Here is a picture of the side of the faucet. I hope this little information is helpful.BTW, what brand (model if you have it handy) is that faucet that you selected? Looks great!
Yeah, grass seed is down and we will be making a fire pit and adding the driveway soon.Looks like the place could use a little landscaping to get some grass growing - is that in the plans?
Thanks! That's cool, I really like living in Edmonds, good people and all.That place is extremely cool! It's nice to see something different. You folks have great vision. BTW....I grew up in Edmonds, live in Arlington now.
Thanks, we thought the same on the yellow paint. Even in the winter we'll be able to go in there and feel better on gloomy days. The volvo is my next project, not many people go for that look, so it should be a fun daily.That is just too cool! Awesome design, I'm loving all the natural light you get in there, I can imagine the light and the choice of paint will really help alleviate any rainy weather moods. Also love your avatar, i've never seen a volvo wagon slammed like that, looks great!
I grew up within walking distance to EHS. But went to Woodway.
Class of 82.
Am surprised at some of the deals on Seattle craigslist.
Just recently I saw a 164 for 1k a Bertone like my wifes for 600?
We have 3 Volvos at home my wifes car of choice.
I think when the time is right you should do some music in your studio for a video walk through of your shop. That would be cool.
Damn wish I could use translucent doors but doubt the insulation value is anything NEAR what we need up here in Canada.
Damn wish I could use translucent doors but doubt the insulation value is anything NEAR what we need up here in Canada.


A picture from this weekend. Maintenance on the brick.
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Nice place, what is that table or chair thing in the middle? Did you make that yourself?
Looks like a Black and Decker Workmate or whatever those collapsible workbenches are called these days... Could be wrong though...
You're right! It's probably 20 years old now. One of the legs doesn't snap into place, but the thing works like brand new. Great little bench.![]()
Haha thanks very much. This is the newish Squareback project. A '67 with some rot in the floors and headlight buckets. I already swapped my engine from the red one into this. This picture was taken during a fuel pump replacement. I want to have the car prepped, painted and put back together by the end of winter.AWESOME! You sir have impeccable taste. I recognize your square, one of my favorites.
/jealous
Thanks! I hope to have more content in this thread in the upcoming months.I love this build!
Oh don't worry, there should be a lot of volvo pictures coming up soon. I have a B230FT to swap into the 245 this winter. The current N/A engine is getting pretty tired. Original bottom end I believe, and the chassis has 347,*** miles on it.I can't wait to see more volvos! Nice garage too!


Damn wish I could use translucent doors but doubt the insulation value is anything NEAR what we need up here in Canada.