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Way too much work for a refrigerator, I would have set on a few beer kisten.:lol:
;) good idea ! :beer:
For the next one !
You're so organize Monte. Thanks for sharing your shop
It´s still a bit untidy :)
You´re welcome :)













some more machines in the shop:

Sandblast cabinet from Ebay. Future plans include a larger air filter, light on the outside, covering the stand and adding a door as well as sound insulation.
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Vintage slip roller from "Carl Kneusel" (GDR):
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Remind me my first workshop in Germany, was also sharing with other guys a big shop like you. And I also have to drive, a bit more than 25 kms one way to go to my actualf shop,must be a german thing:lol_hitti
Nice place you got you there, and love all the vintage tools!
Grüße
Antoine
 
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very nice tools you've got over there.
keep posting ;-)

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Thanks ! I will ! :)
Remind me my first workshop in Germany, was also sharing with other guys a big shop like you. And I also have to drive, a bit more than 25 kms one way to go to my actualf shop,must be a german thing:lol_hitti
Nice place you got you there, and love all the vintage tools!
Grüße
Antoine
I wish it was closer...maybe i´ll move closer one day :)
You have a nice shop too Antoine ! Especially the equipment like the bead roller and rotisserie !!! :drool:















Some more pics:
Metec tool box. It was a moveable tool box but i removed the wheels and installed it into the workbench. A new larger tool box is on the wish list...

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1/2" metric and SAE sockets and accessoires:
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striking tools, 3/8" and 1/4" metric and SAE sockets and accessoires:
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metric combination wrenches, torx wrenches, L-wrenches in torx, metric and SAE:
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metric open end wrenches, ratcheting wrenches, deep offset wrenches, line wrenches and box wrenches:
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screwdrivers:
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pliers:
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measuring tools, nut drivers, miscellaneous:
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striking tools (pin punches underneath), tin snips, files
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Monte: since I don't buy new tools or see tools from your side of the pond all that often does Hazet put the red #'s inside their sockets or was that you upgrading doing that?

nice shop and thanks again for starting a thread showing all your cool stuff and your projects.

keep up the good work
 
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Monte: since I don't buy new tools or see tools from your side of the pond all that often does Hazet put the red #'s inside their sockets or was that you upgrading doing that?
See post above :)
nice shop and thanks again for starting a thread showing all your cool stuff and your projects.

keep up the good work
Thank you very much !
Nice place Monte!:thumbup:
Dank je wel ! :)











some more impressions:

tool chest
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miscellaneous
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12 volt cordless tools + accessories
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special tools 1
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special tools 2
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bureau
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measuring tools
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electrician/electronic tools
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screws´n´stuff
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air tools
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body tools
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pipe wrenches and locking pliers (will be outsourced in the future into a welding table)
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hammers, pry bars, chisels
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clamps
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Dang! Even your junk drawer is organized!:willy_nil

The only downside I see is your drawer labels are totally unreadable.

I've got a lot of that stuff too, if I could find it.

Looking good:thumbup:
 
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Dang! Even your junk drawer is organized!:willy_nil
:)

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The only downside I see is your drawer labels are totally unreadable.
Better ? :lol:

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I've got a lot of that stuff too, if I could find it.
:lol:
Looking good:thumbup:
Thanks ! :pimpflash

That is good set of tools!
Thanks ! :)














Someone asked me if i can build a table top support like this:
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"Of course" i said as usual:) Only problem was the material thickness (25x12mm).
So i got me a ring bender:
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bent 4 rings in 25x5mm (max capacity)
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beveling the edges
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after welding two together
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electrode massacre
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grinding the welds...
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...and finishing
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sawing 25x10mm material
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setting up for the final welding of the rings to the "legs"
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finished metal work
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and since it was so much fun ....and 2 were ordered...: :)
(one tall, one short).They´re 25x10mm instead of 25x12mm but should work too :)
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Pretty weld....
one of my better ones :D
All those lovely tools and so organised, i'm lucky if I get tools into the toolboxes.
pics please :)
Great stands!
Thank you ! :)
Nice garage Monte! You should keep the pictures of projects and progress coming :).
Thanks ! I will ! :)








