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What did you do "IN" your garage today?

BellyUpFish

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Pressed the spacer off my newly acquired office art piece..

I'll be cleaning it this week.

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shopboy13

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Sitting in school think about what I'm gonna do nest week because I have the week off. I'm thinking a harbor freight run this weekend to get the red tool cart to start off the collection of tools for work(I'm 16 and tired of using everybody else's tools). Then hanging the explosion proof fluorescent lights we found in the bar the previous owners left. Shouldn't be to hard seeing as we have the scissor lift taking up most of the room anyway. Wish me luck.


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fourhour

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Took the spark plug out of the snowblower with the intention of replacing it. No luck, one of them copper ones that is not available. Put it back in and fired it up. Ready to go for the expected snowstorm tomorrow.
 

911mike

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I'm in the process of rebuilding the suspension in my Indy 500 efi
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First project!

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Brings back memories. I'm had the rear skid out of our old Polaris sleds every year rebuilding the FOX shocks.
 

ihrescue

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Neighbor's snow blower lost air in one of the tires and broke the seal. Showed him how to use a ratcheting web strap around the tire to force the bead into contact with the rim and filled it with air. Happy to be able to help him because we are expecting over 12" of wet snow tonight.
 

CudaChick1968

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A couple very late nights already this week, and it's been a productive one. Late last night -- or maybe this morning? -- I finished up these 5-color Ford Racing valve covers for a gentleman in Oregon ...

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It's cloudy and very dark here today and the shop lights aren't helping my Powder **** cause, but the bodies are Wetstone Black (wrinkle), the large insets are actually Ironsides II (gunmetal gray texture), the blue oval is Crystal Blue, and the lettering and outlines are Polar White. Clear Vision finished it up.

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... and today I did the prep for the next two jobs, an old Edelbrock dual quad to be followed by my first Viper parts. ( One of the fabulous GJ members told the Viper Club of America about me and this is my first job for one of its members. Thanks again for the referral Steve! :D) I'll post up a few pics when it's done.
 
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RandyL

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Very nice work.. I'm a fan, especially after spending some time viewing your webpage. Will look forward to seeing your YouTube.
I do some blasting, painting, and powdercoating as a hobby, you are an inspiration!

Randy
 

Tejaas

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Finished building a new varmint rifle.

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After:

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Also swapped out 2 hard handles on Snap-On Screwdrivers - without a vise. Had to get really creative.

I really should just settle and buy a newly-manufactured vise instead of searching for a tucked away older one.


~Tejaas~

WTB: Snap-On SDD6 & SDD8 Orange Handled Screwdriver!
 
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BellyUpFish

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Sure, it's a DIY wet brass tumbler that has found all other uses..

I use it for stone washing blades, tumbling brass and washing my shop gloves to keep the wife's washing machine oil free..

1/4 motor and some bearings, pulleys, timer, etc..

I've made up several PVC drums for different purposes..
 

WildwoodChuck

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Finished installing the replacement 4.0 in my jeep. It was -5 inside the garage most of the time so it took me a few days after work to get it done.
 

skiingman

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My Mom asked a while back for a hairdryer holder for her bathroom cabinet. My first thought was a bicycle bottle cage, but that didn't seem to fit. She mentioned a sawed down ski boot like my drill holsters, but I figured that'd be a bit too much for the bathroom. A customer asked me today if I ever make anything from copper and I realized I might have a solution. Anyway here's what five bucks and 20 minutes got me:
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skiingman

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Sure, it's a DIY wet brass tumbler that has found all other uses..

I use it for stone washing blades, tumbling brass and washing my shop gloves to keep the wife's washing machine oil free..

1/4 motor and some bearings, pulleys, timer, etc..

I've made up several PVC drums for different purposes..
That thing is really neat. I'd love to see more of the different drums and such.
 

Robert Hall

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Sure, it's a DIY wet brass tumbler that has found all other uses..

...

I've made up several PVC drums for different purposes..

That's quite interesting.

I was thinking about a (photographic) Film processor.

I have drums that could be rolled by something like that.

What is the material you have on the tank at each end? It looks like a rubber gasket of sorts.
 

madison069

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Finish breaking down a crate I got from work for free. I plan to use the wood to build a coffee table with storage compartment to keep the throw blankets out of sight when not used.

Then I sorted my tools and put stuff away to get ready to clear a wall for some cabinets I picked up.
 

GCncsuHD

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Attempted to back the dually out of the garage...discovered a 2' tall snow drift that had remelted as solid ice that made it too tall to back out. Sooo had to bust the ice up and shovel it away.


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Also finally started rearranging my toolbox since the move.
 

Brassmaker

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After moving in 7 months ago, I finally cleared away enough room to pull my wife's car in and change the oil. Not the greatest thing the garage will see, but clearing the space was a huge accomplishment for me!
 

ewils35

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Attempted to back the dually out of the garage...discovered a 2' tall snow drift that had remelted as solid ice that made it too tall to back out. Sooo had to bust the ice up and shovel it away.


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Also finally started rearranging my toolbox since the move.

Still amazes me how you get that dually in and out without hitting the fenders

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Lippyp

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Welded up the roof light bar for my blazer, took me ages to get my mig welder working right, the wire feed on it is just **** (its a well known problem with these SIP welders) even then some is a bit like pigeon **** where I can't get at it to dress it down at the back but meh no one will see it I guess. The holes in the front are getting some 10mm amber leds as marker lights.

Test fitted the lights and an old CB antenna, needs paint now, gonna be satin black rattle can I think.

 

jwh

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Attempted to back the dually out of the garage...discovered a 2' tall snow drift that had remelted as solid ice that made it too tall to back out. Sooo had to bust the ice up and shovel it away.


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Also finally started rearranging my toolbox since the move.

***** when snow does that, doesn't it? Quite a few years and 1 house ago we had a storm like that here...had full size Jeep Cherokee backed into garage. Saw the snow...no problem I'll blast my way through it. Wrong. Snow was so deep jeep wound up getting stuck on snow pile under it. So, no problem, get the snow thrower (the garden tractor front mounted kind) and clear the driveway. Wrong again, Jeep is stuck 1/2 in and half out of the garage, have to hand shovel enough so Jeep can get out far enough so snow blower can go around it. Needless to say I was late for work.

Hang in there, springs coming ( I hope!! )

John in Rochester NY
 

patrickn

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Wait till warmer weather and walk up your street a ways and back dragging each cord. I also do this with my 100' garden hoses when I need them on a warm day following a freeze.

Instant fix.

Do the same thing with boat lines... And in a pinch, monofilament on a reel. It works even better then because the water adds drag to the rope/line.


~Tejaas~

WTB: Snap-On SDD6 & SDD8 Orange Handled Screwdriver!

Thanks I will try that!
I was thinking of hooking one end to the big red dog's harness and take her for multiple walks :lol: but the neighbors would probably think I was abusing her even though she'd love it.
 
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