Here’s another addition to the shop.
A vintage aluminum frame office chair. This is the same style of one I have except this one has the arm rest. Might make into a stool if base seems it’ll be stable enough. I have another chair coming that a member picked up for me.
Everything in my shop is turning out to be old, including me!!!!
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Here’s another addition to the shop.
A vintage aluminum frame office chair. This is the same style of one I have except this one has the arm rest. Might make into a stool if base seems it’ll be stable enough. I have another chair coming that a member picked up for me.
Everything in my shop is turning out to be old, including me!!!!
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Refurbishing cabinets is a lot of work... it took me a loooooooog time. But it was worth it!Hey Mark, thanks for stopping by. I wish I had the equivalent go gold in what that lift weighs
I'm real happy with the blue, I'll be really happier when I get the others done. It's getting there.
The way I planned to make chairs into the stools wouldn't involve any kind of cutting,basically going to fab a section of 3-4" pipe that I can bolt to the base and duplicate the top same as the base opening and set the swievel assembly in. I don't quite have the heart to cut apart when in a complete condition.
If anything changes on using, I'll let you know. If I come across any I'll give you a heads up.
That's a good old desk, you could set the front of a car on it.
Mark that chair would be perfect with that desk.
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Nice! Congrats on that score. That’s great to have.
Could have used one the other day. On the ground with the mower trying to get at things, plus a dog in my face.
Nice save on the lift.
You'll love having a lift to work off of. I use my motorcycle lift tables quite a bit for small engine work, sometimes even another bench, and it sure saves on the back.









Heres the pics of my Lift table after I put it on wheels. works really well. Rolls easily. even used it to unload my compressor form the pick up.















Craig, great progress! You mentioned the beam in my thread and you are right, once you have it you wonder how you ever got along without one. I have used the one in my metal shop to load and unload equipment as I started to move stuff into the shop.
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Picked up the last two Vidmars.
Shorty was good enough to picked them up when he bought his.
These are it, I’m done. Really.


I don't believe you.
Once you make more space, you will need more cabinets!
I don't believe you.
Once you make more space, you will need more cabinets!







And I'll be bringing home two of the four drawer vidmars this weekend. That's it, no more!
God I hate the muscle cramps. I made it a point to warm up some the next day and it seemed to help.
I am quoting this as I don't believe you.
My Snap On driver told me about the next Lista score, unfortunately I am going to have to pay more for these, but they are much nicer and will be more useful overall. Apparently there are cabinets, benches, and overhead cabinets. I have not seen them yet, but he says they are in great shape. Same color blue as the other ones and looks like there will be another dozen.

The shop ( ex horse barn) was not built on much fill by the po's. It's been a little bit of a battle with rain water over the years, nothing serious, just really annoying, except for Irma and the 5" that ***** left in my shop.
So, diverting the roof water should be a large part of the game, some more regrading once concrete is done on new building, created a swale for front of shop to drain to and if I have to, a sump pump to cover the drain under roof in the front, this would be piped to to 6".
If the shop floor was just 4" higher, or even 2", it'd remove most of the problems.
Yep, my life story, if I just had 2" more inches![]()