A quick rust repair on a VW Bus:

the rust hole:
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made a template out of paper:
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drawed around the paper:
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after cutting:
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punching the holes and bending:
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it fits:
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finished:
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Monte: i always learn something when i check on one of your threads. today isn't any different. nice paper trick/method to make a pattern for your project.

did you put any welding material on the original rusted spot before you welded the patch on?

i'm just learning how to weld and i'll probably ask a lot of what might seem like dumb questions so hope you don't mind.

thanks
 

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Monte: I was embarrassed by the random nature of your discarded welding rod stubs. :D

Nice job on the tables. Is that an iron powder weld rod? Nice slag residue (but couldn't you have organized it?)

Oh, and the reason I couldn't read the labels is that they are in German for some reason...
 
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Monte: i always learn something when i check on one of your threads. today isn't any different. nice paper trick/method to make a pattern for your project.

did you put any welding material on the original rusted spot before you welded the patch on?

i'm just learning how to weld and i'll probably ask a lot of what might seem like dumb questions so hope you don't mind.

thanks
Hi,
i didn´t put anything under the patch nor did i cut out the rust. If you want to do it good you should invest a bit more time, cut out the rust add the patch and flood it with cavity wax (or cavity grease). I only painted the patch on both sides and covered it with underbody protection. I figured out it will be good enough for this car to pass vehicle inspection.

There are no dumb questions, just dumb answers ;). So ask if you have questions ! :thumbup:
Monte: I was embarrassed by the random nature of your discarded welding rod stubs. :D

Nice job on the tables. Is that an iron powder weld rod? Nice slag residue (but couldn't you have organized it?)

Oh, and the reason I couldn't read the labels is that they are in German for some reason...
Next time i try better with the rod stubs and slag ;)

I don´t know the exact US specification for the rods. But i used these here:
http://www.vabw-service.com/documen...__T_Phoenix blau_se_en_7.pdf?cache=1496260362
(there are 3 "E" specifications for this type ???) i don´t know...

And for the translation problem :D: http://www.linguee.com/english-german













some more pics:
power tools (+ accessories) cabinet:

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rpm/speed recommendations, belts for the power file
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chargers + accessories
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Bosch power file, Suhner and Fein die grinder, Draco shear, Suhner 2" grinder
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Angle grinders from Makita, Fein, Hitachi, Flex and Bosch
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Abrasives (cutting/grinding/flap discs, mounted points, wire wheels etc.)
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cutting tools (carbide burrs, countersinks, step/drill bits, recip/jig saw blades, hole saws etc.)
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Drills from Metabo, Fein, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Bosch
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Fein cordless impact, 12 volt drills from Fein and Festool, Eibenstock D-handle drill (+ spare bits and brushes in plastic cases) as well as a toy drill from Bosch in case someone asks for a drill :)
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AEG jig saw, Bosch 12 volt circular saw and vacuum
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PPE
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Discs for 180/230mm angle grinder, Drill Doctor and a 180mm Flex angle grinder in the background
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A Roller recip saw in the back and 3 more angle grinders from Suhner and Atlas Copco.
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Extension reel/cord, Bosch rotary hammer, Proxxon Dremel tool, Steinel glue gun, Bosch heat gun, empty CSX systainer and Multimaster systainer.
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Re: Monte´s "Garage"

Monte do you use rivets or spot welding?

Thankw
 

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What blades are you using on the multi tool?

Also I finally found what I was looking for, so I will send it out sometime next week.

The repair looks great.
 

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Monte,

Hopefully your work will flourish and so you can get an apprentice to do the photo shooting and posting:beer:
 

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Monte: that one patch almost looked like you were repairing a prior patch and not a lot of good steel to weld to. is your go to tool for cutting out old rusty steel your Fein with the half moon shaped blade or maybe your Metabo with a flap disk or do tell?

