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    Floor repair/epoxy quote.

    Glad to hear there wasnt a jaw dropping respone to the bid. The expansion joint will soon be replaced on the exterior by a new section of driveway and since the garge has been around since '78 I assume the settleing in majority is over with. But.... There coming by here tomorrow to have a...
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    design preference...

    Late to the game here but I agree with your decision on windows seperated. Keeps better with what was already there with the house.
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    Floor repair/epoxy quote.

    When we bought this house 4yrs ago there was some cracking in the floor along the overhead door. Over the last couple of years the top of floor has been deteriorating every winter. So prior to considering epoxy I will need to have this repaired. I have spent some time researching the...
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    My Shop/Man Cave in Central Ky

    Nice work. Cant wait to see the progress as it comes!
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    if you don't know me by now.....

    Welcome from another newbe. Once you figure out the pic posting seeing a 40x150 would be awsome.
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    Ready for a compressor...Quincy.

    Wow was way off track on the names here. What I meant to say was magnetic vs capacitor...
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    Architectural Software

    Thx I'll check it out.
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    Ready for a compressor...Quincy.

    Thanks Rick. I figure the only way to get to 100+ posts is to post. LOL.
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    Architectural Software

    I'm looking for a quality software, windows based, that I can use for creating ideal floor plans for a future detached building. I had something similar that I baught at O-Depot years ago but it was not user friendly. Any suggestions for something that will allow me to create walls, insert...
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    Ready for a compressor...Quincy.

    After reading through all the posts I was able to narrow the margins and it even brought up some questions, so I need to get back to the research. Thanks all!! After the suggestions for an automatic drain I looked into some at it appears Quincy offers an electric and one other style, cant...
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    Ready for a compressor...Quincy.

    Thanks. Free shipping too.
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    Ready for a compressor...Quincy.

    That seems to be exactly the model I would be looking for. No norther tool in MO. Have to order in I guess.
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    Ready for a compressor...Quincy.

    Howdy GJ, I've been without a compressor for long enough now and wondered if I could ask some guidence on what my next move should be. Sold my previous compressor, a 20 gal Husky that did it's job but on occasion would run more than I would like, continuous. I am now thinking of going to a 60...
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    PEX water lines...

    We used a PEX that was rated for burial to run a frost free hydrant to replace a spicket that was in the way when building a deck. We ran a dedicated line of the main inside the house and took it thru the foundation and ran it out. No problems so far. Put a ball valve on it JIC for the...
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    Vintage FRAM OIL tool rack

    Thats pretty cool!! Nice score.
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    where do you dispose of old gas?

    I save it up for my fall burn piles.
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    The Eagle has landed! Now, how to get it off pallet...

    Depending on how much clearance is there could you attach a short caster to each foot and slowly roll it in there?
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    Garage Computers....Is it too cold?

    I bought a dell for $100 and a 22" LCD screen that have been in the garge for just over 2 years. -10deg out, 100deg at 80% humidity. It's been left on for days and off for weeks. It's only has a slight issue at startup with a wierd buzz sound. But I just go inside till it stops. LOL Heck...
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    Cracking Floor Along Overhead

    I do have one additional question if we are to cut and replace the area under the door. I have seen in some garages that the area below the garage door is slightly lower, like a lip, below grade of the floor where the door rests. If we decide to replace this area should we keep the area where...
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    Cracking Floor Along Overhead

    Good to know. I would assume we would need to assess how bad the damage is before we can make the repair/replace decision.
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