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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Hot Rod and Four By Four Garage

    Thank you. But don't be too hard on yourself, the 53 was last licensed in 1977ish. The surface rust and holes blend with what's left of the burgundy paint. I dig it, just need to get it back on the road.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Hot Rod and Four By Four Garage

    I love being able to load up the back of the burb and haul whatever I want. Needed to return a post hole auger an hour away and didn't want to drag my trailer around, so in the Burb it goes. I am not on lateral-g.net. But after searching what that site is, I may have to swing by. It's not full...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Hot Rod and Four By Four Garage

    Progress will be slow at first. I also know that going big, even if it takes longer to budget out, will make me happier in the long run. Dirt work starts as soon as the city says okay, and I'll be spending winter time at my rental shop tidying up a few project cars. The Burb is a factory K20...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Hot Rod and Four By Four Garage

    To touch on my heavy equipment and 4x4 hobbies, in June I bought a skid steer for the build. Here's my Cummins powered '68 K20 Suburban hauling it from the auction.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Hot Rod and Four By Four Garage

    I've been reading and learning for a while, and it is close to the time for me to build my own garage. I'm open to suggestions and questions along the way. I'm a hot rodder and vintage 4x4 guy with more projects than space, so I needed more space. I sold my house & it's heated & cooled 24'x24'...
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    Cost for reupholstering a truck bench

    I did a quick search on stockinterior.com, who I’ve bought plenty of upholstery and carpet from, and they want $440 for replacement vinyl or vinyl/velour upholstery. So $600 installed for shop sewn and installed simple vinyl is really reasonable. A cheaper option would be duct tape it and slide...
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    Hybrid welder?

    Power cord for the welder to outlet or as a welding lead? I’m not well versed on the 120/240VAC side, but that seems reasonable to me. That would be pretty light on the TIG lead side. I would suggest using a quick connect directly on the purchased TIG whip (most come with 10 to 15 feet of...
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    Hybrid welder?

    I use an 150 amp air cooled torch body. Size it to what you think you’ll be doing, as the lower amperage ones are easier to maneuver and cheaper to purchase, but don’t handle the amperage for thick materials. An equipment sizing guide is 1 amp per thousandth for mild steel and 2/3 amp per...
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    Hybrid welder?

    The physics and reasoning are beyond my ability to explain, so here’s Lincoln’s take on it: https://www.lincolnelectric.com/en/welding-and-cutting-resource-center/process-and-theory/constant-current-vs-constant-voltage-output There are many welding power sources that can do either CC or CV...
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    Hybrid welder?

    It won’t work on a buzz box. Stick welding is a constant current process where MIG is constant voltage. Edit: Walkers beat me to it.
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    Where to get Chamberlain/Liftmaster jackshaft opener?

    I use the manufacturer’s website and documentation to determine what model I want. With that model number I’ll search the internet for a good price with shipping that’s in stock. Sometimes it’s a big box store and I can grab it locally, otherwise a ton of these places just drop ship anyways.
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    Bathroom Rough In Inspection Problems

    Could build a large table over the stubs, using the wall to support one side so it can’t move. That would allow extra storage over the stubs as well.
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    Anyone use liquid de-icer?

    I’ve used thousands of gallons of non-chlorinated de-icer. We had a couple large clients that preferred it on their sidewalks and we also used it on any concrete surface less than one year old. We typically used CF-7 or equivalent, which is a potassium acetate solution. Heavier than water, it...
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    Garage layout question

    Could you do a rough sketch of the layout? It’s tough to tell from your pictures what the shape actually is. My thought would be to move the toolboxes and work area further back into the wider area of the garage, so that you could park 2 cars side by side at the roll up door. Then you can drive...
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    Keeping track of equipment maintenance, a better way?

    I second this. I use google sheets for maintenance and filter ordering at work as well. I update it from my phone, but set up the sheet and do larger typing on my computer. One sheet with maintenance details (PM intervals, all filters, oil types, spark plug P/N & gap, etc.) and then a sheet...
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    Had my grandson helping fix the truck today

    Great help to have. My nephew loves to ”find” his toy cars under the stove with the extendable magnet. They are such simple but fun tools to play with.
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    Ryobi 18V edger anyone?

    I don’t have the edger you’re looking at, but have been edging with a Ryobi 18V string trimmer turned vertical for the last 8+ years. I use the same battery to edge, trim, and blow the concrete clean. It sounds like you have a larger yard, so it may take a full battery to edge. I’m happy with...
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    Heavy equipment repair experts

    If the owner is aware of the slop and just wants it to stop leaking, I’d do exactly what the video does. Seal it up and send it out. I’d advise the owner to not use the boom swing to do any work, only swing with the bucket in free air. This would be annoying as an operator, but the price to pay...
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    Do you hate working out of someone else's toolbox?

    Yes. I have my personal tool boxes at home and my toolbox at work organized how I like them. The shop I rent up the road from my parent’s house (~50 miles from my place) has my Dad’s toolbox in it. When I wrench on my cars down there I hate finding stuff in his box. The major stuff I’m good...
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    Power washer easy access ideas?

    My work has a large pressure washer ran to hose reels in 3 different shop bays. I used pressure washer hose (with npt ends) mounted to the face of the wall. It works well, but I did have to swap in a couple new lengths of hose after about 6 years. That pressure washer is also heated and has 4400...
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