Sunbimmer
Well-known member
....How that will jibe with not bugging the neighbors is still something I'm trying to work out.
Just invite them to watch the movie
....How that will jibe with not bugging the neighbors is still something I'm trying to work out.
Speakers are part of the plan. The wife wants to get one of those video projectors out there for movie nights for the kids.
How that will jibe with not bugging the neighbors is still something I'm trying to work out.
Plywood does not?MDF will sag.
Plywood does not?
One question.
Why did you scale the car?
4 corners? What for?


It's a Porsche thing...you wouldn't understand.
Just the Jeep, the old 911, and a 5-year-old BMW 328i which is my 'respectable' driver.Jack--in one of the photos on your website there is a CJ Jeep. What other vehicles do you have other than the Porsche?
It has been said that whatever one occupies themselves for the day better be worth it because they just traded a whole day for it.
I just spent the better part of 2 days in this thread... I am astonished, empowered, amazed and thankful that we have information like this, with a massive user base to draw from.
Jack, what a work of art, the Porsche is mechanical art and the garage is beautiful. I love the fact you didnt go with black, blue, or red for your major colors. Your garage has almost an old world feel to it, someplace you want to go to learn. Also, the Petrolicious video was excellent, what a memento of your journey!
Where's the Jacuzzi gonna go?
Wireless headphones. You just need one transmitter and as many pairs of headsets as you are likely to have viewers.
New member here looking to make my garage into a better work area. Couple of questions on the folding benches.
Do you think the angled leg design is sufficient to support a vice and possibly a best sander? As well, is it good at supporting left-to-right and vice versa movement? I will be building/regripping golf clubs with it. Finally, I assume for the supports and leg stops you used scrap pieces, correct?
If the area where the leg stops go is concrete, can I just attach the stops to the legs? You have your tabletop built out of ply. I was thinking of using 5/8" MDF. Do you think that would be ok? For one, I would like a smoother surface than ply. Secondly, I was thinking it would be a litter stronger.
Finally, instead of using the top supports for the tabletop, could you use a continuous piece of 2x4 to increase strength?
As I understand it, corner balancing uses ride height adjustments to distribute the weight onto the four wheels of a car to make its handling more consistent, which is to say the car will turn left as well as it will turn right. Since you can't actually move things around in the chassis to change the weight distribution, you raise and lower corners to try and get identical measurements for the sum of each diagonal combinations of weight. In other words, the sum total of the front-right and rear-left measurements would match the sum of the front-left and rear-right measurements.One question.
Why did you scale the car?
4 corners? What for?
[whispering inner voice]
Jack, weld the bottom part of the piece in the first picture to the bottom of the top half of the stack. You know you want to do it.
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) and haven't seen any bleed-thru from the newer wood with its tannin-y knots. (You can also see the eighth-inch Masonite that I've covered the thing with.)
But you know there are those flickering bulbs they make that give the appearance of candles, right?
There's another thread about the candles, he is using the little electric ones so no worries.

Very nice work Jack, as usual. That fence wall combo looks great, I think you chose very well!

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Now it looks so clean that the window frame and through-the-wall AC unit become real eyesores.
