racer-john
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I made a 45* insert for my 4 X 6 Band saw. No fidly adjustments reaquired.
I like the looks of that saw. I think I'd like one with more capacity but that one sure looks like it'd do most of what I need .....I have used and owned several band saws over the years, (wellsaw, johnson, shop fox, ridgid) and as far as versatility, this style has been the easiest for cutting miters. It isn't the most robust but, it has done everything I have needed it to do.
Yup. That is a fantastic idea !!! One could make a few inserts for 45*, 22.5* and whatever is needed. That gives me a few ideas .....I made a 45* insert for my 4 X 6 Band saw. No fidly adjustments reaquired.






There are two distinct time periods in all GJ members lives ... BGJ and AGJ (Before GJ and After GJ). BGJ I thought it'd be nice to have a 24'x32'x12' space to work in .... AGJ I'm convinced I need an 80'x160'x22' space to work in. The bank put the kibosh on the AGJ plans so we ended up with a moderate sized 54'x72'18' space. It'll workComing along nicely, the 2049 shop is BIG. But then again you play with big toys so they need all that space.
Jay








Pretty sure I'll be the pilot of this rig. Dad "says" he doesn't want to learn it because there are too many buttons and it's a young mans game. We're throwing around getting a power feeder for the tile plow to help with starts but at close to $2k we're going to try scrap metal steps on the boots first.I'm thinking the captain in the tractor seat doesn't need steps on the back of the plowLOL
Next step, forget the tractor and get a D9![]()
That is exactly the idea. The rig in the front of the tractor will keep the chain from going under the tires if the assist tractor goes off track and the bracket under that slides on the main drawbar tube will do the same. Both need to be built well enough to drag the entire works sideways and I think they are. We shall see soonSo the rig under the tractor will allow the pull from the assist dozer to pull on the plow instead of trying to pull the tractor into 2 pieces?

We talked about a ton of different things with the walls and decided we can put plywood or whatever else over the tin in the areas we want it instead of putting it all over on the bottom 8'.Your shop is going to be so nice!
I like the way the inside of your shop came out with the white metal. I have white metal on the ceiling and then down for about 8 feet on the top of the walls in my shop. Are you going with LED lights?
He does that too I think. All the new construction dairy barns up here use tons and tons of the stuff for trim and wall coverings in wet areas. It looks nice, cleans well and lasts forever. It's quite durable as well.RR building plastic window casement is super nice.
that chain looks so tiny.
Lol. I think the factory tow cable kits that are available on the big green and big red tractors are actually a 1-1/4" cable so a 1" cable would be just big enough to pull out a pedal tractorits always heavy enough until it ain't.
gona be a 1" cable getting pulled by a D8 before you know it.






Haha. Mama Bear actually has a keen sense of "what goes where" the first time. These tables will go where they will go and that will be that.If you mrs is like my mrs, don't let her arrange those in the shop ... let's see how it looks here, okay now over her, no no no okay over here, no over here ... what? what's your problem? LOL

I wish we could do more of that. We try to let each other control one area or another but it always seems like I'm in the way in the house giving suggestionsWalk in shower with pulse head
I don't tell her how to run the house, she doesn't tell me how to run the garage.
I don't tell her how to clean, she doesn't tell me how to mow/clear snow.
I'll hang pictures one time, one and done
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The office/bathroom/mezzanine area got framed up today. I don't have any pictures because I've been sicker than a dog. I think I had some bacon that was in the fridge too long this morning for breakfastWow, shop is going along nicely. Lots of new activity.

We got about 1,200' of 6" tile in yesterday and felt pretty good about it. We also got most of the equipment up there yesterday, that took a while. There is another semi of tile coming with 19,200' of 4" on it yet. I think we will end up using it all up here. If not the neighbor can use it this fall on his fields.Buncha tiling fiends up there in the nortlands I say.



We sure needed the rain so I've never been happier to stop fieldwork that I was today 


Yeah ... it's wicked humid here now tooSo you got the rain and I got the humidity. Pretty sticky down here today.

Thank's for the tip !! I think I've settled on either a new Grizzly G0561 or an Ellis 1800. Obviously some very MAJOR differences but for now the checkbook is locked up tight on bandsaws. I think I need to see how many $$$$$$ I'll have in this shop before I go just too crazy with tools inside it .....If you are still looking for horizontal band saw, there is a Grizzly Metal Band Saw for sale in Memphis Craigslist for $1,750.00. Looks new by the pictures. F.Y.I.











Lol. You are not wrong, it is a Case IH SteigerSteiger..? I must have missed something. I thought the red tractor was a Case IH ?

















With all the old crappy buildings we had here not much of it was worth saving for neat stuff like that. I plan to put the tin from the hay shed roof on the ceiling of the office. Maybe more somewhere else, don't know yet.Woulda been neat to use old red barn siding for the walls in the mechanical room. you might wanna consider painting the plywood in there now before they start putting stuff up if you plan to paint it.