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Culture stunning.


Very nice, job well done!
but that looks suspiciously like a video game in the office.![]()
Very nice, job well done! but that looks suspiciously like a video game in the office.![]()
Awesome build, thanks for taking us along!
Culture stunning.![]()
I love it when structural engineers build stuffShop looks amazing. Well done sir.
but that looks suspiciously like a video game in the office.![]()
I am 6'8" and I play space invaders, robotron, defender, missile command, centipede, galaga, etc. ]

Ya know, for someone who wore a pocket protector you sure do some fine work![]()
I'm not saying nothing.......well except I've gotta hang some rock on my ceiling right now. You busy??![]()
NOW YOU ARE JUST SHOWING OFF!
So damn awesome, never would I have thought I would see a custom vid game using the ROM's on GJ
Awesome looking shop, I was thinking grey for my walls and I think you sold me on the color. You're doing some killer work and inspiring me to start my build thread here in the gallery. Keep it up!
-Clint
...This also gave me a chance to make everything taller, as most (all?) equipment is to low for me to use comfortably. To give you an idea, my work tables and work benches have 46" counter heights, 10" higher than normal...
Wonderful space you've created - thank you for sharing!
I'd say you nailed the bench height just about perfectly. I'm 5" shorter than you, and my bench height is right around 40". There have been a number of times where I've caught myself in the middle of a project thinking about how happy I am to finally have a workbench that is made for me, I'd imagine this is even more true for you.
Yes please!My projects range wildly. Maybe I will post my home built 10" telescope.
The only downside is that it is a one man shop. No one else can use it...
Did you say you put the same floor tiles on your workbench tops? Are they self-adhesive? From the photos, the worktops look great.
I’ll bet now that you have more room in your new shop if you were to leave that press permanently located somewhere you would end up finding you use it WAY more.
I can’t imagine not having mine handy.
Just a suggestion, but how about a splitter so the filter is bypassed when welding indoors. No sense putting it through the filter. Just make up the air through the door/window.So how does one control dust in an AC'd shop? I have a dust collection system for my woodworking machines, but the filter is not fine enough for a closed room, and this does not help with other dust sources. I have a friend who runs a mold remediation company, and he gave me a 2000 CFM HEPA filter. I turn it on any time I am doing anything that creates dust or smoke. The HEPA filter will actually remove smoke from the air. It has a three layer filter system (pre-filter, filter and HEPA filter) to keep all but the finest dust out the very expensive HEPA filter. It is awesome, and it on wheels so I can stow it out of the way when not in use.
I am still trying to determine if the HEPA filter will remove zinc fumes from the air so that it is safe to weld zinc coated/galvanized materials indoors. Until then, I still weld these materials in the great (hot and humid) outdoors.
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Just a suggestion, but how about a splitter so the filter is bypassed when welding indoors. No sense putting it through the filter. Just make up the air through the door/window.
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...I am still trying to determine if the HEPA filter will remove zinc fumes from the air so that it is safe to weld zinc coated/galvanized materials indoors. Until then, I still weld these materials in the great (hot and humid) outdoors...
That machine should be able to handle galvanized weld fumes without issue.
Does anyone else have a semi-regular "sort the **** from the misc hardware bucket into their proper location" day?
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Does anyone else have a semi-regular "sort the **** from the misc hardware bucket into their proper location" day?