I have a shed that I built and put 1/2" rubber flooring in. Now I want to convert it from storage to a (hobby) welding area, so I bought 18 gauge galvanized sheet metal to protect the floor. I have to decide between laying the sheet metal over the rubber using carpet tape, or remove the rubber...
**** why didn't I think of that before throwing out a 60 years old tank I received.
I replaced the compressor, set the tank up outside, and couldn't get full pressure. Went to investigate and I heard the bottom of the tank going ping ping hiss. (It was developing new leaks in real time.)
I think I can fix the entry by flipping the direction my stairs are installed in, although having another entry on the other side of the house wouldn't hurt.
This is the sort of thing I was referring to in last post. Sort of like interlocking garage tiles but for attic walkway. Being square and more than 2' wide can span 2' joists in any direction, having 4 joinable edges means you can do L, T, and + intersections. Pieces would join by using a...
It's blown in celluose insulation. Not as itchy as fiberglass at least.
I like the prefab idea. I'm having a brain wave: maybe I can prefab raised walkway sections, with some kind of end fixture that allows pieces to join not on a joist and be strong.
I'm about to have to run Ethernet cables all over the attic (for PoE security cameras and flood lights). I know from past experience that unless you have the power of flight or have been bitten by a radioactive spider recently, getting around up there is going to be a PITA. Just to get from...
Difference between Facebook and forums: I posted this same thing to a Facebook garage organization group, and only got questions, "what is it?" "I don't even know what this is." 🤦
I picked up a Central Machinery 20" 12 speed floor standing Harbor Freight drill press to replace my inadequate bench top model.
I'm undecided whether to put in the corner left of the bench grinder (moving the bench right), or to the right of the bench (where the wastebasket is in the second...
I uploaded this video of the original spin up test. (I'll post more build pictures later but wanted to add this real quick.)
Giant Fan Spin Up (YouTube)
This might make the ebike motor in fan hub picture above make more sense. It's an interesting design, having a cast hub for the blades instead of bolting them directly to the motor as most ceiling fans do. It's sort of like a 3 piece wheel.
Actually, how about now? The truth is: I might have to go take some additional pictures to conclude the plotline I started this thread for, but I have the fan pictures now.
The fan, as most of my projects, started with a pile of junk I should really throw away and the observation that...
As I was saying...
Anyway here is the "now draw the rest of the f'ing owl" step. Loft doors, barn doors, and see that middle door? It's the same door from the other shed, with the same aluminum lining the inside from the old old shed door that had blown away in a storm.
In the previous...