rixtrix1
Well-known member
Nice to hear the grapple turned out ok. That lamp kit is fantastic, a great find!
Around here aluminum wheels are worth a couple of bucks but only if you have your own tire machine. Paying someone to take the tires off eats up all the profit. Every year my wife and I can send four tires each to the county landfill for free. Otherwise it is $2.00 each. We rarely use up our allotment.
Really love your build!
looking good. great idea using the excess concrete for future use. now that's thinking ahead, which is one advantage of working off shore-i guess.
jim
Wazzza I'm really enjoying your build. I just spent a week in Denmark and really enjoyed seeing Scandinavia so getting to check out your shop here is extra special. I lived in Germany for a little while as well and have gotten to really love European design and build projects. Great work!
WAZZZA: quick thinking with the tarp. i have a couple questions on the cement pour. did you leave the 1 x 4's in the middle or did you take them out as you were getting closer to having the cement finish work done? or do tell if you don't mind?
great idea with the extra cement too and hope they come in handy.
do many of you up in the land of the midnight or no sun have headlights on the rears of your cars? looks nice.
all in all some more great stuff going on at your piece of Heaven.
cheers
Thanks! What part of Norway do you live in?
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Ah yes! Nothing like a warm fire when your socks are wet and your feet are cold. Some times the best rewards for hard work are simple; a warm fire, a cold beer, the company of a pet dog, and the love of a beautiful woman.
WAZZZA: with your talent that big welder might see a lot of cool projects and fixes. speaking of fixes have you used those floor mounts you inset prior to pouring the cement floor in your garage.
in case you might want to improve your woodworking skills more and share some of the ones you already have we just started a Woodworking 101 thread and the link is in my sig line. it's becoming one of my favorite threads and i think you'll like it. we've got more than a few handy wood workers and wood butchers on GJ.