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    Shop Air

    For all those asking for the so-called evidence rather than taking someone for their word / advise from a message on a forum, I randomly came across this when I was looking at wooden sign ideas...fast forward to ~3:35. :eyecrazy: I don't want to bring this topic back up or rehash any of it...
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    Bathroom vanity plumbing

    Between PEX, copper, threaded pipe and shark-bites there's literally a thousand ways it could be done, it just depends on: 1) what material your supply piping is coming up from the basement 2) How much shows and how you want it to look 3) How economical you want to do it (does spending an extra...
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    Installing new aluminum Soffit

    K p Not going to comment on the ice damming here, not my area of expertise... However I did mimic your idea on cutting the aluminum soffit as I'm currently installing around 280' worth of aluminum soffit. It works awesome. Thank you for the idea. I find I can also use it for cutting other...
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    Let's see your miter saw bench

    A couple more pics of it as it stands now, still a work in progress.
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    Let's see your miter saw bench

    This is a work in progress for me that I'm hoping to get finished by summer's end, but maybe that'll be more likely end of fall...oh well. I'm tracking the build process in my garage thread below. But, you can kinda see the idea. Dust hood (along with future plumbing from 3 spots), slots for a...
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    Mopar / Wood Shop Cave

    Last night a buddy came over, he had found in his uncle's basement a vintage old Briggs & Stratton dealership clock piece, that still looked and worked as new! He brought it over and I installed it on the header beam overhead of the Charger bay and it adds a lot of vintage character. Really cool...
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    My old Shop Vac from 10 yrs ago finally kicked the dust so I picked a new one up from Lowe's. Had a lot of nice features, and was lower, so it'd fit underneath my workbench easier. High ratings as well and a much nicer hose than my old one had. Just from the unboxing and assembly it seems like...
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    Mopar / Wood Shop Cave

    lol, I'm more than carried away, since the shop was built in '14 I've been running with it ever since on the shop setup projects, never even stopped to trim out those window and doors. I still have a few areas inside the house that need baseboard trim (just finished the living room window...
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    Mopar / Wood Shop Cave

    Finally, I wanted to add a spot for my Milwaukee 90 degree impact driver, a very handy tool I find myself using quite a bit on the autos more than in WW. At first I thought I could just use some hooks I had laying around, but it was a weird shape on both ends, so I just grabbed some scrap pine...
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    Mopar / Wood Shop Cave

    Found some more time in the shop, and added a power strip and the Ryobi 18V and Milwaukee dual 12V / 18V charger to the wall. Next, starting up on the 12V drivers that I have. A while ago, when one of my engine projects at work was wrapping up, we had some leftover parts getting thrown out...
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