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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Where I live I have to say....I love my air conditioned garage..... ;-) Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    EBay....think it was sent from Australia. Very cost prohibitive but wanted it anyway. Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Presson zinc bottle oil can. Extravagant but works great! Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    Lets see your workbench

    And, I also only park one vehicle in there now.... ;-) Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    Lets see your workbench

    Actually it was a covered, attached parking area that I closed in. The brick is The house exterior. The floor of the parking area is a decorative exposed aggregate which is not smooth and has small design grooves, this not suitable for shop floor. Because the shop won't be permanent (say 5...
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    Lets see your workbench

    Lucky find. Was heavily painted but nothing some paint stripper and elbow grease couldn't take of.. Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Milwaukee Portaband table. 4mm steel top, 1.6 mm aluminum checker plate frame. First attempt at aluminum tig. Want to change to a easier nut for removal, but don't do often. Generally works great though. Critique appreciated....(But might be too lazy too change it! Ha ha) Sent from my...
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    Lets see your workbench

    Lights (very bright) and 2mm aluminum pegboard (from scrap yard) Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    Lets see your workbench

    Good idea Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    Lets see your workbench

    Here's a pic Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    Lets see your workbench

    Thanks! Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    Lets see your workbench

    I took a forstner bit and made a 2mm deep flat bottom hole. Welded a flat washer on the bolt head for threaded legs and just set them in the puck holes. I can slip the bench around a few inches but it's too heavy to lift by hand. Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    Lets see your workbench

    Steel frame, hockey puck feet, parawood (rubber wood) substrate with 3/4 inch Asian parquet hardwood flooring top. Heavy!! Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Thank you! Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Great! I haven't been in a few weeks. In Canada for a couple weeks now. Will snoop around here for tools a bit Sent from my SM-T825Y using Tapatalk
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