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Got it.Make sure you post Charlie’s picture in the Dogs of Garage Journal thread along with his story.
Let's See Your Garage Dog
Hey It has been almost 2 weeks since my partner and I got this adorable female Polish Lowland Sheepdog. She is 12 weeks old and looks very sweet. It seems when she gets engaged in destructive behavior like digging, eating dirt, eating her own poop and so on, it's no way to stop her. Specially...www.garagejournal.com
Never ends well.So, with all this work on the old place, I am considering pouring a new concrete floor over the existing- thoughts?
So, with all this work on the old place, I am considering pouring a new concrete floor over the existing- thoughts?
Yeah, so... I kinda dug down behind the garage... There's two massive 3" slabs poured- I seriously doubt any reinforcing was done and this has led to the issue. I can see into some of the breaks of the concrete and there's literally nothing in between. So.... now.... hmmm.....
Yeah. When it does rain, it is a beautiful sound.Good looking pup. He'll serve you well. Love seeing the restoration. There's also something about tin roofs, just hits a soft spot in my heart. I've never had one, maybe it's just the Americana in me that loves it.
It's a 20 year old beater, Dan. Sometimes good enough is good enough.Ok, I'll be THAT guy:
Why the wire mesh & bondo when the right way is to cut out the rust-through and weld in replacement metal? Hell, even if you don 't weld there are adhesives for repairing metal these days that could work for this. You're just pushing a bigger rust problem down the road for yourself or another owner.
Thanks. LOL!It's a 20 year old beater, Dan. Sometimes good enough is good enough.
Check this thread out for ideas too.So. To answer a question. Yes. I upcycle a lot of stuff. Shipping crates. Pallets. You name it, I'm gonna find a use for it.
Missed the thread.Check this thread out for ideas too.
Missed the thread.
That's an interesting thread.... I like that.The repurposing thread
I don't believe I've seen a thread like this so I thought I'd start one. Show off your repurposed items. Prefer "useful" things versus scrap turned into "art". I'll start with my plasma cart made from an old pressure washer cart. Welded some shaped round stock around various places to hold the...www.garagejournal.com
She's already light years ahead of where we were. The surgery restored sensation in her hand, leg and her motor skills in both areas have improved.Best wishes for your spouse to make a good recovery from surgery.
Good for you for keeping up the homestead. That's impressive 6 generations under the roof along the way.
If you can do it, I'd remove the old slabs, compact & fill, lay in rebar, and pour a thickened slab.
I see the Voyager was replaced by a Twin-Cam. Everyone around here wanting a H-D wants Milwaukee 8 bikes. There are dozens of Twin-Cams for sale, maybe hundreds. The tri-county area from Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-W Palm Beach is ~7 million, and it's 12 months/year riding, so I suspect saying 'hundreds of H-D's for sale' isn't exaggerating. The economy is good.
One of my former co-workers in Palm Beach County (FL, yes the county where POTUS #45 lives) has a probably circa 2006 Fat Boy and I think it doesn't have 4,000 miles on it. He is recovering from a triple coronary bypass after a heart attack, and he wants to get rid of the bike. I think if he sold it for $5K he would be doing good in the local market. It's got a Screaming Eagle kit on the engine, not sure if it's larger displacement or not, over stock.
Still that guy.... Still gonna do this all on my terms and no one else's.
Coming back VERY late to this thread.It's a 20 year old beater, Dan. Sometimes good enough is good enough.
That old rig has served me well. I might, stress MIGHT, hand it off to my 20-something year old son. But-THAT causes me anxiety and all kinds of things. It's my RIG!Coming back VERY late to this thread.
Yes PD, I think you're right! Probably a lot more times than I do it- good enough is good enough. I tend to overthink and overdo some of my projects - though I do fewer projects now than I ever have.
You said sometime in the past - Shouldn't I be somewhere nailing up wallpaper!