HOTFR8 - Yes, out of sight out of mind. But I just hope I can remember where everything is located someday when this mind starts going out of site
SpeedinLemon - I doubt you were alone with the visualization thing. I probably ought to convert all my 2-D stuff in AutoCAD to 3-D one of these days to help you guys “see” things as I do.
I’m a big fan of those clear storage totes for the small stuff, so some simple racks may go up in the loft for those (like in my city garage thread). Doors will be aligned with the main rafter above the doors, and I doubt I will store much on the cantilevered portion (that is mainly for supporting the library ladder rail), but perhaps some decorations will end up there eventually. Some more lighted signs or gas pump globes would be cool and I’m already planning a branch of my “night light” circuit to route up there.
You know, as little as I’m planning to move it, I could deal with a plug-in cord for the man-lift power unit. Maybe I could find a really cheap one with spent batteries and do a little conversion work to a corded version
tinbender_66 - Yeah, it’s nice to have the main structure up. It was kind of sad though to only be able to cross 2 items off my task list after about a month of work (geez!). This is no doubt one of the biggest jobs I have tackled here at the Asylum. But when the loft is done, I can get to all the fun little stuff around here.
M_P - Thanks. I’m looking for the smallest man-lift I can find so it doesn't take up too much space (plus it should be cheaper).
I have some fans similar to yours and they do a great job of helping with the comfort level. I'm sure you will enjoy having yours. At the moment unfortunately, they are doing me no good with the loft project since they can’t be aimed upward very far

. I've been working way above their sweep zone lately. Even running the exhaust fan isn’t moving air where I’m working.
I did add two little twists to my wall-mounted fans though. I mounted them on TV articulating arms so they would reach around the posts or corner and I also added a spotlight below them for the extra lumens wherever I was working. A wall switch independently controls the spotlight.
Omphaloskeptic - Good one. I'm
pretty sure the bats I see flying around at dusk eating mosquitoes aren't merely in my head (
he said with little confidence). Luckily they never tried to move in up there despite being the appropriate winged pest for the Asylum. I have no idea where they "hang" out during the day, but so far they haven't bothered me so I ignore them.
I did have a baby owl try it once, but I eventually chased it away. I kind of felt sorry for the poor little guy. It was like he was hiding out from a big hawk or something.
mdbeck1 - Funny! Come to think of it, I don't even remember hearing a cracking or snapping noise when the heel bone succumbed to the effects of gravity. As for the pests, I've resorted to chemical warfare as I will soon explain.