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MGUY

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[mounted the workbench top to two 4x4's with 4 lag bolts each, countersunk into the benchtop and then I used the little bit of superglaze I had left to coat those holes.

] What size are the lag bolts that you used ?
 
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Sorry to derail the thread.
Who is on the left?..i think thats Kenny Roberts on the right?
I would vote Eddie Lawson up there as well. Nice display!
That's Valentino Rossi, believed by many to be the GOAT (Greatest Of All Time). Watch him race and you'll see why.

Eddie lawson would certainly be my third picture if I had the space ;)
Valentino Rossi with Jorge Lorenzo and Nicky Hayden behind him
Good eye :thumbup:
What size are the lag bolts that you used ?
If I recall correctly they are 5/16" x 3" (not 100% sure on the length, might be 3.5"?)
 

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I just read this whole thread in one go.
Christopher you must be very proud of yourself. You have done a great job with much to be appreciated.
Thank you for sharing.

...and isn't the internet wonderful that an old man in England can see what a young man in the USA has done over all that time.
 
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I just read this whole thread in one go.
Christopher you must be very proud of yourself. You have done a great job with much to be appreciated.
Thank you for sharing.

...and isn't the internet wonderful that an old man in England can see what a young man in the USA has done over all that time.
Thanks very much frank! :beer:

And yes... technology is pretty cool... not only are you an old man in the UK reading my thread, but the young man in the US viewed your reply on his cell phone! Crazy huh?
 

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Once more for me - just reviewed this thread and saw the end. FANTASTIC work. Is this your house? Great inspiration to anyone who has a weird, offbeat, not-sure-about space. You not only cleaned it up, your detail work made it a winner. Hope your racing career goes just as well!
 

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It certainly looks like a professional built that shop. Excellent attention to detail --

It's been nice watching the progress -- congrats!!!
 
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What a transformation, great job Christopher. I've enjoyed reading and watching this build as much as anyone's. Thanks for keeping us included.
Thanks! I'm glad you all got some enjoyment out of it
Once more for me - just reviewed this thread and saw the end. FANTASTIC work. Is this your house? Great inspiration to anyone who has a weird, offbeat, not-sure-about space. You not only cleaned it up, your detail work made it a winner. Hope your racing career goes just as well!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate it.

It's true... there are a lot of weird areas in buildings that most people overlook, but can be put to good use with a little thought and short money (and a lot of work)

It's in the basement of my folks' office building, which is just a multi-use building with a couple commercial spots and a residential unit as well.

The racing... we will see! I have high hopes for success... it's mostly about BALLS.
It certainly looks like a professional built that shop. Excellent attention to detail --

It's been nice watching the progress -- congrats!!!
I sure as hell am not a professional, but I'll take the compliment! haha thanks :thumbup:
Great looking shop! one of the benefits of bikes is that you can have more of them!
I certainly intend to... just need some money :lol_hitti
 
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Mounted the vice to my workbench:

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Also finally got around to organizing my tools a bit... here's a few drawers ;)

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I am very impressed with your abilities as a young man! You should be proud of yourself for your efforts. From an older man.......GREAT JOB!
 

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Very impressed. I hope my son grows up to be like you. I am trying to give him all the tools to be able to do so.

Seeing a young man like yourself do all this is very encouraging.
 

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Good shots of you in the bowl. Looks like good form. As a quick note, I picked up a ton of time there when I started getting my head down. Unfortunately with the second kid on the way, doesn't look like I will be out there again this year. Nice garage work too by the way. Good luck out there.
 

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Nice Job!!!! Love the use of space!!!!! Nice to see another rider on here, even if your on a Yamaha. Gixxer BABY!!!!

You need one of my photos from Laguna Seca hanging on your wall. Rossi at the bottom of the cork screw. Here is an example:

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Are you going to race AMA next season? If you are, then I will have to meet up with you if you come out to California.

Mike
 

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Nice Job!!!! Love the use of space!!!!! Nice to see another rider on here, even if your on a Yamaha. Gixxer BABY!!!!

