cbacres
Well-known member
Looks good John.
Need some nice small parts cabs!
Need some nice small parts cabs!
That’s the fallacy we tell ourselves.Looking good, won’t be long now and you’ll be working in there instead of on it.
Jay




I've been using these GRK screws. I've driven millions of screws in my career, but these have that little spiral clearance cutter right where you'd want to hold the screw while starting it. It just ate the skin off my finger the first day. Even ate the tape off. Had to order one of these screw guides. Never used one before, but it works pretty well. Gets the screw started, then I pull back the collar so I can see the depth I want the screw set at, or else it drives way too deep. Gonna order a back-up.The sheeting looks great John! I feel your pain (literally) on the screw count. With 70 sheets of tin hanging from my ceiling I’m at the 2000 mark. I still have 30 sheets to go!


Project on hold. Saw the chiropractor today. He says I pulled a couple of ribs loose from my spine. That's why the pain was shooting to my chest too when I lift, or reach, or bend over. He beat me up. Gotta rest for a few more days. Idle hands .....
One of those ribs pops out occasionally and a few times I've been able to pop it back in by leaning against a door jamb , bending forward a little until I feel the exact spot touching the wall, then a quick push. This time, when I pushed, it hurt so much that I knew it was a bigger issue. Chiro said if I kept working I would probably tear more ribs loose until I couldn't breathe. Getting old *****.You’ll be taking it easy for a while John. I battled one that would pop out and jam into my lung for years. In all honesty I don’t know if I ever really strengthen that area up or got so used to feeling when it was going to let loose my body just learned the work around.
Get well soon bud
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It was time to put the 445lb dust collector in place. I've had it for several months and never opened the box, just built a dolly for it since it had to be moved around a lot. Picked up the 2 ton HF shop crane on sale. Jacked up the dolly to roll the crane under and lifted the DC into place. Doesn't sound like a big deal, but assembly of the crane and getting the DC in place took most of the afternoon. Next is lifting the 700+lb compressor off the palette and onto a dolly so I can move it out of and back into the garage.
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