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I can hook you up with the Ebay store in regard to the slides, they are pretty cheap and are just the goods.

I trust this helps, should you need more just yell.

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1/2

Yes please - I can only seem to find REALLY expensive ones at the big green store...... :dunno:

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1/2 cup check out the engine lift load leveler I just finished building. I was able to put a 289 V 8 with four speed trans. in the mustang with this without making a scratch on the paint. I know you'll want to build one! Don't you just hate/love having too many projects? Bobby
 

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I cant think one day ahead HOTFR8, let alone next year.:thumbup:



Try this link Lyndon.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/231750303900

I think you will be pleasantly surprised.:thumbup:

Regards

Steve

Got the PM, and yep, that's a great price. :beer:

Helps me set the sizing now for a woodworking toolbox/stand that I have been planning in order to fit in a wooden toolbox made by my Grandfather, for my father's 21st birthday (he turned 80 this year). I've been drawing it and assembling plans in my head for some time now :eyecrazy:. The toolbox was built in the workshop at the Everleigh Railway workshop in 1956 (3years before I came into being) and I want to honour it in some way.

Thanks for the info. I love what you can get from GJ. :thumbup:

Lyndon
(Gee it's a hot hot windy ole day up here today...:evil:)
 
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Well next year is not far away. Already I have 3 events in January to attend and that Q.S.T. you often refer to will be missing for me. I still need to work on the Fire Unit.

1/2, Any good projects in the 'pipeline' :lol: for 2016 and using that Q.S.T. ?

You have made me reflect back on what I have done over the past 12 months HOTFR8

Just a recap and updated from page 65 #1284

The 2015 to do list went like this:

I figured its timely to look ahead at the projects I have in mind for the next 12 months includes but is certainly not limited to the following:

Carport / Storage Solution.

Roof and guttering. COMPLETED!
Carport ceiling. COMPLETED!
In ground grated gutter system. COMPLETED!
Concrete. - to be contracted out - that's one thing I don't touch. CHANGE OF SCOPE – BLUE STONE INSTEAD.
Storage Container build. SCHEDULED -2016
Electrical fit off. COMPLETED.
Brick column and front wall. SCHEDULED -2016

Priority project

Household.

Split A/C replacement. - Work in progress - Have A/C. COMPLETED!
Gas heater replacement. COMPLETED!
Main Switchboard Upgrade. - Work in progress.
USB Charging port Installation - COMPLETED!
Ensuite make over - not high on the list.
Lounge room Bifold door set. - not high on the list.

The Shed Downunder.

Stainless Steel Under Bench Draw System - Work In Progress – COMPLETED!
Industrial style Dining Table build. - Material procurement phase. SCHEDULED -2016
Sort and Clean a few of those Nightmare Areas of the Shed. – UGLY AREA 1/3 COMPLETED
Utility Table - Work in progress. COMPLETED!
The Model A - Panel fit and paint body. - Work in progress. SCHEDULED -2016
"Other Projects"- to numerous to mention.

As you do stuff and not negotiable.

Eldest Sons Wedding in March. - Priority. Just an awesome day.:thumbup:
Family and friends time.
Read a book or two.
Do nothing time.
Smell the roses so to speak.

Excludes:

Lawns.
Garden.
Random stuff from Mrs 1/2 Cup.
Dog Shows with Mrs 1/2 Cup - please note limited to 2 per annum.
Market stalls with Mrs 1/2 Cup.
Random requests from relations.
And the list goes on..

I think that's about it for now, have a good one guys.

............................................................................................................

OTHER stuff that came up over the past year.

The MG F engine build. COMPLETION SCHEDULED EARLY -2016
My grandsons 3rd birthday in Sydney.
The arrival of the pups.
Two split Air conditioner installs at my sons. COMPLETED!
My sons kitchen reno, electrical disconnect and reconnect. COMPLETED!
My sons lounge, family and dining room electrical upgrade. COMPLETED!
The Solar Electrolysis E bath. COMPLETED!
The old brick recovery. Still in progress.
Our National Broad installation prep.
Small trolley build. COMPLETED!
Small utility / welding table build. COMPLETED!
Sold old MIG welder. COMPLETED!
The new Welder arrives. COMPLETED!
Just to mention a few.

Looking forward to 2016 Apart from the stuff above.

Ugly Area No.2
Ugly Area No.3
The Industrial Dining table build for Mrs ½ Cup.

And looking forward to it.
 
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1/2 cup check out the engine lift load leveler I just finished building. I was able to put a 289 V 8 with four speed trans. in the mustang with this without making a scratch on the paint. I know you'll want to build one! Don't you just hate/love having too many projects? Bobby

Bobby, I did check out your lifter, I may have to put one on the to list for sure.:thumbup:

I have to agree with you on that score, it is truly a love/hate thing with too much on the go but I would not have it any other way..

