Interesting that you call that a jointer Thomas, that to us would be a planer!
Given its size, I'd call it an aircraft carrier!

Interesting that you call that a jointer Thomas, that to us would be a planer!

We put goats on it now along with some old cars and of course the shop.
You'll get used to cutting/shredding hay and bailing it. Been doing it for a "few" years now after all.
OK, this WiFi is much better. Now what does this man...
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...wearing the Hohn Motorsports, Spec Miata Racing shirt...
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...Gus and...
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...a model 17-B Beacon Ray with a proper conical thingy base and...
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...this machine all have in common? I'll have the answer once I get all the various pictures uploaded. Standby by, it'll be worth the wait I bet.
Thomas
You are like many of us. The volume of information on this thread often fills several pages. You missed the episode that begins around post 4848:Um, did I miss an episode? I'm still standing by . . . .
You are like many of us. The volume of information on this thread often fills several pages. You missed the episode that begins around post 4848:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2256490&postcount=4848
Oh, I certainly didn't miss the trip to the bindery. I found it especially interesting since my wife and I are regular clients of one near us.
What I missed is the connection to "a model 17-B Beacon Ray with a proper conical thingy base".
Cheers,

Wow. I finally finished reading all the posts in this thread. Well, at least all the ones so far. I have a hunch it's far from over. In the words of Churchill, "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning".
Thomas, I have been using the internet since long before Al Gore invented it. In all these years I have never seen such an interesting thread, or one with so many people sharing information in such a good natured way with nary a cross word nor even a hint of negativity.
The restoration/renovation of the garage was a subject I could easily relate to. My daughter and I have been renovating her circa 1880 house for almost as long as you have been working on the garage. But you have gone way beyond a mere renovation. Your respect for the family and the memory of Mr Johnson is clear in every thing you have done, and the generosity and kindness you have shown by acts such as the gift of the Y manifold are nothing short of an inspiration for everyone reading these messages.
I look forward with anticipation to more.
Very respectfully, MikeC
I'm not sure how I feel about this. For one I did not catch the question about the connection. I've just been reading and enjoying this thread without even thinking about tricks and hidden meanings in some of the posts. I can't imagine what will be on the test.
Good stuff here all the time, thanks again for keeping it going.

I'm curious. Were there any portable wrench boxes or carry cases in the as-is garage, Thomas, and, if so, what material were they lined with, if identifiable, if anything, if you recall? Thanks.
Wow, I just spent the better part of today going through this theard, you sir have done an awesome job.
I love the idea that having now built your original 5 acres to five-star standard you're now slowly sprawling across the countryside, bringing with you powder-coating and excellent carpentry. Are you going to remove the border between your two pieces of property?
Private Lugnutz the portable wrench boxes you refer to, do you mean just regular, portable tool boxes? There are a few.
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This is the only one I've removed from the tool shed so far. It was just bare metal inside. The others are waiting patiently until I can work my way to them. I'll get them posted here when they're removed. Thank you for your interest.
Thomas

makes great fire wood !
TOOLS!!!! From the Tool Shed!!!!![]()

(Joe - if you need a vacation, maybe I can convince Tom to let you camp out for a day or two in the shed while you help sort ( empty ?) all the stuff in there. )
Chris
Makes me think of those archeology vacations, where people go out to Montana and spend a couple weeks digging up dinosaur bones.You could set up a little side enterprise - GJ members will come and camp out in your new field, and spend their days sorting and cataloging items from the sheds.
Makes me think of those archeology vacations, where people go out to Montana and spend a couple weeks digging up dinosaur bones.You could set up a little side enterprise - GJ members will come and camp out in your new field, and spend their days sorting and cataloging items from the sheds.
LOVE IT!
I can see it now... "Honey, let's take our vacation this year to the Center of The Universe. It's a wonderful place! Lots of scenery! You'll love it I promise!"
Jeff

TOOLS!!!! From the Tool Shed!!!!![]()
You really need some qualuds (sp) or some sort of help Joe.![]()
Is this the signal to start bottling "eau de GJ" or to start building a spa/hotel based on a "fantasy garage" theme? I know you guys are all trying to help us pay off our little piece of heaven, but it sounds like more work to make my retirement more busy than it is now! Neighbors might not like all the traffic, either! (Joe - if you need a vacation, maybe I can convince Tom to let you camp out for a day or two in the shed while you help sort ( empty ?) all the stuff in there. )
Chris


I like this idea. I'm going see how far it is from where I live to the center of the universe.![]()
Is this the signal to start bottling "eau de GJ" or to start building a spa/hotel based on a "fantasy garage" theme? I know you guys are all trying to help us pay off our little piece of heaven, but it sounds like more work to make my retirement more busy than it is now! Neighbors might not like all the traffic, either! (Joe - if you need a vacation, maybe I can convince Tom to let you camp out for a day or two in the shed while you help sort ( empty ?) all the stuff in there. )
Chris
Looks like I'm about 550 miles from the Center of the Universe. Do I need to bring my own flashlight, rags, degreaser and buckets or boxes to separate the treasures?
Will you allow a cot in the barn or a tent in the field next door? Can we get extra credit toward our test score just in case we might need some help with our grade?
Man oh man this sounds like it could be a happening like Woodstock.
all this has been going on and then.................but wait a minute, this all sounds pretty cool now that I think about it. Shoot I've got a field now for all you campers with a terrific view, you guys could even help with the drag strip layout. Nothing like being on site to get another point of view. This really does have some merit .........hey Chris, we're gonna need all those portable showers after all. She forgot to mention we're hosting the picnic/car show out at the shop. And yes, the tool shed/lean to will be open to all.
Thomas


She forgot to mention we're hosting the picnic/car show out at the shop. And yes, the tool shed/lean to will be open to all.
Thomas
NOOooooooooooooo...............
Strangers in the treasured Tool Shed....
Say it isn't so.....![]()

I thought you were way out in the country. The recent aerial photos prove me wrong. The neighbors are really going to love the go cart track, the drag strip, the rock band amphitheater, the ***** and gun ranges, and the STOL landing strip.

She forgot to mention we're hosting the picnic/car show out at the shop. And yes, the tool shed/lean to will be open to all.
Thomas
