Bob Heine
ALLIANCE MEMBER
The garage is looking great and very inviting. Your wife is going to love the storage unit. You are doing a fantastic job! I know what you mean about the hours in the day.
The garage is looking great and very inviting. Your wife is going to love the storage unit. You are doing a fantastic job! I know what you mean about the hours in the day.
Nice score on the school surplus. The shelf unit is very nice and am sure will make life easier.
But I walked out with this cool fire extinguisher in perfect shape, I can't wait to make a hanging bracket for it and get it up in DaBarn...
BF, great to read that your wife was pleased with the storage rack. You should be proud of your work.
My wife has commercial quantities of craft stuff literally. Down the track you may have to consider your inspiration stolen.
Regards
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Scored this beauty Saturday at the Michiana Antique Market & Springfest at the Michiana Event Center in Howe, IN. It was a packed house! The weather was nice so I think everyone in the tri-state area was thereBut I walked out with this cool fire extinguisher in perfect shape, I can't wait to make a hanging bracket for it and get it up in DaBarn...
I just hope Don Long doesn't see it, He might try to steel it from me, you know how much that guy like polished brass![]()
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: or my SIL. He's a firefighter like his Father before him. Even if he is a Seahawks fan! Nice piece of memorabilia! Too nice BF, that is just so sweet.
Regards
I just hope Don Long doesn't see it, He might try to steel it from me, you know how much that guy like polished brass![]()
: or my SIL. He's a firefighter like his Father before him. Even if he is a Seahawks fan! Nice piece of memorabilia! Man! What a great bunch of new acquisitions. That Delta bandsaw is sweet and the lady in the frame is too.
I love the fire extinguisher. I have one in the shop that is in rough looking shape that I'm now inclined to dig out and see what I can do with it.![]()
Did you ever insulate the ceiling? Did i miss this or is it still to be done?
Can i ask why you never painted the walls?
Techie... It may have to sit on the back burner for a while thoughMrs Bear goes in for surgery this week, so I will be busy with her for now...
Oh! I pray that she'll be okay.
Mrs. Bear will be in my prayers! Hang in there.

Ok BF I'm here.
I'm a Charger fan with 5 of those fire extinguishers (been gathering them for a while) but none that pretty.
So I have spent this afternoon catching up on this fantastic thread.
My last post was back on page 11 I think so I have been here a while
We have much in common you and I
I have an 80s blazer that sits at the river to put the boat in and out of the water or go out into the desert to rescue a broken dirt toy for one of the guests visiting.
Your walls are looking great with those signs,candy machines and oil cans fire box and sanitary despensers mounted. You know how I love those things even your tin cieling looks familiar. Consider your shelf mounts stolen for some of my BRASS items with polished pop off valves rather than gauges underneath and I had not thought of painting my welding table.
And one last thing. My wife is heavy into crafts with her own 1200 SQ craft room full and I mean full of product.
I will keep your wife in mind this week as I pray!!
I'm sure glad I found your thread again today it was a great read.
Keep it comin
Don
The wife loved the craft storage unit, but it may not be big enough already
Good news is everything went great and all is well now, she just needs some time off at home for R & R 







It started out as something funny or kind of a joke but as usual I got carried away with it and this is what I came up with. My wife now has her own Walking Dead weapon for the zombie apocalypse...
Sign turned out great! Glad to hear Mrs Bear is doing well. My son and SIL coach three of my grandkids, got a double header today. Guess the name of their team...Da Bears.![]()
That zombie stick made me smile. Well done!
Geez, I don't know where you find all these great vintage items in such great condition, or slightly used... well done!
On a side note, with all the Chicago Bears sports liturature, if we were neighbors, we could throw some really wild Packers vs Bears football partys. My entire workout room in my basement rec-room looks like Lambeau Field locker room, and some overflow into the garage, and adding.

