Ahh man.thanks so much!.....
It was fairly easy to get the old tin from our area.I live very rural and deep in Amish territory.
I just looked locally through FB Marketplace and asked around.... a 9x3 sheet was about $15-18 per sheet....
They take down a lot of old 100 year old barns here...
And other side Note... I had a good friend and fabricator bend me up a new bench table top... did a super fast sketch on the dimensions and within a day he had it bent on his big Brake...
The old bench is nothing special, just a strange sentimental value... but it was 4 inches lower than the...
@SilverJimmy ... yes. we do get fine dust and dirt.. and yes the concrete floor cuts do fill up with debris... I understand .
I have cleaned them out after the build was completed(the main construction.
Need to finish the second floor with insulation and making a guest room for family and...
I made a decision on the flooring as well..... just gonna leave is.
Far too expensive for my budget and my shop is a working shop... plus. the real reason is..I just don't want to move everything again..
ha ha
As for the shop.. things are moving slowly.. still have a ton to unbox... but family and work keep me busy.....
Had to slide the cars on Skates to move stuff around and free up a Bay.....
A side note.. Pushing early Ford Hotrods on skates is quite easy..but 57 Fords have a bit more weight.... or...
So.. work has been busy,Life has been busy...
I needed to get some bench lighting in quick order... I just want up to the LED large 4 footers that are in the ceiling....
I went on Amazon(good or Bad)... and for under $200.... I got myself 20 Barrina LED T5 lights... a very nice installation...
Had to throw up a cheap utility shed for garden equipment.....
A Saturday job mid summer.
Yes. they still have ****** doors.but I reinforced the interior with Strapping.
Something aint working still....