I'm curious how you are bending your steel for your repairs cause i didn't see a bender in your shop? maybe staring the bend on the press and then squaring it up on the vise or the edge of your steel bench or anvil for your 90 degree bends. for the rounded ones i'm also curious if you have time to show or tell us.

i always like seeing your ORGANIZATION and i'm striving to get there some day where i know where more than 20% of my tools and stuff is when i need it.

also i'm not sure if you are using Photobucket, but there are a lot of threads that are that are getting pictures deleted unless you pay PB a $400 annual fee to have 3rd party hosting. i used to use PB until all the changes they made years ago made it difficult for me so now i just download pictures using the paperclip just above where we write our posts. i always like your big pictures, but would hate to see them disappear so giving you a heads up on maybe starting another method of posting them if you don't already.

cheers
 
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Oh, looks like I don´t have to visit you anymore, I can sit next to my computer and it seems like I don´t miss a thing...
 
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Sorry didn´t visit this thread for month....:headscrat:mad:


What blades are you using on the multi tool?
I use this one:
https://fein.com/en_us/multi-tools/accessories/sawing/hss-saw-blade-order-no-6-35-02-106-21-0/
Fein part # 6 35 02 106 21 0
http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/fein-63502106210
Any updates? :)
yes :) see below :)
Monte,
Hopefully your work will flourish and so you can get an apprentice to do the photo shooting and posting:beer:
Yeah that´s the goal;)
Monte: that one patch almost looked like you were repairing a prior patch and not a lot of good steel to weld to. is your go to tool for cutting out old rusty steel your Fein with the half moon shaped blade or maybe your Metabo with a flap disk or do tell?

I'm curious how you are bending your steel for your repairs cause i didn't see a bender in your shop? maybe staring the bend on the press and then squaring it up on the vise or the edge of your steel bench or anvil for your 90 degree bends. for the rounded ones i'm also curious if you have time to show or tell us.

i always like seeing your ORGANIZATION and i'm striving to get there some day where i know where more than 20% of my tools and stuff is when i need it.

also i'm not sure if you are using Photobucket, but there are a lot of threads that are that are getting pictures deleted unless you pay PB a $400 annual fee to have 3rd party hosting. i used to use PB until all the changes they made years ago made it difficult for me so now i just download pictures using the paperclip just above where we write our posts. i always like your big pictures, but would hate to see them disappear so giving you a heads up on maybe starting another method of posting them if you don't already.
cheers
They build it like that...The VW vans are made by their truck division so the built quality is maybe a bit more "rustic" :) I often use the Fein but usually a angle grinder with a thin (1mm) cutting disc. The Fein is good if you don´t want to cut through overlapping material.

One of the garage buddys has a metal brake. I have a slip roll. But i also use the vise or pieces of steel or wood to bend material. Depends on what works.

Don´t worry the organization in your thread looks good !

i use www.picr.de now !

Oh, looks like I don´t have to visit you anymore, I can sit next to my computer and it seems like I don´t miss a thing...
you´re welcome to visit me anytime :)
(cheap labour force is always welcome :D ;))
Did my little surprise ever arrive? I hope so, updates would be nice too!
yes it did !!!!! Thank you very very very much !!!!!!!!!!!!! :beer::thumbup: I already attached it to the shop wall ! Thanks !!! Pic follows :) If you need something from Germany let me know !!! Sorry for the late reply...:( .....
Nice work, Monte!
Thank you !

















I got this Daewoo in the garage right now:

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the front bumper has a crack. It was "repaired" with rivets...:
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bevelled the crack:
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Then i used this 2 component glue...
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...to fill it up:
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Before i glued wire mesh to the rear:
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After sanding the glue i added bondo:
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sanding bondo:
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to sand the edges of the bumper i used this flexible sandpaper from 3M:
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drying the (water based) paint:
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adding 2 component clear coat:
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and the finished job: not perfect but better than before :)
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Monte: I've (we've) missed you and your cool posts and pictures so hope to see more as you have time to. nice work on the hood!! WELL DONE!!
 

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Very cool place Monte! I have been kicking around here for quite awhile too and also need to take some pictures of my garage. It is still in somewhat sad shape, but it hasnt stopped me from hoarding some items :bounce: i like how yours is a very organized mess! It has been cold here the past few days, makes it hard to want to go out there.
 

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Nice garage Monte, I see that also has a good collection of tools for all kinds of uses. I thought I only had a gardening tool.
 
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