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Steve

Got the PM, and yep, that's a great price. :beer:

Helps me set the sizing now for a woodworking toolbox/stand that I have been planning in order to fit in a wooden toolbox made by my Grandfather, for my father's 21st birthday (he turned 80 this year). I've been drawing it and assembling plans in my head for some time now :eyecrazy:. The toolbox was built in the workshop at the Everleigh Railway workshop in 1956 (3years before I came into being) and I want to honour it in some way.

Thanks for the info. I love what you can get from GJ. :thumbup:

Lyndon
(Gee it's a hot hot windy ole day up here today...:evil:)

Lyndon, anytime, happy to help.:thumbup:

By all means post a picture of the tool box, love to see it.

The weather has been not too bad here over the past few days, quite mild in fact. I have a jumper on this morning. We could do with some rain though.

Thanks again.



1/2 cup as usual a great eye for detail and great information to help all us out here who are trying to get our sheds improved and organised
Cheers

Thank you very much aussiesteve:thumbup:

That is the great thing about the GJ as it provides a great place to share ideas, get inspired and learn heaps.:thumbup:

I for one have taken so much from the forum its just incredible.:thumbup:

Thanks again guys and have a great weekend.
 
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So I count 19 completed and seven work in progress or as yet to be completed projects so the tick from that 'to do' list must feel good :). The Blue stone and Brick recovery all sound very interesting and when time permits (you make it sound like you are very busy all the time and that is a great feeling for many of us) I am sure we all want to see just how you plan to use the Blue stone and the Bricks.

I often struggle with a few projects at the same time but you have had 27:bowdown: on the go and I know from your work you have many work projects as well.
 

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1/2 Cup

Again. Wow. A busy list of items. Don't forget those bottom few items.
Take time for you and your family to enjoy what you already have.
Good luck.
 

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Thank you very much Steve check out my Albums and the bench builds are shown there it will save you trolling through here.

The drawer faces.

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The Fabrication bench concept

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The stainless drawer cases, usually 450mm deep to suit the slides.

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I can hook you up with the Ebay store in regard to the slides, they are pretty cheap and are just the goods.

I trust this helps, should you need more just yell.

Regards

1/2, I figure you're the Walt Disney of work benches. I can't tell you how cool the drawings are, contrasted with the final product. Refreshing craftsmanship!
 
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1/2, I figure you're the Walt Disney of work benches. I can't tell you how cool the drawings are, contrasted with the final product. Refreshing craftsmanship!

:thumbup:thank you very much for your kind words.:thumbup:

I usually like to do a concept sketch with most of the projects I do, they are fairly raw to say the least and just show the bigger picture of what I have in mind.

The micro detail gets worked out along the way as I progress through a bench build, I just find it easier this way rather than spending hours getting down to the nth degree before you do the first cut.

Most issues are sorted along the way as I can see it come together.

The Carport had no concept sketch or drawings at all.

This concept sketch is what will ultimately become the Storage Solution X 3 .

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/picture.php?albumid=3034&pictureid=54147

Thanks for dropping by and have a great weekend every one.
 
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Quality Shed Time ( QTS ) over the week end.:thumbup:

Mrs 1/2 Cup was down in Melbourne for a few days and left me fend for my self.;)

The MG F cylinder head took precedence.

Combustion chambers complete.

The four exhaust ports done, ready for their final polish and one of the inlet ports as well.

In total I have spent nearly 20 hours on the head thus far.

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I did just casually mention to Mrs 1/2 Cup that my compressor of 30 years was struggling to handle the die grinder and cut out on over temp after the hammering it got.

Have a great day every one.
 
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1/2: and Mrs. 1/2 said what about new compressor?

To do list was amazing and still not nearly the quality of the work you do and did.

Cheers

drives thank you again:thumbup:

I was surprised with her reaction actually, her words were "Oh no not the compressor that you brought 30 or so years ago " so there was neither an out right no nor a yes it would be time to replace it. The seed has been planted.;)

PS. I did neglect to mention to her that I do have a spare 2 HP compressor duty electric motor in the shed but I thought that was beside the point.

Have a good one guys.
 
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The porting work is looking great 1/2 cup. You have steady hands. Did you leave additional little notes around for the Mrs. to find that provide compressor details like where to buy, size, etc?:)
 
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The porting work is looking great 1/2 cup. You have steady hands. Did you leave additional little notes around for the Mrs. to find that provide compressor details like where to buy, size, etc?:)

rmalkow, thank you very much:thumbup:

With porting, slow and steady wins the race for sure and especially an alloy head. So far I haven't damaged any of the valve seats or gone into a water jacket. I have some great reference material on this type of head which has really helped me to understand what you can and can't do.:thumbup:

I did leave a tool catalogue out on our family room table with the compressor I would like highlighted and requested a quotation for the same from another company that will go to our home email address on Mrs 1/2 Cups laptop first.;)

Have a great day every one and thanks again.:thumbup:
 

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Hahahahaha,
I about fell on the floor at the comment about getting the quotation email sent to her laptop first. That's a good one for sure. Hope it works out.
 
