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Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT A trip back from the edge.

Workspaces between 705 and 1200 squarefeet.
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xtremek

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You are a much braver man than me. There's no force on this earth that could get me up on those planks. :shocking:

What do you heat your shop with?

It was only 5' (1.5m) up. Still was a little shaky. I have a 2 step system. I have a kerosene torpedo I use to bring the shop up to temp. Goes from 39F (4C) to 70F (21C) in a little over an hour. But I have a really old propane shop furnace that keeps the temps stable. My old man got it for me for the princely sum of $0. Somebody was moving and didn't want it any more.

I like the space you have. A shop takes a long time to get it how you want it. What are you going to finish the walls with.
It's been 11 years to get it this far. Probably another 3 years to finish it. The top edge of the wood is getting a painted chair rail/shelf (working that currently). Above that will be drywall.
 
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Wore a hoodie and face mask when I was working with the insulation.

The burn barrels take up way too much floor space. The furnace hangs from the ceiling, is controlled by a thermostat, and was a whole lot cheaper than that $49.95 + shipping. I had everything but one elbow and the vent stack. Even had the 40' of black pipe, though I did have to get threads cut on one end of each pipe.
 
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So the kicker is that the bendix on Old Mule had been acting up, constantly kicking out. On Monday, I wanted to scrape the driveway before the rain came. Hit the starter button, heard a gear crack/break, then just spinning. So I went Tuesday and picked up a new bendix from Steiner Tractor. Installed, and got the same spinning sound. Looked at the front crank pulley and it was spinning like a top. Guessing the timing gear broke on it. So I "had" to use the neighbor's Kubota, again. Still ended up taking 6 hours to plow everything. By the time I get done, I figure I plow well over a 1/2 mile of driveway/road, not including parking spaces. I have parking for roughly a dozen vehicles, and the neighbor has parking for 3, double deep. Anyway, I'll get pics before the weekend's out.
 

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sorry to hear that the old mule is having problems.

kubota has a cab correct? your just adding to your project plate now you'll have to due a few more fix it things for the neighbor which I'm sure you'll be happy to due. I would gladly pay back work for when your in a bind and the neighbors have the equipment that you need to get your stuff done.

break dows are breakdowns but in the warm weather it just dosn't seem so time critical. or at least thats' how it seems to me.
 
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Yeah, it has a cab, and is a hydrostat drive, with a 5' back blade, and a choice of a 7' (?) front blade or the bucket.. And I really do like doing projects for him. He, and his wife, are those kind of people that you always feel great after doing something for them. I honestly think I could be happy spending the rest of my life doing little projects for them.
 

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That's the kind of Neighbors you pray for, Donnie has told me so many times to just help myself to any of the equipment, I still feel funny just going and getting things but he says dont call just go for it. When he gets in a bind all he has to do is call and I'm there.
He had to go to Georgia Monday so I played truck driver and made his pickups and deliveries of some steel racks they powder coat for a shop in Chattanooga.
It dosnt hurt that we are both gear heads either.
So far my new Neighbors across the road seem to be the same way
 
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Per your request, this is what it looked like after the fun was over. 12” of very fluffy, white stuff. And just in case you doubt the veracity of my statement, if you look very closely you can see how much snow the Squirt Squared plowed 5-6 hours before the end of the storm.
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all you snow people I sorta jelous okay not really I had a 35 degreee day today and didn't get much of anything done spent last nigh sleeping in a cave on a rock floor with the boy scouts and today so darn tired all I did when got home for the scouting trip was watch TV I'll kick myself later for wasting a nice warm winter day and not doing anything.
 
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all you snow people I sorta jelous okay not really I had a 35 degreee day today and didn't get much of anything done spent last nigh sleeping in a cave on a rock floor with the boy scouts and today so darn tired all I did when got home for the scouting trip was watch TV I'll kick myself later for wasting a nice warm winter day and not doing anything.

I threw on the x-country skis this afternoon and got in about 45 minutes of trail breaking.
 

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I did manage to find some deep snow and buried the atv had the winch and a tree handy was out in 5min wasn't really worth the effort tp get stuck but I'm at 2 for the year both minor stucks though. How long is the mule gonna be out of action is that your only snow weapon?
 
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Snow people are weird.

☝️what he said

Up until this snow, you had more of the white stuff than we did, a lot more. And if you're going to get that much of it, be that cold for that much of the year, you really can't stay inside that whole time, you'll go off the deep end. And I will add, I'll take a lifetime of the snow and cold, over hurricanes. Snow storms won't cause me harm or damage, can't say that about hurricanes.

