MagKarl
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How does the flashing seal to the class-a? Most need a storm collar there.
There wasn't a storm collar in that shot. I didn't have the right caulk on the shelf so i had to run to town and get some prior to putting the storm collar on. It's done now.How does the flashing seal to the class-a? Most need a storm collar there.




Thanks lesser, while we wait out the rain to spin the compressor tank, got back to work on the wall prep for insulation.Once you actually get heat in a building production goes up a heck of a lot, and you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner. Good job on your shop.
Candy, of course! ;PSo were you John Candy or Steve Martin?
What did you end up doing to the tank?


No, I was going to weld the legs to the mounting hardware and motor base. Very far from the tank.Sounds like the tank was a bit of an ordeal. You really do not want to weld to the tank, it can cause issues and more issues if things are not done right. I don’t want to be the pressure tank police, but be careful.

Ugh. Don't get me started on ppt slides. I've been doing that for 4 days. And at home. Last night till midnight. Translating a report from Korean, updating a ppt with hundreds of photos and reformating all while switching between open office and MS office. And it crashed once and i lost 3 hrs work. I'm ready to blow my brains out. It's done today one way or another and i'm taking 3 days off. I need it.I have some metal shelves for book storage, they are about 12" deep and are rugged as can be. I also have some of those racks that parts stores use for catalogs, they work fairly well, but honestly I could do without them.
Good luck with the walls, I am stuck doing paper work and power point slides this weekend.![]()
That does not sound fun either.My stuff is not like that, but I have about 10 people that are asking me for direction on what to say at a meeting on Tuesday night, they all get 3 minutes to speak to the planning board and I have to get all my points across while getting as much evidence on the record so when we sue the town it shows they ignored the facts.
Google does a surprisingly good job at it but probably because it's engineering rather than other stuff.It would be terrible if I had to translate everything from Korean first. I just have to translate lawyer and engineer.
Bob, thanks for stopping by. Post up your thread when you get a chance so we can follow along. See ya!WOW, you've been through quite an adventure so far setting up a new shop, home, etc. I just found your thread and read through the whole thing. Great job so far and will be following along on your progress. I jut put up a pole barn this summer and whit its not near as big as yours I'm going through some of the same type thought processes about finishing off the inside and future insulation, walls etc. I will be learning from your process since you are ahead of mine quite a bit. I like what you did with the re-configured pallet racking and the tin ceiling looks great.
Nice to see another Michigan thread going.
Bob
Ok, It doesn't show up in my phone. I'll have to check it later.You are welcome. I would love to have the acreage you have but moving is not an option for me now.
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Not yet, no. I couldn't even place the boiler until today.I am guessing that means you didn't get the heat working?
Tough to predict. With the extreme cold, my hands stop working after a while. Doing the best I can.What is your timeline for insulation and heat then?
Yeah, I'm giving up on the flagship phones. A kilobuck every two years is insanity.I'm right there with you on the phones, I try to take good care of mine but 2-3 years is about all I can manage before they go completely to junk. I do have an old Iphone with all of my music I use in the shop for tunes though, amazing how well it works when it isn't connected to any network.
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