Thanks! Yes, from an B6 S4Lookin good ! Is that a 4.2 Audi V8?
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrYou mean you dont like rebuilding Audi axles? I have built hundreds of them back on the day. Still the outer boot kits part number etched into my mind lol. Outer boot was a gravy job I could do with out removing axle from car. At my best I had it down to about 20 minutes per side. Inners were never really an issue unless you had vibration on acceleration. Glad to see this project moving right along!
Well, I can say after a little over 2 weeks I have caught up with everything. Good read and some great projects along the way. I feel like every time I read one garage journal thread I end up with at least 2 more threads I add to a list of ones I want to get caught up as well. This list never seems to get shorter but rather grows exponentially.
The garage space looks fantastic and I really like the wood and metal bar area you built in the old garage in the basement. The E88s on the Cayman look fantastic. The MK4 build is insane and very cool. All stages of it although I am partial I think the gold BBS wheels on it. I used to show a lot with a bunch of VW guys in the mid 00s and early 2010s back when I lived in PA but I was more on the Japanese tuner side of things/Honda world than VW. Always loved the work that went into shaved bays in the VW world though.
The paurdy room is coming along nicely.
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrLooks like you had a great trip. Telluride is an awesome place.Checking back in after a week of checking out of work/life/everything.....The wife and I set out last Saturday on our now, annual ski trip. We set off early Saturday morning for Telluride, CO, I have to say, amazing town, fantastic mountain, if you love steep, it is a great spot, I hope t visit again at some point to continue to explore more of the mountain....couple cool photos from our trip
downtown nestled right at the base of the mountains
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Chair lift action shots
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steep!
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View from the top ridge of the resort looking down into the back bowls
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Left Telluride Wednesday morning, hoped a short flight up to Denver to see some friends, Thursday after leaving friend stop #1 we hit up Red Rocks for some sight seeing, super cool spot, highly recommend checking that out if you are ever in the area
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Looks like you had a great trip. Telluride is an awesome place.
Visited Telluride back in 2016 on a ski trip with my brother. I love Colorado as a whole and have done 3 trips in the last 10 years but I think Telluride might be my favorite small town out there.
Oh nice. Jackson Hole is on the list of places I hope to visit in the next few years.Yeah it is a great little town, we did Steamboat for our honeymoon last year (I'd been once before, but didnt spend much time in town), I love Steamboat as well....another great little town is Jackson Hole, been there in both summer and winter, another great spot.
Thanks!Nice work on the exhaust.
As long as the snow is good it won't disappoint, its a great mountain.Oh nice. Jackson Hole is on the list of places I hope to visit in the next few years.
Jealous of that Colorado trip. I went in 22 to Breckenridge and have been dying to get bacl out there. Trip got cancelled last year and the one to Steamboat for this year looks like a wash too. One of the most beautiful places I have ever seen, but damn they cant cook out for nothin.
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrI don't think you will like it.....Oh nice. Jackson Hole is on the list of places I hope to visit in the next few years.
Same field, different market...not super exciting, but its more tool money, so I'm okay with it!Congrats on the new job! Same field or something new?
@fouckhest, I have the bottom end version of that saw and it's a huge upgrade from an abrasive wheel on a miter saw. The difference is night and day.In more other news....I recently accepted a new job, thus turned in my notice at my current job, since doing that I had to "cash in" all my "atta-boy" points from my current company, the only thing useful to me were Lowes gift cards, not exactly what I wanted, but gave me the push to finally buy a new metal chop saw, this unit arrived mid week


@jcarapet, I don't do a lot of metal cutting but every time I use the Evolution Rage 2 I smile. No fireworks display, no razor blade edges and no drama. I think the one @fouckhest got has a much better table so if you plan to use the saw a lot, I'd opt for the top of the line model.I have been seriously considering that Evolution miter saw. Curious after a project or two how you feel about it. I have an abrasive chop saw, and setting up for accurate angles is a process I dread. Not ready to drop 4 grand on an ellis 1600 yet.
@fouckhest, I have the bottom end version of that saw and it's a huge upgrade from an abrasive wheel on a miter saw. The difference is night and day.
I did make a very simple cart that allows the chop saw to roll under the workbench when not in use.
I have been seriously considering that Evolution miter saw. Curious after a project or two how you feel about it. I have an abrasive chop saw, and setting up for accurate angles is a process I dread. Not ready to drop 4 grand on an ellis 1600 yet.
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Quick question for you. Curious what the measurement is from the lift post in the middle of the garage to the far wall. How wide is your parking space basically for the Cayman on the side of the lift?
I think I am going to regret my in ground power placement. It only leaves an 8.5ft space to the right of my lift for parking another car. Might need to cut it flush and go back to the conduit off the wall so I can move the lift further to the side. I had planned on 9ft and somehow got my measurements wrong.
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrLooking good. Impressive work. Hopefully it slides back in the car with them on for you.
Headers are looking great!
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