Just on the house. That was coming from the bank inspector. Now its a house no different than a house with aluminum siding.
I have already caught my son trying to slide down the railing
Manual say its a 13x40. The gearbox is the only drawback to this one. Its a belt drive lathe instead of gear. I have a few Quick change tool post but my main one is a BXA 250 I think
The new lathe came with almost everything Except a bigger quick change tool post. So I machine my old one to fit the new one. Then got it all setup in its new home.
The only thing wrong with the shed and house combo is working on anything automotive gas fumes ,carbon monoxide, noise ETC.
Mine was originally supposed to be a pole barn. However this is my forever home and I want it built sound. The builder said he was going to spray foam it. I asked what do...
Here is another pic of the nav lights.
I have been wanting a newer lathe similar to the one I use at work. Also one that was tighter and I could use to cut threads with. Not to mention having a independent 4 jaw chuck so out with the summit lathe and in with the jet. Shelby autographed the olde...
Thank your Sir slowly but surely
I got the navigational lights wired up and working. I also pulled da 100amp service panel to the other side of the shop so it would be easier to supply that side of the shop with power. Also added power to another flood light between the shop doors outside.
Got the Nav lights mounted on the hand rails. Mounted the Tv mounted for Movie night with the wife but the kids were enjoying some cartoons in the shop. we had like 5-6 inches of snow and riding in the gator but that damn wind was so cold the wife suggested cardboard doors since the gator does...
Got the mezzanine door mounted and the last sheet of OSB. The Ship I have worked on for over the past decade had some old navigational light they were going to throw away. So I got a red and green one but they were 24volts European bulbs so I converted them to 120v LED.
So the beige colored shelfs came from the local hospital. they were too for the Mezzanine height so the were cut close to half and the extra worked out great for storage behind the railing to allow for more free space to organize parts. finished getting the OSB up for railing cover and started...
So the original plan was to build stairs however finding a set already built was way cheaper and way faster. Only 1 problem My landing for my stair case had to be eliminated to move the staircase in more to Not block the door.