WOW!! ... just WOW!! between the mods to garage chairs and belt sanders & the breakdowns of wypall towels & zip ties!!!! .... I am in heaven!! :bowdown: :ROFLMAO: I am serious!! ... one of these days I am just going to break protocol and invite myself over just to watch in awe!!.... :rocker:
ohhh.. and the thought about life & driving boring cars... well I agree completely!! hence why I drive a '86 C10 LS swapped lowered SWB pickup every day.. rain or shine... although here in the grand canyon state it is usually sunny!!! ;)
holy cow!! Justin what a job on the re-worked belt sander!!! just the fact that I can see this stuff from guys like you, mike and pugetdude and the many others is a testament to why Ryan started this site!! ONE DAY!! even I can hopefully have/do stuff like what I see on here!! :ROFLMAO...
SOO!! I am not... the only one who uses the blue towel to clean a bench top or wipe something down & then let it dry "hanging" over the floor jack handle to be used again later??? and to puget's point I would never re-use said towel to re-wipe my face of sweat while in the garage....
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HEY!! don't forget about me!!! I recently changed to desert scape from grass as well. the Gilbert water rates were making me house poor!! :ROFLMAO: and I also agree with the thought that less grass means less mowing & more shop time!! (y). oohh ....and thanks mike for the seafoam cleaner tip...
well.... unless you have ... 6 million dollars!! although I suppose that amount would need to be adjusted for time & inflation for today! :ROFLMAO: . very nice work on the fender replacement... i love to see your posts when you are doing shop work... envious for sure! As far as schooling...
Boost, I know you are trying to stay "hip" with the new kidz... but I don't think running wire wheels & low profile tires on your tractor are what the kidz are doing nowwa days... LOL!! I am not sure I am buying the whole holding up well argument... it looks like even with your smooth terrrain...
nice pick Justin!!.. We would just need to find the right spring rate for the seat! we would'nt want "the dude" to go flipping over the top... or... sliding backawards and looking like a Harley Rider!!! ;) :ROFLMAO: i guess a matching paint scheme would be in order too... :sneaky:
sounds good Justin... I will bring a few "cold snacks" as well.... :beer: (y) cart looks great... although it is "ford blue" :ROFLMAO: . thoughts.. do you have a "hook/bracket" to loop the cables onto??? I added a bracket on the side of my cart to loop the cables on. also it probably is the...
Justin, good job on the cart, when my wife gave me my MIG (yes you read that right!! ;) ) the first thing i did was go to IMS & pick up the steel tubing i was going to use to make my welding cart!! as well. it cost more than just buying a HF cart, but i learned doing it. it still holds up pretty...
northern33, very nice abode! thank you :beer: for taking the time to share with us. Agree with all the sentiments... a garage worth dreaming about. I may have missed it or not wanting to share, but do you race/involved in racing for a profession? do all your kids "race"? I try to keep up with...
nice plan so far Justin... all is looking really nice! :beer: I typically use IMS as well for supply, I think there is another metal supply place (mesa??) but i believe they run a little more than IMS.... ;)
Yankee thank you for the reply. it looks like you accomplished your goal (colonial style) thanks for sharing more insight!! keep us posted on the garage & the car.... (y) :beer: