bugnut
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What he said ----again
I think it’s next freaking level, like every other project that you do.
I think it’s next freaking level, like every other project that you do.













My shop is my happy place.Man I’ve been trying to work through this thread for a week now lol. Holy cow.
I don’t know what you do for work or what you are planing to do in this shop other than build the shop but dang is it fun to watch!
It’s a curse I tell ‘ya. But it’s a wonderful one. Welcome.Sometimes I’m not sure if it’s more fun building the project or building the tools to build the project lol. Looks like I’ve found some like minded people











































Could be a really killer pizza oven if I’d never even once powder coated in it. Once you go down the path it can never cook food again.Man put the racks back in and you’re set for one hell of a pizza party lol. That oven is impressive!


100% agree. @lilscorpion what did you use for under cabinet lighting? LED strip?That last picture really shows the value of under cabinet lighting in a shop setting.
Yes, 98CRI 5000k strips from SuperBrightLED.com. Under cabinet lights make all of the difference in the shop especially with older eyes.100% agree. @lilscorpion what did you use for under cabinet lighting? LED strip?







Thanks, I’m hoping so. Fitting these panels around the conduit is stupid. I should have just cut the drywall and put the electrical in the wall.I was waiting to see what you were going to do around that box and conduit, that will look great when you get it coated.




Outstanding. But then you had me at riv-nut wall. Doh!
Lovely. Not to tell you your business, but I've had a lot of luck preheating my parts before shooting and then final cooking. Are you doing the same, or just sticking the cold painted parts in?
Hot flocking (spraying parts hot vs cold) works but it takes some skill to not over or under coat a part. Too much and the coating can sag or run. Too little and you might not notice until it’s cured. I typically only hot flock when I’m having challenges getting into tight spots, when I want a slight thicker coat, or when a second or clear coat won’t adhere normally.Lovely. Not to tell you your business, but I've had a lot of luck preheating my parts before shooting and then final cooking. Are you doing the same, or just sticking the cold painted parts in?






Fantastic, glad they’ll be put to use. Post up some pics when you get everything in its place!Matt! The router brackets arrived safely yesterday afternoon and I have to say, the color is awesome! Mounted two so far and will get after the other two later this week!
The drawer pulls look fantastic, as everything you do typically does!
Cheers,

Last night I kinda took the night off but before I did I swapped out the computer and monitor cables.....