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    Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT "Boxster Bay" Garage (24' x 30')

    Wow, been a minute! Hard to believe after all this time, but that tile floor still isn’t finished. Lol. We did another long weekend and got it just over half way done. Thankfully, I have a friend that offered to help in a few weeks when his work slows down, and I’m likely going to take him up...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Lab [Latvia]

    After seeing your shop, I get it now when people say that we build with sticks and paper here in the US!
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    Darn mice in my Vidmar cabinets

    I wish that worked on the mice here in Georgia. lol. The ones in my garage did not care about the lavender one bit. I ended up getting some poison boxes on Amazon and putting them around. Seems to have worked. The only type of mousetrap that conclusively caught any mice for me were unfortunately...
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    looking for a rubber pull through retainer ******

    I did see some discussion about using “book screws” as a more robust alternative for the rubber ******. Maybe something else you could try.
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    looking for a rubber pull through retainer ******

    With a reverse image search, the only thing that looks close is some mounting rubber buttons for a Deep Sea Supply scuba wing. Apparently unobtainium now. Am I close? ;) https://scubaboard.com/community/threads/dss-torus-17-wing-great-shape.599067/
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    Help with wall color of "gray".

    I didn't realize picking a gray color was such an intensive process for certain industries. Fascinating stuff.
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    Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT Humble Shop in the North

    Looking forward to the build! Nice start so far. :)
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    Using your 3D Printer to repair your vehicle

    The windshield cowls on early Porsche Boxsters and 996 911's had flimsy mounts that get brittle and break off. A new one is over $200. Someone on Thingaverse created a 3d wedge that uses the OEM bolts to hold the cowl on. Got them printed for about $15, and now I'm good to go.
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    Standard length 10mm Duralast 3/8" chrome socket, specifically the older design with the red stripe painted at the bottom.

    I've had a set of 3/8" Duralast sockets for almost 25 years, with the standard length and deep well sockets. I know there's nothing special about these cheap Autozone sockets, but I've been through thick and thin with them, and I managed to not lose the 10 mm for a quarter of a century, until...
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    Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT "Boxster Bay" Garage (24' x 30')

    To my knowledge, it hasn’t. In my opinion, the IMS Solution only makes sense for certain cars. A pristine low-mileage 996? Absolutely. An old Boxster with 120,000 miles that’s only worth about 4x the IMS Solution cost for the rest of the car? Not so much. The IMS Retrofit options (the...
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    Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT "Boxster Bay" Garage (24' x 30')

    Jasper is the next town over from me! That restaurant isn’t one I’ve tried before. Looks to be about a 25 minute drive from the house. I’ll definitely put it on my list. Thanks for the recommendation!
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    Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT "Boxster Bay" Garage (24' x 30')

    I understand! I took a calculated risk based on the data on-hand. The debris was very minor and I'm only just out of spec. Honestly, the car runs fantastic, so I took a chance on a little outing. Only an hour and change away from the house. I understand that even once I fix everything I know...
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    Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT "Boxster Bay" Garage (24' x 30')

    Not much to report on the garage itself. We've been super busy with some other home projects that took priority. That said, we had a couple days of unseasonably nice weather here this past weekend, so we decided we could spare some time for some R&R. My wife and I took the Boxster to Helen, GA...
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    Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT "Boxster Bay" Garage (24' x 30')

    Nice! I'll definitely keep that in mind, because I'll need to borrow one more time to verify the work after replacement. I'm putting a parts list together now. Honestly, for as big of a job as it is, the parts aren't too badly priced.
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