I did manage to find some deep snow and buried the atv had the winch and a tree handy was out in 5min wasn't really worth the effort tp get stuck but I'm at 2 for the year both minor stucks though. How long is the mule gonna be out of action is that your only snow weapon?
With the situation the way it is now, it's out for a few weeks at best. The shop is still torn up from the insulation (doing the next step before I put everything back). I hope I can get by. We've only had 1 snow that HAD to be plowed, this one. Glad the atv was only a little stuck.
 

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Snow people are weird.

☝️what he said

Up until this snow, you had more of the white stuff than we did, a lot more. And if you're going to get that much of it, be that cold for that much of the year, you really can't stay inside that whole time, you'll go off the deep end. And I will add, I'll take a lifetime of the snow and cold, over hurricanes. Snow storms won't cause me harm or damage, can't say that about hurricanes.

Agreed. Cold weather and snow is a small price to pay for not having to deal with hurricanes, feeling like a sauna for 9 months of the year, nasty creepy crawlies, and snowbirds. :lol_hitti
 
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Those same kind of people who throw hurricane parties down there, throw snow parties here. My wife went into the store to get milk before the last real storm, and said everyone was buying a lot of hooch. Not so much beer and wine, mostly just hard stuff.
 

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I think the grocery stores here (Richmond, VA) pay the the weather guessers on TV to predict snow, then there is a run on the grocery stores. The bread shelves go bare quickly, followed by the milk, then chips, cookies, and anything else that can be opened and eaten right out of the package, the wine shelves get sparse too if the prediction is for anything above about 4 inches of snow.
 

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When IBM closed the plants in the Hudson Valley because of snow, Liane and I would throw a big breakfast party for our neighbors. I made an extra leaf for the dining table so we could seat 14. Our house was one of the few with a real fireplace so we would all hang out in PJs and fur lined boots. The one time the power went out we cooked breakfast on a hibachi in front of the fireplace with a nice fire banked behind it. Hurricane parties are for youngsters who don't own the place they're partying in. OK, maybe a Corvette club I belonged to was forced to cancel the event in Tampa and have the party during the storm in an East coast motel. You wouldn't want Licker Dicker punch to go bad or heaven forbid, bring it back home.
 
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Did you do anything interesting yesterday? Not really. Just helped the neighbor get his arthritic horse back on his feet. The top side had 2 pieces of 2” x ¼” angle iron to bridge the load over 2 joists, 2” ratchets straps just behind his shoulders and in front of his hips. Took 2 hours this time, probably 45 minutes next time. Major issues getting the ratchet straps placed.Dudley lift 1.jpgDudley lift 2.jpg
 
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The horse had blankets on him that wouldn't allow the straps to slide under him. We rolled him over, and when we did, we were able to move them enough to work the straps under him to a decent position. And you're right, it's going to happen more. But now that we have a system, it won't be that big a deal anymore. I told him if this happens a lot more, we'll get a couple of 120v 1000lbs winches, and this will be super easy on everyone. The poor horse is only like 17 or 18, but has really bad arthritis in his hind quarters. And I really like helping this neighbor out. He's such a nice person.
 

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Wow, that's young for arthritis to be that severe. We had horses and all of our friends had horses when I was up north. My ex's brother had one that was 35 years old and was getting bad so we made him a harness from 2" web with d rings in several places. The winches will be nice, a lot less work than come-a-longs.
 

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The horse had blankets on him that wouldn't allow the straps to slide under him. We rolled him over, and when we did, we were able to move them enough to work the straps under him to a decent position. And you're right, it's going to happen more. But now that we have a system, it won't be that big a deal anymore. I told him if this happens a lot more, we'll get a couple of 120v 1000lbs winches, and this will be super easy on everyone. The poor horse is only like 17 or 18, but has really bad arthritis in his hind quarters. And I really like helping this neighbor out. He's such a nice person.
We have too many horses........ Many of which seem to have issues and some of the older have really appreciated my wife's christmas present which was a PEMF equine system from Respond laser. (Jewelry would have been cheaper!) But we had one of our friends come over last fall and did some treatments of a few horses with different issues and it helped. Your friend doesn't have to buy one - most of the folks who own them (or similar products from other companies) go around and treat horses and charge by the visit. It's worth a shot.
 

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Wow, that's young for arthritis to be that severe. We had horses and all of our friends had horses when I was up north. My ex's brother had one that was 35 years old and was getting bad so we made him a harness from 2" web with d rings in several places. The winches will be nice, a lot less work than come-a-longs.

Huh, I never knew horses lived that long.

Good on you Kirk for helping out the neighbour. :thumbup:
 

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Xtremek/Kirk AKA the Horse Stander!

ATV Winch Set of Jumper cables and old Car Battery fully charged up works as well. This way you can setup where you need and not be tied down to 110V power.

I have a setup at Home I'll get a pic and post it up. Work great for winching things up on a trailer as well.
 
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