Hello DataDavid
You have made a start and that is the important thing. You’ll have t show us how the front of your structure closes. Now for the important stuff. A buddy of mine sold a 1957 Buick Roadmaster Convertible to someone in Sweden the car was from Canada. It was Rolls Royce Silver with a White top. Once you locate it please mail it back to me. Will talk again once you find the car and require postal information. Good Luck!
He must really love long wet winters?Welcome to the forum from Wisconsin. As an interesting side note, many years ago a good friend of mine had family in Sweden and he would visit them about every 3 years or so. I am not sure of this, I haven't had contact with him for probably 30 years now, but I think he may have moved to Sweden.
Havent found profile settings yet..[emoji18]datadavid
Hello and welcome to the GJ from Downunder.
You will find heaps of inspiration and ideas to help you along with your new shop here.[emoji106]
Looking forward to seeing how you progress..[emoji106]
May I suggest you update your profile with your location as in future ( posts )you may find that helps. Specially given this is a very global forum.
As always, enjoy..[emoji106]
Regards
Yea, i should be able to find an old fixer upper for cheap locally, farm boys usually just let them sit when they buy new toys. I can fix just about anything that breaks and love old machines so looking forward to getting one myself!Welcome, really fun to see more swedish people here.
I bought an old BM 616 to help me with my build, you can't do with out one once you used one [emoji16]
I’ll be damned that is pretty unique for a garage door. My wife’s niece is married to a Swedish guy. In Sweden he was an engineer with the trolley cars. Now he is in Toronto working with the trollies there. Maybe I can talk him into joining the GJ bunch.
I’ll be damned that is pretty unique for a garage door. My wife’s niece is married to a Swedish guy. In Sweden he was an engineer with the trolley cars. Now he is in Toronto working with the trollies there. Maybe I can talk him into joining the GJ bunch.
Heat the house i think, most of it is some type of salix and not fit for construction, saving some for woodwork since it has beatiful two-tone wood. The firs and birches will be put to dry and used for different house projects, some birches will be used to build the front porch for example.Will be interested in seeing your progress.
What are you doing with all the trees you've been cutting?
I dont even know what you mean by that.