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5mall5nail5's Modest 2-car Clean-up and Setup

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I knew a steevo bench was coming in this build! Awesome work Jon! You are skilled to say the least!

The only concern to this point I have seen is the spray can rack in the compressor closet.
I would be a bit worried about possible fire/combustion from the heat trapped in there as well as the arc/spark when the compressor kicks on!

Otherwise, I'll be following this one to the end! Awesome, awesome work! :D
 
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I knew a steevo bench was coming in this build! Awesome work Jon! You are skilled to say the least!

The only concern to this point I have seen is the spray can rack in the compressor closet.
I would be a bit worried about possible fire/combustion from the heat trapped in there as well as the arc/spark when the compressor kicks on!

Otherwise, I'll be following this one to the end! Awesome, awesome work! :D

Thanks man yeah I don't see it really being an issue as I don't run the compressor if I am not there - I unplug it. I check the closet often as well so any fumes/etc would/should be noticed before an issue!

Great stuff as usual.

Thanks hugo



Going to keep this one short as I burned my left thumb real bad on my heat gun today

This is awesome


LCD Wall-Mount by Jon Kensy, on Flickr


LCD Wall-Mount by Jon Kensy, on Flickr


LCD Wall-Mount by Jon Kensy, on Flickr


LCD Wall-Mount by Jon Kensy, on Flickr

And ran the power and signal cables through the wall - no PC hooked up yet so:


IMG_0062.jpg by Jon Kensy, on Flickr
 
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Thanks everyone!

Nice LCD mount! What do you plan to use them for?

I build a lot of wiring harnesses and do a lot of ECU work so I am constantly dragging my laptop around and over the years it gets scratched, dirty, etc. So, I built a PC just for the shop and will be using it for everything from schematics to tuning software to youtube/rhapsody, etc. It will be great to have a desktop out there with two large displays - no more touchpad and ****. The monitors will be directly over the bench top, so it will be like a desk out there.
 

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Just caught up on progress through everything. Amazing. Can't wait to follow this through to completion!!!
 

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Great job so far and love the attention to detail yet making it simple and functional. This and other threads are inspiring me to re-vamp my own garage this year. I can't believe how many good ideas I've found on GJ. Keep up the good work.
 

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I'm absolutely amazed by your work! Garage is one thing but those BMWs are definitely something else! I've recently tried to find e30 convertible as a project bit no luck just yet.
Good luck on your garage. Can't wait to see how it turns out.

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Just caught up on progress through everything. Amazing. Can't wait to follow this through to completion!!!

Thanks man

Great job so far and love the attention to detail yet making it simple and functional. This and other threads are inspiring me to re-vamp my own garage this year. I can't believe how many good ideas I've found on GJ. Keep up the good work.

Awesome dude - like you, I found a lot of threads on this forum inspirational... especially Steevo's bench thread (duh) and Jack Olsen and all of his creative ideas. It's really a great forum - it's more than just garages honestly!

I'm absolutely amazed by your work! Garage is one thing but those BMWs are definitely something else! I've recently tried to find e30 convertible as a project bit no luck just yet.
Good luck on your garage. Can't wait to see how it turns out.

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Thanks man! I need to get back to working on the cars, but honestly I am enjoying my break from it. Many new ideas for my cars but first I want to get my garage in ideal working condition :)

Nice work! I am going to "borrow" the idea of hanging the craftsman battery charger, you can never have enough counter space.

X...

Awesome to hear you found that useful - I shortened the cable as well which made it much more reasonable and inconspicuous.

And with that said I am going to place some photos here. I had to work today (like, work work, not garage work... lame) until about 12-1230, but I didn't let that ruin my weekend of doing some work. I made significant progress today. Unfortunately I have to work again tomorrow so I am not going to get a full day in at home, but it is what it is. I am excited to share my plans for the top of this thing :)







 

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Is that two 44" chests and a 7 drawer end cabinet in the middle? Looks very nice, especially with that butcher block!
 
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Wow that bench looks absolutely beautiful !

Where does one purchase that kind of counter top ?

The top came from Grizzly.com - was going to use an Ikea top which was more reasonable at $160 - $195 ea but I would need two of them and connect them as my total length is like 115" or so. I have purchased a lathe, metal brake, etc., from Grizzly and saw they had tops. The great thing about it is they shipped it to my work from their PA warehouse so it was quick. That, and its one piece so no sectioning or anything lame like that. The best part is that it showed up and had a sticker on the underside talking about installation and care and it stated the top is from www.ButcherBlock.com so it turns out Grizzly is a reseller for ButcherBlock.com which is all US made lumber counter tops! The quality is amazing.

Is that two 44" chests and a 7 drawer end cabinet in the middle? Looks very nice, especially with that butcher block!

Yep! Two HF 44" chests with a "side cabinet" between. The side cabinets have a lip on either side to hold them on the HF 44 so you have to cut that off in order to fit it between. Other than that, its a typical Steevo-influenced workbench lol
 

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I absolutely love reading your thread. Kudos for putting in what is obviously a lot of attention to detail. I approve!

Quick question about your bench and computer, do you plan on standing when using the computer or sitting on a stool/chair? I only ask because it didn't look like you mounted the monitors at a comfortable standing/viewing height and you would need to lean over to comfortable type if sitting (at least for me). So was curious to your train of thought on that. Also for mounting your monitors, how did you arrange the power? Did you install a gang box with outlets or did you run an extension cord up the wall (or down?)? It wasn't evident in your pictures where your wire runs were.

