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nbtr

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hello to all
And a big thanks for your great pictures and articles that I found very helpfull finishing my garage that I built a few years ago with the help of my father and a few friend .
Its a great place to spend the cold and stormy days of winter with a nice fire on in the wood stove
I added a few picture
This site is truly full of great info
Donald
 

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Welcome Donald,

Nice pictures of your shop.
That is the next project for me, I'm liking the tri-color scheme paint!:thumbup:

Mine is all boring eggshell, a paint job is really what I need! Sooooo many great ideas here, wish I would have found this site when I was building my garage.
 
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nbtr

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Welcome NBTR. We seem to have the coast to coast covered. Check out the Canadian forum

thanks guys Im pretty proud of it , that where I spent most of my cold Canadian winter finishing it and making up different project
Ill be looking at floor option next
Hi Tech Guy please send me a link to that Canadian site
 

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never mind the shop, you guys see his snowblower...........tracked, ooooo babay...........how's it working for ya?..........never used one myself..........oh yea, welcome............
 
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nbtr

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hi tatra ,
yes thats a honda snowblower 9hp 28 inch cut, hydrostatic drive with an electric joystick operated chute .It works just great ,it will blow 50 tons of snow /hour and it will through it a good 50 or more feet
I just got it this winter to replace my old 22 year Craftman witch was a 12 hp and 32 inch cut.If this one last and I know it will ,it will be my last hahhah
 
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nbtr

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hi goodfellow;
I see that guy on this site really have a good look at the photos , hahha .
That drill press and the grinder are a few items that I rescued and refurbished and they work just great ,I like that old suff it was built to last forever
 
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Its great chatting with yall
heres a few more pictures form my shop the first one is the wood stove that I installed and the other is where we keep the beverages
 

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Tech Guy

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Thought that was a Honda. Had one myself up until two years ago. Way to big for the house so I ended up selling to a buddy in the snow removal business. He loves it. It was always a good machine but just too big.
 

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Just found it too heavy and hard to turn. My buddy loves the thing. Sold it to him for $1K as he was going thru tough times in his business. Glad to see it went to a good home.
 

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NBTR, nocticed you havent become a member of the Canadian forum yet. Just in case you dont know how to get there, click on black tool bar up top under community, click on social groups and look for the CDN flag.
 
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