davejurek said:Impressive. What kind of investment do you have in this garage?Dave
And I thought I had another 7-8 weeks to finish the living space...William,W-Cummins said:I wanted to thank all of the posters for their kind comments. When I run out of gas and think the project is never ending it spurs me onward.... last week I had an unexpected turn of events. Here they are ( sooner than planed @ only 30 weeks..And I thought I had another 7-8 weeks to finish the living space...
William....
Thanks.. They say that it can take up to the time of a full term baby before they can come home... I hope not, 10 weeks is a long time in nicu.Der Bugmeister said:Woah, I misread your first post and thought it was two photos of the same child, but no! Congratulations, William...hope their time in NICU is short and you get two healthy kids home to enjoy.
I reckon the shop isn't going to be the obsession anymore...
Thanks! I do know that they are going to be the most $$$ investment, that's for sure. The NICU bill is going to make the building seem cheap!Mike C said:William,
Congratulations on your two new additions, they will be the most rewarding and pleasureable investment you make in your life.
Names? gender?
stupidjet said:so um, what do you do for a living? are you superman? how do you work, pay for AND build that monster of a shop, and have *** at the same time?
. As for ***, is there *** after kids?? I guess there are thouse moments that Im really greatful, that I installed a noisy furnace
I'm thinking how wonderful it will be, for those 2 beautiful additions to your family,to hang out with dad in that shop for many happy years.bmwpower said:Cool idea with the dryer vent. Those things bug the heck out of me, too.
I think I picture what you're talking aboutW-Cummins said:It's not too bad what is really needed is a concentric tubes with a right angle to concentric rectangles box joint with a short adapter ( to allow you to hose clamp it to the dryer) on it's wide side.
The way it would work is you would attach the 1/2 of the concentric rectangle with the adapter to the dryer outlet ( this would allow you to also adjust for an offset from the vent to the wall) This you would trim on the rectangle part to length (if needed you could also trim the other 1/2 of the concentric rectangle to make it shorter) you would then seal and pop rivet it to togher to make a custom length for the offset height to the wall part. The remaining concentric tube ( attached to the wall vent) would allow you to line up the dryer and slide it back up to the wall
I guess I should draw up what I'm talking about some day as I'm sure the above is about as clear as mud ?![]()
C_F said:I think I picture what you're talking about
Where's your drain tube for the washing machine?
W-Cummins said:The washing machine drain is an one piece unit, with the valves in it. I think, I remember that it was made by Otay (SP?), the guys that make the pvc cement.

W-Cummins said:So along the way I had to move out of my house that I was renting and start living in the unfinshed spaceso the 26' and 19' Uhauls puked their contents into the shop space... It's amazing how much **** you can cram into two trucks!
Heck that is not the half of it.... there are 2 more trucks full of stuff! Well that's not not compleatly true the 40' moving van is now about 1/2 full and the 27' dry van is about 2/3 fullwilbilt said:Holy cow, that is a bunch of stuff!
I thought I had too much stuff. Now I know that I don't even come close. Thank you for relieving me of that burden!![]()
It is good to note that most of the boxes seem to be labeled as to the contents. I have been unsuccessful in trying to explain the importance of that feature to my wife.