Again, excellent job!!!
 
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I absolutely love reading your thread. Kudos for putting in what is obviously a lot of attention to detail. I approve!

Quick question about your bench and computer, do you plan on standing when using the computer or sitting on a stool/chair? I only ask because it didn't look like you mounted the monitors at a comfortable standing/viewing height and you would need to lean over to comfortable type if sitting (at least for me). So was curious to your train of thought on that. Also for mounting your monitors, how did you arrange the power? Did you install a gang box with outlets or did you run an extension cord up the wall (or down?)? It wasn't evident in your pictures where your wire runs were.

Again, excellent job!!!

Thanks!

Actually my bench top is exactly 41" so its exactly "bar height" in terms of counters. I did this specifically because I want to use stools at the bench. I have a kobalt stool and will be picking up others for seating. So, since I have a bar height counter in my house, it was a great test its a perfect height for standing and working or sitting on a stool and working. The monitor center point is 14" from the surface, so thats 55" up the wall - I am 6' so that works very very well also.

For the power, the monitors don't use standard atx power cables they use a transformer like this:

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So I fished the DC voltage side of the transformer up through the wall through two recessed cable access holes. The brick part seats neatly on the floor all velcro'd together to keep it tidy. I should have taken a picture of my velcro job... I am HUGE into cable management..
 
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Thanks guys glad if it serves as any inspiration to others!

Pixma pro9000?

If it is I've got one as well. great photo printer... especially large format

Thanks yeah its actually a Pixma 9500 II, but very similar. The Epson large format is my wife's - we're both into photography/etc. She does crafting so she uses both printers a lot.

Awesome setup Jon! Really like the network stuff and the displays on the shop wall :D

Thanks Jeff! As an IT guy I have to have networks running! This setup is a lot more... economical (?) than what I set up at my parents house. I was running Dell 5448's with VLANs etc. This is simple, clean, and not too expensive. I have three Cat6 drops in the garage for any IP cameras I might need in the future as well!
 

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Hi there 5mall5nail5! Very nice progress all the way, and you gave me a few nice ideas :)
Im an IT guy myself (networking), and i will extend my network to the garage too.
I`ll be watching the progress :)
 
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Hi there 5mall5nail5! Very nice progress all the way, and you gave me a few nice ideas :)
Im an IT guy myself (networking), and i will extend my network to the garage too.
I`ll be watching the progress :)

Awesome - IT guys are the best. Good luck with your setup glad mine was of inspiration.

Jon - I'm from BF.c and just made my way through your thread. As always, really impressed.

BF.c in the house - thanks and glad you enjoyed!

EXCELLENT work Jon! I love it.

41" is a great height IMO.

Thanks Roman - I agree, it seems to be a good sitting or standing height!

Now I just need to get around to hanging these guys up:

 

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As promised:

Looking good. Interesting corner brackets, did those come with the cabinets or is that something you designed? Once you load them up it would be interesting to hear an opinion on this brand. I've been considering them alongside other similar brands available at the big box stores.
 
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Looking good. Interesting corner brackets, did those come with the cabinets or is that something you designed? Once you load them up it would be interesting to hear an opinion on this brand. I've been considering them alongside other similar brands available at the big box stores.

Its just Gladiator GearTrack with the end caps - it looks like corner brackets but its this

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Finally got around to wiring the speaker terminals and power for my receiver/audio stuff





Simple 4" holesaw was enough to expose both plugs on the receptacle. Silicone tubing used to prevent the super sharp edge from cutting into cables. Both the receptacle and the audio wiring are behind the right hand cabinet - wiring through wall and into attic. Going to drop down on the sides for my speakers soon.
 
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Thanks to you both!

Came home this evening and hit up Lowe's, came home to clean up and do some work but I am too worn out - leave it for tomorrow. Put together my Gladiator clean-up caddy:

Gladiator Clean-up Caddy by Jon Kensy, on Flickr

I bought (4) 4-Inch LED recessed lights so I don't have to run my flourescent lights all the time as its a decent amount of electricity and quite bright, these will go in tomorrow!

4 Inch LEDs by Jon Kensy, on Flickr

Yawn!
 

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Just an amazing build man! I'm also and IT guy (networking as well) and I must say, you're doing a great job! I personally would like to a see nice GPU and a couple of WD RE 2TB HDDs in that PC and make it an HTPC for the garage!
 
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Just an amazing build man! I'm also and IT guy (networking as well) and I must say, you're doing a great job! I personally would like to a see nice GPU and a couple of WD RE 2TB HDDs in that PC and make it an HTPC for the garage!

Thanks man - ha, I would go for a GPU but this is all about being as power efficient as possible. This PC is actually pretty nice for a garage... Core i5 4670K, 8GB ram, blu ray drive, Samsung 840 Pro SSD (256GB), and the two monitors.

I have a more awesome(r) computer in my office:

GTX 580's by Jon Kensy, on Flickr

Hard Drives by Jon Kensy, on Flickr

Water cooling by Jon Kensy, on Flickr

Core i7 @ 4.4 GHz water cooled with three nvidia GTX 580 SC's and some like... 14 TB of disk space now lol :lol_hitti 30" monitor, etc etc
 
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