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Wokspaces above 1200 squarefeet.
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86turbodsl

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You are right, the 385's are very tight in that chassis. Changing plugs optional... LOL.

Keep the wheels down. :)
 
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Several more sheets up today, had to take down another light. It's getting pretty dark in there. I can't buy or put up any of the T5s until i get some scaffolding. I have to get a couple of totes and put some more MC parts up on the shelves to clear more space, then i will take a break and work on my boy's bike for a bit. Next week, i will be out of town in training hopefully, then back at it after that. End of the month i have scheduled some time off work, hope to make serious progress on the lean-to for the north side. Would like to get all the framework completed and ready for sheets.

tonight's shots:




 

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86 - I just found this thread today, great progress you are making in getting that space back so it works FOR you and not against you. Hell, I don't even know what half of those monster tools can do but they are cool looking. Keep up the good work!
 
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Thanks guys! This thread has been very cathartic for me. The encouragement has been very helpful.

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86: looking good. :thumbup:

what did you do to rebuild the sheet lifter? new hydraulics or was their welding and new steel involved? i bet it's handy to have and use.
 
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I rebuilt the main pulley area, added steel for pivots. Straightened the hub assy and added a brace to keep it straight. Straightened the legs that were bent. So far they are holding. Cheap lift, but does the job.

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Got the ceiling done yesterday, all the way over to the wall. I'm now free to finish the shelves and load them up. I have a bit of a dilemma though, I need more material for shelving, but the material i have available is still in the mezzanine. I really need that unloaded and disassembled, but don't have the room for it. I might have to break down and buy more to get more off the floor. More likely i just let it sit for a month while i build the lean to.

I'll get a pic up later today. forgot to take the phone to the shop yesterday.
 
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Spot cleared, xr250 ready for work. Moved the powerstroke to the middle shelves. Need a forklift.





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I welded a boat winch to mine. Never could get the original brake to hold or not jam up when I was trying to go up.
Chinese junk but works well enough for occasional use.
 
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I hear you. I stuck with this one because i have two masts. One goes to 15ft, the other to 12. Needed both obviously.
 
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Easy strouty, I have been in Chicago all week. Got home late last night. Update today later I think.

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No problem, you were motivating me and I wanted to make sure you knew I hadn't forgot about you. I look forward to the update, hope all is going well.
 
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Yep, thanks, already been trying to catchup on honeydos and haul a new washing machine up 3 flights of stairs. Tired already and it's hot. I may take the audi for a spin at the hottest part of the day just to cool off. I'll try to get more photos up later. Keep working on your shop, you're making progress too!

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Aint no garaging going on in that neighborhood. I was told a 2 br apartment costs 2X what my house payment is. With street parking only. And i live on 10 acres in the country with a 3000 sq ft house and a 2500 sq ft pole barn, and the wife has a 24x30 gambrel roof horse barn, for reference. Ain't nobody poor in downtown chi-town unless you mean house-poor.
 
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And there might not be updates for a while. Back flared up today and I need to recover. Going to the up for a few days on Thurs and will be busy the week after. If your so inclined, say a prayer for me on my back pain. Last time went to the er for it.

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I had a view from the window. And hacienda, too good. The main thing that snulya construction. And not as a skill to build something. It is necessary that it be demolished. In short headache.
 

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Hope the back gets better, I have issue with mine from time to time. Knock on wood, no trips to the ER in a long time.
 

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I hope you feel better soon. Now is the time you can get some practice barking orders at your son to do the work while you sit in a lawn chair with a pina colada.
 
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Getting better. Was supposed to have last couple days off to go up north, but just went to work instead. I'm probably about 4 to 5 days out from being 100pct.

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Slowly getting back in the groove. Today is my first day without taking pain meds. So far so good. I finished up my boy's XR250 last night, he's happy and it's out of the shop. Unfortunately, i gained the XS400 from the wife. She had it in the house garage. I'm just about ready to start a big shop project this coming weekend that will be using a lot of the floor space that was cleared. Stay tuned for updates. I'm off work until after labor day. We'll see how much i can get done without lifting heavy.
 

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Don't push it to much, I have been there with the back and I know that is the hardest part. Glad to see you are at least back in partial action.
 
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Back in the shop today, prepping for a big project. Have to build a tool. Here's your clues.


Can anyone guess?

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