in the Garage!
Dave, That story is awesome! You do realize that there is talent in that shop of yours beyond wood and tools. If you ever want supplement the garage budget, you've got the knack for writing. I hit a couple others that were creative, but the novel just goes places that aren't the norm. And MacGyver never once needed to resort to duct tape or pocket knives! Hope the Broncos can do something now that Tim is in town.
Good luck on the contest!
Hope the Broncos can do something now that Tim is in town.

Red Leader, thanks for the compliment but my little tale pales in comparison to your epic!
As to my own thread, I must confess that I'm delinquent in that regard. I've been living here just about two years after moving about 25 years worth of accumulated schistuff into what I call my three bay shop/garage with enclosed finished apartment. I bought it in its' 'signed-off' condition - shop is sheet rocked with its initial tape and mudding done. I have begun the pain-in-the-**** task of finish mudding the loft over the apartment, but need to get my *** in gear. As my moniker indicates, I've been too long gazing at my navel!!!
I think after I finish eating the first course of elephant I will post some progress. Right now, if I posted any pictures, the responses would all be 'OMFG, WHAT A MESS!'. LOL
In the meantime, I will continue to be dazed and amazed by the meticulous dedication shown by your work and others here on GJ.![]()
Talk about rude - I didn't thank anyone for the first TWO YEARS of my Asylum build thread - now that's rude! I only responded if people had questions.How rude of me to forget to thank you for your kind comments!
They'll probably find some way to goof it up![]()
We have to find that stapler and get it over to Dove Valley asap.

RL: Do I need to vote somewhere for this floor give a way? Let me know...as with many people my vote is for sale to the highest bidder...labor day discounts do not apply, sorry.
Shaun
Seriously, let me know.

Talk about rude - I didn't thank anyone for the first TWO YEARS of my Asylum build thread - now that's rude! I only responded if people had questions.
I guess I was just trying not to hog Gallery "air time". But looking back, I'm sure people thought I was pretty unsocial, if that's possible on a forum.
Good luck on the contest. A floor can play a huge part of a garage makeover.

Greetings from Ireland!
Dont know how i came across this forum, not to mention how i found the thread but it is very good and just spent an unproductive day reading it. Americans seem to have a bigger culture of having nice garages then we do in Ireland where its just for storage of junk and timber, but it has certainly given ideas and inspiration on what can be done after reading this. My only pity is that i didnt find this in 6 months time hen the glorious story of Red is further progressed and he has won his new floor and is starting the workbench! I will keep an eye on progress and hope everything goes well for you
But wait theres moreheres what I left behind but I thought about you and got pics
. A late 50's 12X36 wood lathe and a late 50's band saw both Craftsman and of similar vintage to the drill press
. He has them for sale if your interested although shipping might be a killer.
Rick