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    Butcherblock toolbox countertop

    Had a friend use a CNC router to carve me a up a nice maple butcher block countertop for my rollaround. Will be coating with a layer of epoxy after a bit of finish sanding.
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    Help with trans jack ID and caster removal

    Hi Fellas, Need some help with the ID of this ****** jack. My dad's (RIP) old jack from the shop. Also, any thoughts on how to remove the casters from the mounts? I tried using a drift and some persuasion, but they dont budge. They resemble the old Lisle style metal casters. Thanks! -Jimmy
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    Jackstand storage ideas?

    I have about 8 regular styled jackstands that I use on a regular basis, but when I am storing them on the floor they take up some valuable space. They don't nest together easily or neatly, and I'm curious as to how others are storing multiple jackstands. Any ideas other than using a shelf...
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    Layering vapor barriers?

    My concrete contractor initially put down a 6 mil vapor barrier until I had requested a thicker one. My architect's plans spec'd 20 mil, so they triple layered the vapor barrier with 6 mil, then 10 mil, and then another 10mil sheet. The crushed stone went on top today and the pour is slated to...
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    Embedding things into slab (D-rings, hooks, etc)

    Background: Demolition of my old garage starts this coming Monday (June 4) and we're finally adding onto the house and building a detached 24x20 garage. Question: Has anybody put recessed rings (like trailer D-rings) into their slab while it was being poured up? Also, I will be putting in a...
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    Hello from metro Los Angeles

    Its gonna be a long hard road, but I'm in the planning stages of building my garage/office addition here in Los Angeles. I look at all the submitted pics of the garages/shops in other sections and can only dream of the square footage and cheap real estate. But hey, I'm gonna play the hand I was...
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