Part II - 2012, What a Year it Was.
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The jack stand storage shelve unit (say that fast three times!) helps keep the barn tidy and works as well as I'd hoped.
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a nice idea you have here with jack stands, I have also built a shelf
Part II - 2012, What a Year it Was.
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The jack stand storage shelve unit (say that fast three times!) helps keep the barn tidy and works as well as I'd hoped.
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I am simply amazed at what you both have accomplished here. A true labor of love in every respect. This build drew me in like no book I've ever read! My hats off to you guys and enjoy your retirement, you have truly earned it! Thank you so much for sharing!

Hi Thomas and Chris
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And is it just me or is this crooked?
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I did it!
I just finished reading all 7716 posts! What a thread. There is so much useful information in these pages, I don't remember how many things I have bookmarked for later use. The Green Hinge product is just the latest example. Thanks Thomas and everyone else for sharing!
Well?
What can a person say?
WOW WOW AMAZING!
Thanks for sharing!!!!
Thomas and Chris,
I just made to to the end. I must admit I didn't read every word. Mostly just your replies and every post with pictures. I have been truly sucked in and am so looking forward to the home construction phase of the project. Congratulations on living your bliss and all the fun you seem to be having and for sticking together all these years. I am very much on a different end of the journey than you but hope to have as much fun following my dreams. Best of luck and best wishes on what the future holds.
Also I too must echo Joe, I wanna know what else is in that tool shed.![]()
a nice idea you have here with jack stands, I have also built a shelf
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Posting my greetings, hello!....
....Simply great stuff, thanks so much for sharing your project, and your lives, really! It's all inspiring, in so many ways.
ps. how's that switch cover thing going? You still OKAY with it? From someone who has spent hours...days even, leaving and coming back to a stubborn set of switches or outlets to get them JUST SO, I can relate. Perhaps we can all start a "Cover-plate-screw clocker's support group."![]()
Hi Thomas and Chris
Wow...378 pages and 7727 posts.... A true labor of love in every respect. This build drew me in like no book I've ever read! My hats off to you guys and enjoy your retirement, you have truly earned it! Thank you so much for sharing!
Jamie
I did have a couple of questions though (after I re-read the first 92 pages AGAIN!! to find my answer)...
.... it just me or is this crooked?
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.... and ready for rock and roll!
How lame is that?!!!!!!" But that appears to be my fate. 
I did have a couple of questions though (after I re-read the first 92 pages AGAIN!! to find my answer)...
How hard was this to get out of the ground or did you just cut it off?
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Thomas:
You may have seen the 1955 photo in downtown Portland, Oregon of the Pigeon Hole Parking system.
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Here's a modern day version of the sky garage/lift which is fun to watch. Great place to park your Lamborghini! The video takes just over 2 minutes to watch and is pretty slick! It doesn't quite offer the comfort that "The Center of the Universe" does but at least we now know how "the other half" lives.
http://www.chonday.com/Videos/parkin...rage-singapore
After watching the video you might think, "Life is rough for some guys" but that guy driving the Lamborghini and living in the high rise condo in Singapore doesn't know the thrill of driving Texas Hill Country backroads surrounded by bluebonnets in a Model A Ford with the windows rolled down and hearing that hefty 40 horsepower 4 cylinder engine going "ta-puckita-puckita-puckita-puckita". I'll stick with Henry's Lady.
Fred
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Amazing transformation!


That would be cheap in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India. This bungalow in Mumbai is going for $32,120,234. In Rupees, that's RS2,000,000,000. Needs work but I think Thomas could turn it around in no time....
Well a luxury apartment with two park spaces will set you back $7.5 million, while a penthouse house equipped with a four car garage will cost you about $24 million."
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As a long time renovation contractor I have to deal with this all the time Thomas. We spend a lot of time disguising a multitude of sins. We recently sided a house in Halifax that had survived the Halifax Explosion. It was easily 6 inches out of plumb over 2 stories. It is very easy to see that the switch plate is actually pretty straight. It's obviously the old existing siding that is not level. So do you install the switches level, on the same plane as the siding or split the difference. Neither answer is the right one for everyone. Carry on sir, very fine job as always. Btw, your shelf project inspired me the make some nice hangers for my air hoses out in the shop on the weekend.
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We will just nick name you "the switch plate man " lol NO just Joking, But you did it to yourself by posting it to start with..We needed one thing to pick on you about..so your human![]()
Very nice....Subscribed..!!
Congrats Thomas on making the front page again with your jack stand storage unit!
That is the second time, right?
After watching the video of the "Lamborghini being parked in the high-rise Singapore sky garage"......
.........Well, if you can afford a $24 million condo, I guess a $400,000 Lamborghini is just chump change. Thomas, how many '64 Impala Super Sports or powder coated projects could $24 million buy? Thanks anyway, life at the COTU has to be better, right?
Fred
That would be cheap in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India. This bungalow in Mumbai is going for $32,120,234. In Rupees, that's RS2,000,000,000. Needs work but I think Thomas could turn it around in no time....
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If you'd like to make an offer...............
"It's not having what you want, but wanting what you have".
Philosopher Thomas


Corvette Museum sinkhole swallows cars whole
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/corvette-museum-sinkhole-swallows-cars-whole-1.2533800
what are the chances of this happening?
i thought of this thread and all the Corvette enthusiasts as i read this story, how sad.

The alternative answer jwh's friend could, "No Ron, the house is not plumb, the wall ain't square, and I'm leaving it for the builder to live with. That switch plate is the only thing in place that is square to the world."
I also have one light switch plate that has a screw that is turned to the 2 o'clock position, just to screw with my nosy neighbors head. Every other screw is straight up 12. It drives him nuts. He threatens to get a screw driver and fix it himself. It is good for a laugh.