86turbodsl
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Those windows are installed just how i was proposing. Nice job. Work with what you got. I like it.
Well you are a few years to late the Wild Horse Pavilion closed and the Hathaway bar burned down 25 years ago all the semi retired ladies from the mustang ranch in Nevada worked there.Hate to inform the general public there is no strip clubs here in this county or any other county connecting to this one, in fact I don't think there is one on the east side of this state either.
Guess we are going to have to recruit some from here.
Thanks,Those windows are installed just how i was proposing. Nice job. Work with what you got. I like it.
Guess I can hire their daughters instead then, sure the apple didn't fall far from the tree. Might be little spoiled and rotten but still an apple none the less.Well you are a few years to late the Wild Horse Pavilion closed and the Hathaway bar burned down 25 years ago all the semi retired ladies from the mustang ranch in Nevada worked there.
You're welcome, anytime anywhere anyplace.First off = THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE.
This reminds me of the quonset huts we had at MSU, finally tore down the last ones
to build the Breslin Event Center for Spartan basketball. Won't the metal conduct
cold & noise? Still looks good!




Thanks and you're welcome any time, any place, anywhere.Wow, just wow! Just found your build today. You and your wife's, attitude and aptitude is amazing. I look forward to your continued progress.
I was in Miles city for a week a few years back. Enjoyed it immensely, but it is spartan and lots of open territory.
As others mentioned, Thank you for your service!
Thanks, I do have to admit I have to hold back some or this will never get done within 5 years.I don't know how I missed this thread.................................Truely OUTSTANDING! I love it and I admire all your skill and ingenuity with a build like this! Well done!
Hey, I live currently about a miles from where they used to be. And my friend who will be 100 on his next birthday, lived there when he got out of the service after WWII.First off = THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE.
This reminds me of the quonset huts we had at MSU, finally tore down the last ones
to build the Breslin Event Center for Spartan basketball. Won't the metal conduct
cold & noise? Still looks good!
Foresee a day when this forum adds a PV section for those who run their garages with a grid tie or off grid system and the systems they build into their garages along with questions on how it's done.
Just saying since I am about to put power to mine. It's a BETA version but soon as my MC4 connectors come in I am connecting my Midnite charge controller Barcelona to a 48V 1006Ah forklift battery.
CMU (concrete masonry unit) AKA brick is for size reference.![]()
Correction, that's not a brick, but a "CONCRETE BLOCK".Foresee a day when this forum adds a PV section for those who run their garages with a grid tie or off grid system and the systems they build into their garages along with questions on how it's done.
Just saying since I am about to put power to mine. It's a BETA version but soon as my MC4 connectors come in I am connecting my Midnite charge controller Barcelona to a 48V 1006Ah forklift battery.
CMU (concrete masonry unit) AKA brick is for size reference.![]()
Your stuff is what I live for! Got my vote for “Project of the year”. No, “All-time most awesome builds”!What a great build ! I'm always amazed at what some guys can do with metal.
Incredible ! And very cool ! Thanks for sharing the journey.
Thanks and you're welcome. It's the pinnacle of everything here since it was done all off grid in almost worst climate you could attempt this and miles from civilization. The road to up here is littered with those who tried and failed or still trying and haven't seen they already failed that they need to switch direction. Tried helping, but they know better.Incredible ! And very cool ! Thanks for sharing the journey.
Thanks, and yeah life happened. Everything exploded here from being retirement to being in retirement and starting a ranch and contracting business all wrapped up in one.Been a while bud, glad to see you're back and wrapping up some details. Kickass job!