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Hahahahaha,
I about fell on the floor at the comment about getting the quotation email sent to her laptop first. That's a good one for sure. Hope it works out.

rmalkow, we will see just how things work out.;)

Good luck on the compressor project. Very strategic. I asked the Missus for a bongo drum.

Dennis, thank you. Bongo drums how cool is that.:thumbup: I don't have a musical bone in me but that is neat.:thumbup:


Just now catching up. The picture of the table in front of bench. Awesome!!!


I think we all need to steal your "send quote to her email" idea.

Thank you shorty, steal away. At least the seed is planted now.:thumbup:


Have a great day every one.:thumbup:
 

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I did leave a tool catalogue out on our family room table with the compressor I would like highlighted and requested a quotation for the same from another company that will go to our home email address on Mrs 1/2 Cups laptop first.;)

I guess in 9 more sleeps or so you will find out how you went :lol_hitti
 

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Hahahahaha,
I about fell on the floor at the comment about getting the quotation email sent to her laptop first. That's a good one for sure. Hope it works out.



Ditto, if it works that should go in the awesome thread!! :lol:


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I guess in 9 more sleeps or so you will find out how you went :lol_hitti

Ditto, if it works that should go in the awesome thread!! :lol:


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Thanks guys, I am not really expecting a compressor under our Christmas tree:lol_hitti but has been worth the effort and I know the seed is planted.

Mrs 1/2 Cup did forward the quotation to my work email yesterday however, things being a little hectic around here at the moment we did not get a chance to discuss it last night.

Have a great day every one.
 
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Still working on that 'to do' list trying to get them done I guess.

HOTFR8 That and plenty of unplanned stuff:

Sons stove install.
Sons kitchen power points.
Mrs 1/2 Cup suggested some new lights for my sons kitchen whilst I was there might be a good idea. So I am off to the electrical wholesalers after work to pick up more gear.
Trying to keep up with watering the lawns and gardens as well as it looks like a hot few days coming up with 42 C predicted on the weekend.

I will get there no doubt and I am looking forward to a couple of weeks off work as of tomorrow night.:thumbup:
 

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Water restrictions here and my fire break is Lippea lawn kept green if possible. So I hear you on that as I can only water by hand. No Sprinklers. Mind you if we had fire issues all sprinklers would be used.

Not looking forward to the heat this weekend.

1/2, and Hotfr8

I've heard your in for some really hot days ahead. :shocking::evil: Hoping everything and everybody stays safe. :thumbup:

Lyndon
Not quite so hot Sydney
 
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Water restrictions here and my fire break is Lippea lawn kept green if possible. So I hear you on that as I can only water by hand. No Sprinklers. Mind you if we had fire issues all sprinklers would be used.

Not looking forward to the heat this weekend.

Me neither HOTFR8. 42 C is not nice. The air will be on in the shed for sure.

We are not on restrictions at this point and on what is called " Permanent Water Savings Measures" which means that we can still use sprinklers during certain hours and I might say is a common sense approach.

1/2, and Hotfr8

I've heard your in for some really hot days ahead. :shocking::evil: Hoping everything and everybody stays safe. :thumbup:

Lyndon
Not quite so hot Sydney

You guys have had some pretty horrific weather up there of late Lyndon, were you effected by yesterdays storms?

I for one will be taking it easy and keeping out of the heat as much as you can do. My shed is air conditioned which is really a godsend and I can work in there comfortably. I am up early in any case so I can get stuff done before it gets too uncomfortable but the neighbours do take exception with me mowing my lawns and running the air compressor and die grinder at 5.30 am in the morning.:thumbup:


Have a good one.:thumbup:
 

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1/2: does your AC run off solar or how expensive is it to run all day. Man it just seems like a few days ago when you had frezing temps and i had 90 degrees. Is it normal for it to get to 115 in your part of the world?
 
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Aren't you on your own well? If so can they still limit those on wells to consume water?

akdiesel, we get our water from a reticulated town water supply.

The underground water can be fairly salty in this neck of the woods, how ever there are some places that do use bore water for which you need an extraction licence and these are not usually metered.

I did sink a bore here in town a number of years ago, but the water table has dropped significantly around where we are and it would not recharge quick enough to make it a viable source of water for the garden.

Regards:thumbup:
 
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Air con in the shed would be great - mine has solar heating (it works really well during summer).:lol_hitti

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Touch wood, it hasn't been too bad here yet - I hope that it doesn't get too hot for you 1/2cup.

Cheers.

:lol_hitti Mark the solar panels on the roof of the shed have made a huge difference to the temp inside.

The prediction is for 42 c tomorrow, you tend to get used to it after a while and pace yourself accordingly.

Stay cool.:thumbup:
 
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1/2: does your AC run off solar or how expensive is it to run all day. Man it just seems like a few days ago when you had frezing temps and i had 90 degrees. Is it normal for it to get to 115 in your part of the world?

drives We are fortunate that the AC load is well and truly covered with our solar output so we make hay while the sun shines so to speak.

Temps of 115 are not uncommon during summer here and yes you are right I seem like it was only last week we were freezing.:thumbup:

Regards
 
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