Wow, what a transformation the lighting and floor did for the space. It really complements the toys now.
I hadn't seen this thread until today. I'm really impressed. This space is getting right up there with the threads you've mentioned. That's good company to keep!
More headway on my brother in laws CB 750. Finished the location for the rear sets. Mounted the stainless exhaust. New carbs. Made some crossbars and tabs to mount the Moon tank. Sweet
Did a pretty cool finish technique to my caferacer I found on www.lowbrowcustoms.com under the diy section. Used neverdull polish smeared on the case then hit it with nylon brush drill attachments they sell at Harbor Freight for cheap. Run the brush in the direction you want the grain to show until the polish dries up. Wipe any access off and finish with a scotchbrite pad. Looks really cool in person, pics dont do it justice. Has a industrial look to it.
Starting a new quick project. Got this through some horse trading, have $50 in it. Its a little 4x8 utility trailer that I want to turn into a bike hauler. Its a little rough but nothing a little tlc wont fix, more to come.
Made a little progress on the trailer. Tore it apart and put the frame on my bike table. Need to straighten a few areas and weld up all the joints to make it stiffer.
I love the floor! Great idea! This gives me great hope that I can have a reasonably priced finished floor that can hold up to some decent use. And I guess if you damage an area you can just replace a tile or two.
Love the bike projects too. I have been dreaming of a CB 750 project for awhile. Perhaps one of these days when I get an actual garage..it will come true.
I also have to say I really like the soffit cabinets with the lighting underneath. They look great and look as if they can hold a lot of stuff without breaking the bank.
I got a new 2000 pound axle and welded new spring perches on it. Upgraded to 5 lug wheels. Bedlinered the frame and fenders. Put new 2x10's down for the deck. Made removable sides that double as ramps for my toys..
Made a posterboard template. Made a ghetto dimple die from a piece of scrap tubing, the wheel chuck from my Harbor Freight wheel trueing stand, a socket, and my bench vise. Worked great on some 18 guage steel! Instant splash guard/ skid plate.
Posterboard template layed out on 3/16th x 3 steel. Worked it over with the drill press. Bent it in my vice around a wood buck. Cool little fork brace!!
Super bike bars, mini master cylinder, tucked the headlight, and smoothed trees. Also made some struts to mock up rear ride height and installed Schnitz racing 2 inch lowering blocks in the forks.. Also finished up mounting the splash guard..
garage is awesome , but those bikes are killer good work all around man are you going to be adding sliding doors to the over head storage compartments above the garage door?
Thanks!! The compartments above the doors are 4x8 platforms. I haven't decided if I am going to close them in or not. I need to at least paint them though.
I keep looking at my tired old Honda CB650 trying to decide how to 'freshen it up'; I think you've given me some time-consuming-expensive ideas! lol
Are you just 'winging-it' on the design, or have you used a reference resource to guide your decision process? That Corbin seat looks really sharp with what you've done; did you buy it direct or sourced it elsewhere?
Thanks!! I am doing the bike for the street with a vintage flat track racer vibe. Also on the cheap. Payed $200 for the bike and will have $1500 in it done and painted. Google "street tracker" for some ideas. Also check out www.mulemotorcycles.com for some inspiration. Bought the seat used off ebay.
Thanks!! I bought the car partially done.. Found it while mowing my yard, spied it on jack stands in a building behind my house. Guy hadn't touched it in years. Needless to say I wanted it more than him