Found this website today while looking for some insulation for my pole barn. Really good reading, much like has already been discussed, but might prevent a few of the same questions over and over. :deadhorse
http://www.building-insulation.com/
Oldtractors- I hear ya, its hard sometimes to keep them clean, but I only clean it up when I have to.
Steve- When its folded up I think it only sticks out about 10" from the wall.
Here are some pictures of my space saver workbench I built about 2 years ago. I`ve seen a lot of post about saving room in the garage and I know about that first hand. I wanted a workbech that would enable me to move it if I needed to pull the car in or anything else, and also just get it out of...
I have several welders, for body work I do most of my welding with TIG, I like them better because I dont spend 5 days grinding and I dont have very much heat. I also do a lot of metal shaping so its either gas or tig for me. But I did buy a small Miller 130 about 5 years ago I use for just...
I love the idea with the benchtop parts washer! Thats a great idea! But I dont think I would sit my parts washer that close to the heater. Just a thought.
A friend of mine who is a plumber uses it for air lines *non comercial* just for people who want some air lines in thier garages, he has all the crimpers for the fittings though, they are not cheap. But you can rent the crimpers from some home centers. Its better than pvc because it wont explode...
Looks great! One question though. dont they usually pour the concrete before they put the building up? Is it a Cleary building? also, how much did you pay for it? Thats a nice style building!
I hear ya, thats why I have a shop and a garage. The garage works great for putting lawn mowers and other storage **** like christmas decorations and all the other stuff plus my wife thinks garages are only for storing stuff and parking in. With the shop I can do whatever I want and not have to...
Although this isnt a topic really for the board, go down to the parts store and buy a brake bleeder kit, it has a pump with it, makes bleeding them easy! Also make sure your master cylinder has oil in it, and keep refilling it as you bleed.
I hear you there, and I`m not here to argue. But if I was breaking into a garage and dont know the temperment of a chow and think I can give him a swift kick and he will stand down you better be looking for a prybar because thats what its going to take to get him off of you. Either way, no...