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... this takes me back. I was more of a converse guy myself. Back when they were cheap and weren't popular with the kool kids.
wow what a transformation. Just read all 23 pages today, a lot of hard work and it looks great. Nice job.
Great job! - I like how you're paying attention to the little details.

The lighting increase is to the point where it’s nearly too bright


#1, You can never have enough light, nearly or otherwise.
#2, I don't see any lights hanging from the walls 3' off the ground
#3, I don't see any up lights embedded in the concrete
You, my friend, need more light fixtures!
Looking good Brent!!![]()
Nice job
#1, You can never have enough light, nearly or otherwise.
#2, I don't see any lights hanging from the walls 3' off the ground
#3, I don't see any up lights embedded in the concrete
You, my friend, need more light fixtures!
Looking good Brent!!![]()
I went out there and just flipped on the main lights (with no others on) and when they came on I was still surprised at how bright it is in there from just 4 of these lights. They're more expensive than your typical 4' LED light but, holy hell, talk about light! 
Great progress Brent. I love how that tag topper came out. I have never seen one of those before. I bet it feels good to be buttoning up the ceiling. You will be working on projects in the finished garage real soon.
Bret
Brent,
Great work my friend! The place is really shaping up. I'm with Dan, you can never too much light in the shop. You will be loving it when the inevitable happens and a bolt hits the floor and you can see where it went.
Plus, as a card carrying member of IHFDC (I Hate Finishing Drywall Club) the use of metal is perfect!
Cheers,
Chris
PS. Yes, the LC is a frame up kinda project. I'm thinking Spring 2018 for it's debut. But, we are meeting my Brother-in-law out there in early fall and will probably rent something. As dates are finalized I'll keep you in the loop.
Finally,
I don't know many other people as crazy as I am for putting lights in the floor, lots of work!
Brent,
The barn tin looks great and is something you should be very proud of, my hat is off to you. Keep at it and make sure you keep posting when you start to work on the vehicles again.
JB

Yeah, I am not that crazy! However, there are a couple items you've done that are inspiring, that inset tool box being one of them. The others are how to warm paint or moisturize your face with essential oils.![]()




Yeah, I am not that crazy! However, there are a couple items you've done that are inspiring, that inset tool box being one of them. The others are how to warm paint or moisturize your face with essential oils.
Thanks for the compliment on the barn tin, I truly appreciate it. There are a bit of updates before I get to a vehicle project but, for sure, I'll post up the progress here.
OMG, I almost backflushed my nose with coffee!!!!
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I’m really over moving stuff out of the way and tripping over it. There’s only one more time I’ll have to move everything, it’s when I densify the floor. It’s something that really needs to be addressed since the dust is never ending.
)SING THE GOSPEL BROTHER BRENT!!!!
I think that is a side effect of the chronic garage syndrome that we all have to suffer through before we build our heaven... (Anywho on the biblical stuff)
Really dig the Sheeting. I never would have thought old Corrugated (as in the case of yours) and the reclaimed Wood Roofs and walls (of all others as well) could ever look so good... Its got me thinking of what could be done with my little pile rusting away behind the shed... Oh and btw its the little quirks that truly make them our little spaces
Brent pretty soon that mess in the middle will be no longer!
Bret

Wow wow wow. Awesome garage...
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The final piece of the ceiling is in and I can check this project off the list. It’s got its share of imperfections but, overall, I am happy. The above pic is when I put the final panel up with just one screw holding it in, almost calling it a night and heading in to hang out with my wife for a bit. But, she was exercising and that left me a little more time to get it completed.
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After a couple minutes I had every panel fastened. This pic shows the seams but if you take a step to the right, they pretty much blend in. Also, that seam to the right of the pic needs a screw or two to tighten the panel’s edge. It’s a little thing you notice – after the fact.
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Also, I cut all the pieces for under the shelves since it’s going to be non-stop rain from tomorrow night through the weekend.
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Here’s what’s left of my cut-off wheel. It was new when I started and after doing both ceilings it’s pretty much used up. I have one or two more cuts left, thankfully.
When I cut tin lengthwise I use a razor and score the tin and just snap the tin, the same way you would cut glass. It's faster and no mess.
BRENT: is it the thread that keeps you motivated or was it just that time in your life that you were planning on doing all this?
cheers

Brent, I don't know how I missed this thread but WOW!! Just WOW!! Absolutely fantastic work on the remodel of your shop.
I love the fender struts for your door rails, love how you dropped your air reel/air lines down through the ceiling and I am so jealous of your Rat Fink thermometer. I love it all.
Great job.
Mike.


You need a bigger bench.![]()
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I'm trying to convince the world that smaller benches are better. I'm not doing so well on that mission, though.Haha! No thanks!I'm trying to convince the world that smaller benches are better. I'm not doing so well on that mission, though.

I probably have the equivalent amount of mess on my bench right now, but its only one layer instead of four!![]()
Is that a railroad track anvil I see there on the floor? Did you shape that bad boy yourself? I just found a 2' chunk in my Dad's scrap pile this weekend and set it aside for a future DIY anvil project. He has an actual anvil, so I'm sure he won't mind if I ask to take it off his hands (although, I'd better do it before scrap goes back up or he might charge me a case of beer for it).