Well here we are at the start of 2020. I drove up to NJ for Christmas with an empty trailer. I loaded the plasma table, the Ellis saw, my everyday toolbox, a belt grinder, a tool grinder, and a small drill press.
The ride back to Florida was heavy rain all the way and it took me over 18 hours.
The house is just about complete and we are looking at getting a CO on the 15th. We have our final walk through with the builder scheduled for the 21st. Laura is flying down for the walk through and flying back the next day to supervise the pack out of the house in NJ.
Two days after Christmas we signed a contract on the sale of the Jersey house. Things are moving along at a break neck pace.
I spent the day getting quotes for roll up doors for the shop and I think I have made a choice and should have doors on site late next week.
I have hired a low boy truck to move the balance of machinery from NJ. I still have 2 lathes, 3 mills, a shear, a brake, a slip roll, 3 drill presses, a hydraulic press, a shaper, 2 more benches, and a bunch of welding machines to move. The trucker says that he can get it all on one trailer and not be over weight.
As for the household goods, I am renting a Penske truck and hiring bonded day labor to load and unload the truck. I have a friend that will drive the truck and he and Laura will convoy down together. I'll fly up to supervise the load out and fly back to do the unload.
The shop will still ne a lot of work but I will at least have my wife and everything else from NJ here with me at the Grove.
Pics are of the load I just brought down.
The ride back to Florida was heavy rain all the way and it took me over 18 hours.
The house is just about complete and we are looking at getting a CO on the 15th. We have our final walk through with the builder scheduled for the 21st. Laura is flying down for the walk through and flying back the next day to supervise the pack out of the house in NJ.
Two days after Christmas we signed a contract on the sale of the Jersey house. Things are moving along at a break neck pace.
I spent the day getting quotes for roll up doors for the shop and I think I have made a choice and should have doors on site late next week.
I have hired a low boy truck to move the balance of machinery from NJ. I still have 2 lathes, 3 mills, a shear, a brake, a slip roll, 3 drill presses, a hydraulic press, a shaper, 2 more benches, and a bunch of welding machines to move. The trucker says that he can get it all on one trailer and not be over weight.
As for the household goods, I am renting a Penske truck and hiring bonded day labor to load and unload the truck. I have a friend that will drive the truck and he and Laura will convoy down together. I'll fly up to supervise the load out and fly back to do the unload.
The shop will still ne a lot of work but I will at least have my wife and everything else from NJ here with me at the Grove.
Pics are of the load I just brought down.







