Well, ****, it's been a while since I've posted here. Life got a little crazy there for a while but it's now starting to calm down a little bit. So let's get down to business here.
The Shop
Remodeling the basement absolutely took the life out of me. I'd work from 9-5 every day, go home, work 6-midnight and then all day on the weekends. It absolutely exhausted me so I took a much needed break from just about any sort of work around the house ... and obviously it shows when you see how messy the shop was.
Fast forward a few months, and while I was in Philadelphia setting up a new office I was chatting with a coworker and happened upon the knowledge that they were selling off these really nice stainless steel tables. Once I got back to the office and checked them out, there was no way I was not buying them. I managed to get all 3 of these for $120 - they cost around $1000-1200/each when the company purchased them and they are sturdy as hell.
Lucky for me they all three fit in the trailer about as perfectly as you could wish for and I got to borrow the floor jack from work to drag them around the shop (they are definitely not light). I'm still figuring out how to use them to their full potential, but I think after a few days of cleaning the shop is finally starting to show some progress.
If you look closely in there, in the back right corner, there's a furnace. I found that on CL for $100 so I figure I'd give it a try. My goal is to be able to keep the shop just over freezing (40-50) all winter so that all my cleaning supplies and other liquids don't freeze and get destroyed.
Now that I've removed the old cabinets, I'm still actively designing how I want it to be setup. Right now it's more functional, but the walls look like **** (no one ever mudded the walls, just slapped paint on the sheetrock), the electrical is an absolute mess, half the bulbs are out, and it just needs a better setup. On top of that, there's some land about a block away from me that I'm going to try and get my hands on. It'd be perfect to put 2 post frame buildings on and just turn my shop into a wood shop and make the ones be for vehicle storage and then a auto shop. But that's going to take some investigation and some financing. So, in the meantime, I need to get the shop setup in a way that it could easily convert to a primary wood shop but still function as a auto shop for now.
Luckily, I had some help when I was cleaning up, although his attention with vacuuming up the actual dirt in the shop quickly transitioned to tearing apart a piece of Styrofoam and watching the vacuum **** it up:
One last thing ... I picked up a "big boy" air compressor for the shop - something I've always wanted but never focused the funds there. Pretty excited to get it installed and get to using it.
The Basement
After sufficient rest from the basement remodel, I finally got around to building the panel for the jetted tub. The panels look good but I could not get the gap to line up right between the two panels because the slope in the floor from the original floor drain was just too awkward for my limited wood working skills to get 100%. So what I'm wanting to do is put some sort of steel there that would tie into the existing theme of the bathroom. Also, after we used the tub a few times, we decided a TV would be a nice addition so we can relax and watch our favorite shows while enjoying the jets.
New Adventures
Last year we did a lot of travelling and, although our daily drivers can technically fit us all, they just aren't comfortable for all 4 of us, the dog, and a bunch of luggage for a longer stay. We really want to get an RV but just aren't ready for that yet. So, in late February I found this Astro van for cheap. It's really clean for a 1999, has decent miles on it, and runs great ... after we did some maintenance. It's maiden voyage was a week trip to Denver in March and the Saturday before we were ready to leave I took it to the old man's place to do some maintenance. The oil cooler line went on significantly easier than we expected so we decided to do a coolant pressure check ... and that led us to last-minute replacing the intake gaskets. So that was a "fun" Saturday. All to have us have to be delayed due to a single o-ring that tore when we pulled the spider fuel injector out right after 9 when all the parts stores are closed. A quick seal up of the engine Sunday morning and we were off.
By far the most comfortable van we've owned. Every single seat can recline and Bailey (my dog) and I chilled out in the back seat and slept the whole drive out to Denver while my wife and Brother-in-law chatted away up front.
No More JKU
After just over a year of owning the JKU the wife decided spending $300/month in gas (we put over 25k on it in a year) was just not practical so we traded the JKU for a Mazda 6. 40 mpg is so much nicer than 16 when you drive that many miles!
Another Father's Day Adventure
The last week of May the old man decided to re-shingle his house and garage. Neither are particularly big and neither are remotely complicated. In addition to new shingles, he added a porch up front to give the front of the house some dimension as well as some nice shade. We picked the last week of May because we thought we'd have nice weather. Well ... mother nature decided otherwise and gave us record high temperatures just 2 weeks (I think) of getting a ton of snow - it was 95-100 every day we were up there, rained, and was humid as all hell.
Well ... after that nightmare, we definitely needed a break and this last weekend we got to take a break and continue our Father's Day tradition of riding Harleys. Unfortunately this might be the last year now that Eagle Rider has taken over the Harley rental program, doubled (almost) the cost of the rental, charges you $65 to guarantee the bike that you reserved, and increased the cost of insurance. So, we wanted to make sure this was one to remember and we rode the bikes all the way over to Rapid City and rode around Custer State Park and the Rushmore area. Was absolutely beautiful. It was a really rough ride out (5" of rain at home delayed our start by 5 hours) but it was totally worth it.