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Need a shot with the lights out except the cabinet lights for kicks & giggles.
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I guess I’ll have to get a shot of that.
Need a shot with the lights out except the cabinet lights for kicks & giggles.
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Do you do a lot of transmission repair / rebuild?
Wow that is a lot of trans experience. Now I understand why you were willing to spend the $695 for the ez driver set.
.......It is a lot of money but it will be a time saver compared to having to go to the lathe and machine an adapter each time........

Ah man, where's the fun in that. Crankin' handles and making chips is fun!
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Cabinets look great! I saw a set of 4 for super cheap (don't know which line they were. New Age has too many product lines to follow). I think it was Sams Club or Costco but then it disappeared and they were cheap. I regret not ordering.
Since the hurricane here I am trying to avoid on the wall storage so I can roll my stuff up on the moving truck and scadoodle.![]()
I immediately interjected "THE FIRST????" "How many have you had experience with?" They informed us that their home had been heavily damaged by two separate tornados and "brushed" by a third. I don't know what the hell "brushed" means but personally I would have moved after ANY encounter with a tornado.
The one guys says "oh we're fine, the alert states it was 34-miles away." Again, I know nothing so I am freaking out and state "34-miles away? That's NOT very far!!! Hell I can see 34-miles away and there's a tornado touching down????" Keep in mind, we are a group of about 18-20 RV's in the bottom of this canyon with a tornado only 34 miles away. My wife pipes up and says "haven't any of you seen the movies?? The tornado always hits the mobile home parks first and destroys them!! We are just a large mobile home park here."
They all laughed but it still didn't get me any answers that I needed.
I could see that they were NOT getting that my wife and I were quite nervous so I bluntly asked "where the HELL do we go if there's a tornado coming?" Our beloved Texan friend shrugs his shoulders and states in his thick Texas drawl "ah hell, we're too far away, we're fine" and goes about drinking his coffee. NEVER ANSWERING MY QUESTION!!!
I replied "are you shitting me???? You slept through that???"
That really didn't make me feel better, but we went on our second trip to Texas and had a great time and no foul weather.Mike, you probably should avoid Florida from June through December. That's hurricane season and that storm you went through in Texas is our usual afternoon/evening shower.
In late August 1971 we were camping on an island in New York's Lake George when the tail end of hurricane Doria came through. The winds were no longer above 70 mph but the rain was heavy enough that our dock was under water. Had one of those arguments with my wife -- she wanted the manual bilge pump for the inside of the tent and I wanted it to keep the boat from sinking (the canvas came loose in the wind and funneled rain into the bilge). It was our first boat (wooden) and it didn't have an electric bilge pump. When I reminded her the boat was the only way back to shore, she relented.
The following year we decided to go to Lake George early in the season when a hurricane was less likely. We arrived at our island campsite (in a newer fiberglass runabout) the last week of June 1972. The remnants of Hurricane Agnes dumped more than a foot of rain on us. Once again the dock was under water but our boat had an electric bilge pump. All of the sane people had headed to shore so we were able to get a really nice site to ride out the storm. One tiny problem brought our vacation to an end. All of the islands were flooded with enough water to flush the contents of the outhouses into the lake. Even though we boiled our water from the lake, our daughter came down with amoebic dysentery.
We tried boat camping one more time on the Long Island National Seashore park. At the first sign of a breeze and rain (OK, it was an unnamed tropical depression) we rolled the two tents into a ball and threw them in the boat with the rest of the camping gear. My wife and children took the last ferry across the Great South Bay while I made the crossing in the boat (the bay is shallow enough to walk most of the way across).
Our subsequent boat camping trips were made on the Cunard Princess, SS Norway and a dozen other similarly sized campgrounds.

Thanks for the reply and the video review, there aren't very many.
The Grizzly G4003G would probably be enough machine for my needs, but I don't want a Chinese lathe and it's not available in 3 Phase. The PM-1340GT with an added VFD is on the top of my list, but it's hard to justify (expensive).
I'm sure you've checked out Precision Matthews site but in case you haven't they have a new 12X36 Taiwanese Lathe PM1236T that is a little less expensive than the PM1340GT.
http://www.precisionmatthews.com/shop/pm-1236-t/
I went with the 1340GT after watching Mikes Video review, no regrets either.
David.
Hi Mike, Great looking garage. How does the New Age Pro cabinetry stack up against the Gladiator and Husky cabinets that you can see at the various hardware stores? Better quality? Heavy duty? Is it a noticeable difference? I noticed you only went with the hanging cabinet and not the floor standing. I'm interested in getting a few floor lockers to go along with the hanging cabinets. Did you consider the Saber at all? Hopefully I'm not too far off topic with these questions...if so feel free to ignore them!
Thanks,
Mark
Mike, I meant to ask how the HF 44" cabinets are working out and how's the quality/
Shop is looking really good, you make awesome progress compared to some of us.
David.
Mike,
I don't know how I missed your projects thread 2.0, but here I am and have now finely caught up. As per your usual I've really enjoyed reading what you've done and can see you haven't been taking too much time off to smell the roses.
JB
David, first off let me preface by saying I am not a fan of most things Harbor Freight and usually avoid them like the plague. That being said, I only went and looked at these due to several fellow forum members whom I follow and seem to trust their judgment and their reviews of these boxes. I can honestly say they are much better quality than I thought they would be which is why I initially purchased them. Now after having them in the benches and using them for several months I can see how they will hold up quite well in this application and I am pleased with them so far.
Thank you very much for following along and I hope that answers your question. Please feel free to ask if you have any more questions of want more specifics.
Thanks Mike, I appreciate the candid response.
I currently have a couple of mismatched boxes, one Canadian made from Home Depot which is pretty average and one from Costco, Homak IIRC, which is OK but not big enough.
So time to get a new setup and I am leaning toward the HF 44" units and building them into a bench like you have done.
David.



You know, you can never have too many clamps. But now I need to run to the store because I seem to be falling behind in my collection.
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Haha that clamp pic reminds me of Jimbo's Garage recent YouTube upload.
Interior looks phenomenal!!!
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Do you have before shots? Was the prior leather or covering worn out?
Looks like you have a very good upholsterer.
Interior came out great Mike!










You know, you can never have too many clamps. But now I need to run to the store because I seem to be falling behind in my collection.
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I was able to get all of my New Age Pro 3.0 overhead cabinets hung tonight.
Two cabinets hung over the 6’ bench.
Four of them hung over the 12’ bench.
Started putting some of my service manuals away in one of them.
I hope to be able to start mounting my LED lights under them tomorrow night. These Pro 3.0 cabinets also come with a light deflector or shield that I will install as well.