BF, great to hear your wife is doing well.
Regards
. Nice job on the zombie attitude adjusterHope the Mrs is happy and healthy.
Remember if you don't follow "Happy Wife, happy life" motto your new name might be Zombie.. Nice job on the zombie attitude adjuster

I managed to slip away for a few hours last weekend to a local auction, It was an estate of a old man that passed away, I think this guy went to every auction in the tri-state area in the last 50 years, He had a ton of junk! I saw this grinder in the sale bill and just knew I had to have the stand that it was on, so I went to the sale and had the winning bid of $40.00, I almost did a dance...It turned out to be so heavy we loaded it with a forklift, I'm just guessing on the weight but I think it weights between 500 lbs. and 550 lbs. I think the stand alone is 200 lbs. - 225 lbs...Luckily my dad wanted the grinder he thinks he knows a guy that will buy it from him? I just wanted the stand, I want to blast and paint it, then repurpose it as a stand for something else, I don't know what that is yet? WOW! this thing is from the early 20's I think and its made of a 1/2" thick cast iron and I thought it just has a really high cool factor about it
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That definitely has a cool factor to it! If your weight estimates are close and it is between 28-34" tall you could make up to a 48" round table top that if my calculations in my head are correct could withstand the average person leaning on it to get up without tipping. It would be a great looking industrial style table base with a distressed top with a faux rivet metal edge band.... Sorry that's the furniture maker in me coming out....lol...
Of course the ultimate would be a display pedestal for the ultimate "da Bears" collectible that you now need to go and buy to display on the base! It's a win-win!
Duker
Holy ****! Thanks Duker for the idea, I haven't thought of that one yet and I absolutely love it! So I had to rush out and measure the stand, boy you nailed the dimensions almost to a tee...The height is 34 1/2"...The top is 9" x 11" and the base is 18" x 18" I'm excited now...Our dinning room is fairly small, the table we have in there now has a round top of 42" and that is plenty big enough, so I think the stand would be fine with a 40" to 48" top...Now for the million dollar question what would you do for the top? What wood and distress look or technique would you use and what finish?
Oh man what a killer idea Duker![]()




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After $12.50 cents and some elbow grease here's what I ended up with. A Brown & Sharpe NO. 1 Machinist vise, Its 8" long 4" wide and 2 1/2" Tall. It operates as smooth as if it was brand new. It has one hole in it where some one drilled into itI thought about welding it up and grinding it down, but I can live with it
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As for the type of wood, what color range do you like...dark Browns I.e. walnut, stained oak or reds like cherry or mahogany or light shades like maple, ash etc.
Duker
Thanks for the great idea on the table! I'm pretty sure that is what I'm going to do with the stand, I want to go with a darker wood and stain and I'm really into putting a metal band with rivets around the outside. Right now I'm not sure when I will start this project though? I love the cart that you finished...
Spent the morning going through your thread. You have a very nice barn and it fits right in to your lot with the house.
Seeing all the old signage, oil cans and such, you might want to change the name to DaMuseum.
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NUTTSGT
Thanks for checking out DaBarn and the complements, I really love all the vintage gas and oil collectables, But I like most things from that era too. Dabarn is where I go to escape from everything! Its therapy for me
DABEARS: since you like a lot of the same kinda STUFF that I do and you have a lot of the members I like reading what they have to say on your thread I tried to start reading from the beginning of your thread and ran out of time. I still haven't read all of 1/2 CUP'S amazing SHED DOWNUNDER thread and it might be one of my favorite ones on all of GJ so i'm jumping in to see if I can learn something and maybe help some if you might ever need any.
your shop and STUFF look great.
drivesifar
Thanks for reading my thread and the complements, I have noticed how much you contribute to The garage Journal and I think that's great! I wish I had time to read more...but you know how that goes. I do like your organization thread...but with my OCD I do just fine![]()
BF, wow that is one awesome grinder and stand, what a fantastic score.
Great work on the display frame as well.
drives, thank you for your kind words.
Regards

Greetings , I just discovered your thread. If your ever inclined to sell that machinist's vise I'll double your money for it![]()
BEARS: thanks for the KUDOS and not everybody wants to BEE their OWN HARDWARE STORE like I do, but it's a goal or a dream.
as soon as I get my technical difficulties figured out with Dell, Microsoft and Verizon i'll post up some cool pictures of some of my Stuff and storage ideas so stay tuned and stop in often to the ORGANIZING 101 thread because you know I tend to post a bit.
cheers and keep up the great work
Just looked through this for the first time. Awesome building!! I love all the old signs and antiques. Just have a couple questions for you, how far apart are the main poles of the building? And how far apart did you space your trusses? Thanks! My dad had a 30x40 built years ago at his place and it filled up quick lol