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    Milwaukee Mag drill

    Firebrick43 you comment is incorrect. I have the same Milwaukee 4262-1 mag drill with a 3/4" Jacobs key-driven chuck on a large 4203 adjustable base. The drill spindle the OP is showing DEFINATELY has a Jacobs #3 tapered stub on the end for the chuck. I just popped my chuck off to confirm this...
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    hot rod garage in the works. 38x56

    Well that right there is 1 big stroke of very bad luck Eric. And to realize after that was the only pole in the area. How does that even happen. Get well soon. I know you will bounce back better than ever! Here's hoping! Bill
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    Epoxy and Tile (Brands+Prices)

    Awesome. Thanks Jason :thumbup: Bill
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    Epoxy and Tile (Brands+Prices)

    Jason, I'm about to start doing my 2-car garage floor with VCT after seeing your pictures. My garage floor is very smooth already and 30 yrs old so well cured! I have a couple questions to wrap my head around before I start: 1. in your picture here it looks like you made the transition under...
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    Question About Polishing Concrete Floor

    How slippery is this coating when wet? Is there a product that gives a similar polished look but is not slippery when wet? I like the look.
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    hot rod garage in the works. 38x56

    Just do what Old Man Roger posted above depending on the browser you use. I installed the Photobucket Hotlink addon for Firefox and voila ... all of Eric's pictures are back! Yahoo!
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Bald is Beautiful - 7k sq feet+ of Gruntledness

    Yes, I would use that Evan but ALSO add a sealer once the grout has cured as an added layer of protection. We're talking a garage here where the grout is gonna see 1000 times more water, oil, dirt and grit than a bathroom or kitchen. Just saying. Bill
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Bald is Beautiful - 7k sq feet+ of Gruntledness

    Porcelain is way more durable when installed correctly than you would think. Floor jacks and axle stands won't touch it. Now if you dropped one of those off the workbench, its gonna crack the tile just like a big ball pein hammer would from 4 feet. Worse case is you chisel out the cracked tile...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Bald is Beautiful - 7k sq feet+ of Gruntledness

    That ***** Tig. I agree with you porcelain tile is the way to go. As long as you can find small tiles with a surface that is a bit non-slip. Bigger tiles (12" or 18") will be very difficult to install on a garage floor as the concrete surface is just power trowelled and leaves small dips here...
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    44 Bikes Frame Shop

    I'm guessing its a Gits style W elbow cup. Bill http://www.gitsmfg.com/catalog/oil-hole-covers/
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Bald is Beautiful - 7k sq feet+ of Gruntledness

    If you go to your local restaurant equipment supply place, they will have the big cookie sheets that commercial bakers use. Fyi, Bill
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Bald is Beautiful - 7k sq feet+ of Gruntledness

    Tig, thats an awesome welding table. Just one thing that jumps out at me if I was building one like it ... you need a couple small angle iron "rails" an inch or two under the planks so you can slide big commercial cookie sheets under there to keep all the slag from dropping thru to the stuff...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Bald is Beautiful - 7k sq feet+ of Gruntledness

    Nicely done tig ... its gonna get pimped out in Miller blue, right? Bill
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Yes Kevin did a nice job on those swivel nuts indeed. These little guys are so cute its too bad they won't ever get used.
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Very nice pair-o-baby 920s. I have one as well that I got from Nick moons ago. I really like how you gave them a nice spit-shine on the jaw tops, jaw ends and hammer pad on the green one. Did you make the swivel base nuts with that rounded top? Awesome! Here's a pic of my 920 sitting on top of...
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