just read through all 24 pages, great transformation for sure. Love the shop decor and lighting.![]()
Wow, thanks, Jhama! I appreciate it, for sure.
just read through all 24 pages, great transformation for sure. Love the shop decor and lighting.![]()
... The Harbor Freight circular saw was given away, too.
But even crappy is gold if its the first time you have a tool that makes your life easier... Kind of a way to pay it forward.
Brent, the shop is looking awesome. That sheet metal has added plenty of character and those outside lights are way cool too.
Well done.
GB

Love that light you put up on the outside. I have always wanted to do that style but it would look goofy on the front of my house.
Bret
I'm glad you said that Brent. Something that might not necessarily be entirely useful or necessary can always be used by someone that doesn't have it at all. To date I've Given away a lot of Duplicates and Other odds and ends to people I know can have a use for it far more than me just storing it in a cupboard wasting away. Sometimes things can be too Crappy to try sell... But even crappy is gold if its the first time you have a tool that makes your life easier... Kind of a way to pay it forward.
I'm a huge fan of giving things away. I used to make it a mission of mine to give away something every month.
If you're ever thinking about giving away that roadster project.....
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I'm at the point that I'm tired of the collection of parts. I want to be out and driving!don't care what anyone says, you have a bunch of "NEAT" stuff.















Hello Brent
You are really making progress.
I love the corrugated sheet metal, brings back childhood memories.
Where I spent my summer holidays, there was an old fox fur farm, with lot's of corrugated roofing, brilliant for making hut's in the nearby wood.
Keep up the good work.
Jan

The Barn shutters came out great. The aged wood will look even better when you finish it.
A buddy of mine just bought some land that has an 1890's Victorian style house on it. It also has a barn full of old wood that came from the house. Once he gets what he needs he said I could have what is left. He even has some old doors like yours. I won't have a use for the doors but the wood I will.
Bret
Brent, doors came out great. It would be cool if you get a free minute (what are those right?) to see some before and after shots of the whole space if you have any from before to compare. Sort of a collage of the journey!![]()
Things aren't final, still a mess, etc., but I have put others in the same position... so here we go! I went out to the shop before work and snapped a few current photos. So, you're seeing the down and dirty honest view.
Brent,
Just got done reading the 25 pages of this thread and I love your place, the mix of the old tin and wood is beautiful, and something like I had in mind for my place.
Love the vintage outside light. they hard to find around here or I am looking wrong places lol.

So I'm still catching up on your thread. I saw the shutters, very cool.![]()
Man, I am so not ready for a before and after!Things aren't final, still a mess, etc., but I have put others in the same position... so here we go! I went out to the shop before work and snapped a few current photos. So, you're seeing the down and dirty honest view.
Before:
This is when there were a few outlets and 3 light bulbs and it was tied into a kitchen circuit.
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Today.
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North wall:
Lot's of stuff crammed into a pretty unusable space.
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This is during the removal of LOTS of parts that were stored. Sitting in the blank space was a cantilever rack loaded with parts.
And, today:
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The NE corner where the two early ford bodies were sitting and two cantilever racks with a thousand pounds of parts.
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The south wall:
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Looking west (at the start of the build, cleaning up):
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Not a perfect match, but still looking west at a more finished perspective.
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So, there you have it. The plan is to get some nice pics taken at the end and then I'll do a better comparison... I'll match angles and such.
Duker, thanks for having me do this. At first I was reluctant/embarrassed but now I'm really happy to see the change.
Such an amazing transformation. sooner or later Ill take pictures of my 28x32 pole barn (AKA the disaster) and see what I can do about cleaning up my space.... ugh, where to begin.

... and 4 kiddos from 16-10. ...
Brent,
Quite a transformation, love the way the ceiling turned out. I love that air manifold also, "Dryest Air in Town"
Duker, thanks for having me do this. At first I was reluctant/embarrassed but now I'm really happy to see the change.

What else can I say? Fantastic!
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What a transformation Brent. I'll bet that is a pleasure to work in having it so organized.
Absolutely spectacular job.
Mike.