nova66mussl
Well-known member
This is my Christmas present for years to come.


Thanks for posting this. I was also having an issue with water getting under 2 doors in the south bays of my old building. I noticed they had seals like this at Menards after seeing this post. So I picked up a couple and it took care of the issue 100%![]()








I have not kept track of hours. I'm sure it's a good thing. I do know this.. I average no less than 25 hours a week, coming up on three years working on the shop.
The window film.

Do you mind me asking what adhesive you used to glue the door seal down and how is it holding up now that it has been down for a while?
Thanks

I'm having withdrawals here.![]()
![]()





Aahh , the bug. Wife is just getting over it too.
I wish my DC system was automated. I forget to close a gate on one side of the shop and wonder why I'm getting poor suction on another machine.
Mike,
I used this Loctite PL 8x. While I didn’t abuse it, I also didn’t baby the seals either. I did have a failure... the adhesive let go.. when the Bridgeport milling machine pallet base came in contact with the seal... because the forklift forks were too low. The seal survived the fight without damage. I wasn’t driving the forklift
It’s good stuff and I have no reason to think it will let go under normal use. I did use a diamond cup to expose the concrete to promote adhesion. I believe this is an essential step.
![]()








Maybe some advice too. Seats out of the 911T are stuffed with horse hair. Mice have been in them and the springs are broken or have come apart since they don't support much weight. There is a hole in the drivers seat cushion. Would like to simply have the horse hair removed and have installed new high density foam, patch the hole, fix the springs then cover the original vinyl with some sort of sheep skins........ Folly or a reasonable plan?
Thanks!
Again, your shop is super impressive!
