Recent content by Black95Z28

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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Aces High Speed Shop's New Home - 36x40x14

    No problem, Im glad it worked out for you as well as it did for me.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Aces High Speed Shop's New Home - 36x40x14

    I completely understand, I am also at the point that I want my DD to be quiet and comfortable. Hell, I have enough sound deadening in my Z28 to barely hear my exhaust with headers and a cat back system. Ha Ha
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Aces High Speed Shop's New Home - 36x40x14

    First off, I love your garage, builds, etc. Second, the Helmholtz works fine after the muffler. I have done that in the past to calm down drone, this all but eliminated my issue on this truck. I used an "adjustable length" setup so that I could tune out the drone.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Lone Beech Garage (60x46x16)

    These usually show the pins that are still standing after your first ball. This helps with "sleepers" (pins hidden behind each other) and like you said, assisting with picking up the spares.
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    I recently decided that I wanted/needed lighting on my little snowblower. I felt that this was important for safety and visiblity when I have to use the machine before/after work. I already had a pair of LED lights, a cheap wiring harness, some aluminum and an SLA battery on hand, so why not?
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    I also made an address sign for the house, with the side load three car, the curretn numbers are not visible from the main road. I plan on installing it above the garage window, I just need to figure our the best way to hang it without damaging the siding/causing water leaks. My next...
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    Newbie

    Update: Winter came in fast, so the landscaping will have to wait until spring. I have been bogged down with other projects, work, life, etc. I did manage to install the shiplap in the laundry room and hang up the sign my wife purchased. I still need to trim out the shiplap, the platform I built...
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    Newbie

    More progress on the pavers and raised planter bed.
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    Newbie

    Thank you, I'm trying!
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    Newbie

    Upper hand rail posts installed, stairs capped off and moving on to the pavers.
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    Newbie

    Working on building out the stairs between the two levels, decided to just use PT lumber for everything. I have also been prepping for SOD installation and took care of that last Friday.
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    Newbie

    I finally did some actual work in garage, imagine that... I had been wanting to move around my work space and decided to put my workbench next to my toolbox. I had to cutout a section to fit around my electrical chase, but it came out pretty well in the end. I also used an old shelf to mount...
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    Newbie

    More progress, I put up the frame work for the raised planter bed and finished the lawn edging.
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    Newbie

    Almost done with the lawn edging on the upper level and getting close on the lower level as well. Next step was the drip line install before more rock goes down.
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