You need one of my photos from Laguna Seca hanging on your wall. Rossi at the bottom of the cork screw. Here is an example:

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Incredible photo - just showed the wife and kids - now the 5 yr old wants to race! DO you race too or are you a photog?
 

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Thanks for the compliments on the photo. I have more, if you are interested. P.M. me if you want one, for the right price of course. My job pays way too damb good to race. If I go down and break myself, I am out way too much money. I work for the city. I can ride like the wind and drive a car like a mad man (in control). I just don't want to risk it. I do however ride my 06 GSX-R 1000 to work every day. Lane splitting the entire way. (Legal here in California) It has 30,000 miles on it now. I live my racing dreams through others. I have always loved to photograph, so I figured why not combine the two. If any of you are coming out to Infineon Raceway in Sanoma, Ca, I would love to meet up.

Mike
 

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Some have said it looks like a pro job but I don't think so.

Sadly no professional would take the time and trouble to achieve this finish in a low budget contract or sometimes even in a high price contract. A classic case of if you want something done right, do it yourself.
One example, the finishing of the red safety stripes which wouldn't even have existed in the pro spec.
Very impressive, well done, fantastic job with the garage ceo.
 

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Ceo you have done a great job mate, looks excellent, so much room and long term it will only get more useful!

Stand tall mate!!
 
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Wow man im quiet impressed. I read all YOUR posts from the beginning and i got to hand it to you, you did an amazing transformation.
Im a ME student as well and im prepping my 05 gsxr 600 for my first track day on the 25th:beer:
MY garage is disorganized as mess right now due to storage maybe one day ill get mine as nice as yours but bigger haha


You decide on what brand of floor epoxy your going to put down yet?
 

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I would like to bump this long dead thread. It has long been one of my favorites on The Garage Journal.

“An index has been created for the Garage Gallery build threads and I submitted yours on behalf of the Garage Journal community. We are trying to capture as many inactive threads as possible so I hope you don't mind. It will serve as a placeholder until you log in and check it for accuracy. Should you find errors, you can easily submit your own entry and mine will be deleted.

Drop in and give us an update if you have a moment.”

CEO I have added your build to the index.
 
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I love the view out your garage door. Great place to wrench on bikes AND drink beers... the front door of my shop almost always has a great view of the minivan and the back is nothing but trees and my truck. Maybe I can create a sink-hole in the neighbours backyard to make my own lake.

Nice build - on the shop and the bike.
 

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85Ram

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The transformation is very impressive. I appreciated the attention to detail and following through on the project. Seems like so many projects start strong but end up half finished. This is my first post but I have read probably 1,000+ topics. I like the building projects and especially the transformations, very inspiring.
Anyway, where did you get the seals for the big garage door you made? I have a homemade basement bulk head door that doesn't seal very well and have been looking for a nice thick seal.
thanks,
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I shudder when I reviewed the wiring. I would not put al wire in any installation. Why did you not install the romex through the 2x4 studs? I saw ground wires on the neutral buss, but I see that has been corrected. The wiring is sub standard and I do not know of any electrical inspector that would have passed that installation. Good luck with the fire insurance claim.
But I must commend you on the work that went into the clean up and work to date.
 
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good job on everything! Im right there with yah on a garage rebuild and the bike! I flipped mine at Mid-Ohio 3 years ago on the 50th anniversary plastics. 2 weeks later my track plastics came in the mail (SMH). LOL. I sold the bike 2 years ago and im waiting for a wrecked one to come thru the bike shop I work at in ohio. I still have a fuel tank, track plastics, new engine covers, and a few other lil goodies hanging around!

you should look at the SME front axel sliders while you are at it! Only thing you need to do is drill a hole through the axel b/c its solid at 1 end. If you know someone with a lathe it takes 2 minutes. All I had done to my bike besides cosmetic stuff like flush turn signals and integrated rear signal was a Yosh slip-on. Nothing crazy at all. I agree with what you said about doing up the suspension instead of power adders b/c suspension is 95% of the battle with trackdays!! Good luck and stay rubber side down!

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