There's a perfectly good microwave in your shop, so it's all good (as long as you used it instead of the one at home).
Chris
Oh................
Thomas
There's a perfectly good microwave in your shop, so it's all good (as long as you used it instead of the one at home).
Chris


There's a perfectly good microwave in your shop, so it's all good (as long as you used it instead of the one at home).
Chris
But then all of the afternoon snacks will smell funny!!! 



Typical home construction with a 8 foot finished ceiling in the basement and a typical 2 x 10 wood joist floor will land you pretty handy around 107.5 finish floor to finish floor. Of course this would depend on your floor construction and at what level your garage floor hieght is relative to the main floor of the house.
What about a track hoist placed over a set of trap doors as mentioned in a previous post. Then just build a pallet lifter. http://www.globalindustrial.ca/c/material-handling/hoists-cranes/cranes-overhead-hoist-pallet-lifters
Thomas,
Will you be able to recondition that many old welding gloves, without thinking back to spending time conditioning your baseball glove? I could not.
While I'm on-line....
Been looking at this photo trying to figure out what treasure is sitting in the back of the Chevy Pick-up partially hidden under that tarp???
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Greetings, my name is Dino, and I have a clocking addiction....but I think I have found an atmosphere of like minded folks.......
.....You have to love the human interaction of like minded folks......
I have enjoyed this thread and gleaned a great deal of ideas and inspiration for my own garage.
Dino Gutierrez
Thomas,
Great thread you got here. You really have accomplished a lot it looks like and I admire that. I have been a certified A&P Technician for 12 years......
My old man retired last Summer from a Public Works job in Florida for the City after 33 years. Tough not being able to see him, as I know he misses me terribly since I am all he has.
Matt
Wow. What a journey.
It has taken me about a couple of weeks, but I made it through the entire thread and am eagerly awaiting more!
.......It felt so good to see the passion you and your wife have for everything that you do. Every post was a new adventure and brought back so many memories for me. It has motivated me to get more done around here and better value my time.
........ I just wanted to say thank you again for sharing your experiences with all of us here. It almost sounds odd, but it really has meant a lot to me.
PS - I'm actually going to be in your area next week, driving from here to Springfield for business so I hope things warm up by then!![]()
Your comment did make me take a closer look at that photograph and I see a motorcycle inside the tool shed to the left. It has a Vetter Wind Jammer fairing on it and I strongly suspect it was the Honda 750 that I found in one of the smaller sheds...
Thomas


Sorry to hear that it sounds like you aren't taking those evening strolls with the Anvil anymore..
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Jay and Jerry in a 1949 Porsche.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KY4jS9ZAGfs
You may ask, "How does this relate to the Center Of The Universe? (C.O.T.U.)"
I might answer, "Easy! Anvil content around 9m22sec!"
if ever anything needed a like button this board does for Thomas's projects
always so organized (unlike mine) I like the wheeled pedestal grinder and just wish it was up to 29 again LOL the center of the universe is like a heat wave to us up here in ND
I really like both the portable grinding station and your heavy duty table on wheels.
That is next on my list of things to make. I believe I have a vise just like the one on your portable heavy duty table. I want something "substantial" to attach it to.
Now, what about the rest of the fab project you were working on?...
I'm meeting with author Cary Thomas in mid March so there's still time for a few more to read "our" copy before I present it to him for his own personalization. He's aware of his "cult" following here and apparently is pleased and enthusiastic about it......Thanks again everyone for your assistance in what has turned into a pretty cool concept. And thank you oberst for the initial idea and purchase of the book.
Thomas
It's the coolest thing on the net Tom!
I hope this isn't a repost, but it's cool as well:
http://digg.com/video/hobbyists-fly-an-enormous-jet-powered-rc-airbust-a380
That RC scale model Airbus 380 was amazing! Who thinks up this kind of project and then executes it? Can't imagine the engineering and cost involved. Well done.
Thanks OldMechanik.
Thomas
I have a very similar Samson vise on my bench at home!
I really like ........ your heavy duty table on wheels.
That is next on my list of things to make. I believe I have a vise just like the one on your portable heavy duty table. I want something "substantial" to attach it to.
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Ok wrong table
I was referring to the Reed I saw on the other table....

Nice job on the restoration. being "raised" in a gas station myself, I understand your quest.
Thomas , I have been following this post for well over a year now , and you are a serious inspiration to me and I'm sure thousands that view this site. Because of this site you now have a bigger family than you have ever imagined with mostly the same interests as you .
This is one of the coolest restoration projects I have ever seen.