This is the one I have and its great, It has the bent frame for your sholders.
Link: http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?cat=Mechanics+Tools&pid=00951158000&vertical=TOOL&subcat=Lift+Equipment&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes
I don't think their bathtub panals, I think they use these panels for more/less industrial needs, like resturant kitchens :dunno:
I'll look for the link on the Lowes website and post it up.
Thanks for the reply!:thumbup:
Has anyone done any different type of wall covering other than drywall?
I've looked into a plastic style 4X8' sheets that are 3/16" thick and has a beaded water look to it.. if that makes any sence. I figure that if I go with something like that, I can silicone seal all the joints and have an...
Its just a 1/4" coiled flexable airline I got at lowes (cheap). I have that set-up temporarily until I run to town to pick up a air/water seperator and make a small 3/8" hose for my connection.
That is my main compressor, I also have a small 1 gallon sitting on the floor next to it that I used...
Thanks. I wanted a durable smooth top, so I laid down some 3/8" shatterproof plexiglass and counter sunk all the screws. It turned out great and holds up to a beating :thumbup:
The stainless tubing and a/n fittings were all given to me from work... The Corp. I work for was going to throw away a chit load of 5/8" stainless steel tube and god knows how many fittings. Some of the T's and 90*'s run as much as $50 - $60 a pice, their all swedgelock a/n's. It just blows my...
Here's some pic's of my garage. I added the work bench and ran a chit load of 5/8" stainless steel tubing for all my airlines. In total, I have 7 outlets plus I ran an airline to the basement and hardlined right into my auto-sprinkler system for winter blowout :beer:
On with the pic's...
I used 1" thick white styro-foam 4'x8' sheets from Home Depot and cut them into 2'x4' pices. I'm not sure how your door is made but mine had lips on each sectioned row, that I was able to cut the foam rectangle bigger so it would just pop into place. Once they poped into place, they kind of...