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What's the plan for venting the comp. room of heat build up and insulating for noise? I was planning to use the space under my shop stairs in the same manner.
- not quite sure yet. I wired my compressor up last week and the thing is quieeeet...so maybe no need for a sealed room, i guess the airfilter works as an intake silencer too...good news for me.


Looking good. What color is that siding?

- The siding is called terratone. It looks green/ gray and bronze at different times, depending on the light. I love the color, very natural.

Thanks for all the other compliments guys, its been a labor of love.
 
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Getting closer, the outside is almost done, please ignore the mess. I simply do not have room to put all of my **** somewhere else till i get this finished.

-got the big sectional door painted this weekend to match the others...

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Gutters and downspouts are up and finished...
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Been working on insulating and sheeting the walls inside. Also got all the cieling hung ( still need to finish screwing parts of the walls and ceiling) -Oh and i got two more rows of the 4 bulb T8s up...

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test painted a 1"x4" The plan is to frame the windows and mandoor with this and put a horizontal strip up where the two 8' siding sheets break to hide the seam...

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- finally got to take my christmas present out of the box and set it up (still havent got a chance to fire it up)

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Gathering materials for its first project...
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Thats it for now, hopefully i get a little further this weekend :beer:
 
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Garage looks great, wish I was that far along. Maybe this time next year. Can you tell me how you are posting photos full size? When I try it tells me my file format is to large so I have to resize smaller.
 

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I like what you've done there ! Looking good ! Couple of questions
How does the tin ceiling work with sounds in the shop ?

are you running your compressor yet ? How the noise ? Last shop I put mine outside in a enclosed room and it was still loud inside .
Now I have stairs and was thinking of putting it under the stairs .
 
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Garage looks great, wish I was that far along. Maybe this time next year. Can you tell me how you are posting photos full size? When I try it tells me my file format is to large so I have to resize smaller.

i use photobucket to host my pictures...its free and easy

I like what you've done there ! Looking good ! Couple of questions
How does the tin ceiling work with sounds in the shop ?

are you running your compressor yet ? How the noise ? Last shop I put mine outside in a enclosed room and it was still loud inside .
Now I have stairs and was thinking of putting it under the stairs .

So far as I can tell, i think noise will be a non issue. I considered putting metal on the top 4-6' of the walls and then decided against it partially for the noise concern. The only thing i notice with the cieling is when i slam the man door it rattles a bit. Partially because it isnt screwed down all the way. I plan to have celulose blown on top of it so that should take care it totally. I think the wood walls go a long way to absorb sound.

I had planned on building a sealed room under the stairs, but i fired it up last week for the first time and it is not very loud at all. I think i will leave it open at least for now. I like the thought of being able to check the oil/ service it/ keep my eyes and ears open for wierd sounds- without walls getting in the way. I could change my mind after my first job die grinding though. If i were you i would consider remotely mounting the intake somewhere with a silencer/filter on yours. Ive heard thats where most of the noise comes from.
 
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Hi PurdueSD,

Greetings from a fellow Boilermaker! (MSME '82)

I had the same concerns about noise, too. What's the plan for music?

I see you didn't put a concrete driveway apron in front of the side roll-up door. What's the motivation behind leaving it natural?

Great job!
 

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Purdue,

I knew I liked you for a reason (aside from the uber-cool ceiling idea). That's a great looking FSJ you have there... Any more pics/specs on it?
 
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Ill post up some more pictures of it. Right now its got the interior out of it and I am cleaning up the floor pans. It will be getting suburban buckets and a CJ console inside. I plan to bedline the floor pans when i am finished with them and leave behind the back seat carpetless.

This winter it is getting a Vortec 5.3/4L80E/NP241 combo.

Old 3" spring lift
Cooper 31x1050s
15x8 Micky T classic 2s
Razor grille conversion

Not a whole lot to list yet, but Ive got big plans for it... If i ever get the garage done.
I never would have thought it would take me 18 months to get the garage done. But the end will justify the means.

Thanks!


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It will be getting suburban buckets and a CJ console inside. I plan to bedline the floor pans when i am finished with them and leave behind the back seat carpetless.

This winter it is getting a Vortec 5.3/4L80E/NP241 combo.

Old 3" spring lift
Cooper 31x1050s
15x8 Micky T classic 2s
Razor grille conversion

Nice...
When I did my M-715 I stole a lot of normal FSJ parts (lots of interchange)...
When you get around to that 5.3L, I highly recommend the Advance Adapters motor mounts, they make dropping in an SBC pretty easy with some left/right flexability.
 
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UPDATES!!!

I'll let the pictures should speak for themselves...
needless to say, I'M STOKED!!!

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Great job on the garage!

Just a question about the Waggy...

Why would you want to swap the whole drivetrain? That's got a 360, right? Why not bolt in something from the Chrysler family...or rebuild the 360? A new 360 would easily be over 300 hp, and with a few performance parts, 400hp is pretty easy. Would be a whole lot easier I would think.
 
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Thanks for the kind words guys!

Great job on the garage!

Just a question about the Waggy...

Why would you want to swap the whole drivetrain? That's got a 360, right? Why not bolt in something from the Chrysler family...or rebuild the 360? A new 360 would easily be over 300 hp, and with a few performance parts, 400hp is pretty easy. Would be a whole lot easier I would think.

Its an AMC 360, whole nuther animal than the chrysler 360. Looking for modern reliable performance (fuel injection and OD). I picked up the replacement drivetrain complete for under 2Gs. I would have close to that in a rebuild. Basically want it to drive like a new truck with an old body...

I vote for a Gladiator front end on that Waggy

Mine was originally too, but the wifes vote over rulled it. She liked the razor grills better and thats what it got. Actually i've kind of been liking the Razor grills better these days anyways. For once the woman knew best...hah
 
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Now that, sir, is a very fine build. Went through all 14 pages. Fantastic job!

And yes, that siding does look eerily familiar.

Love the wagoneer. I used to have a 77 cherokee chief. Loved it. Gave it to my father who drove it for a few years then sold it. Wish I could find that vehicle again.

Cheers!

Mike
 

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Nice garage project...but I love the Jeep.

I used to have a '77 Wagoneer with a 401/TH400 & Qtrac. It sat about the same as yours with 3" lift and 31x10.50s on OEM aluminum slot wheels. I was a little rusty, though and only lasted a few winters beofre it rotted away to almost nothing. I now have an '04 Grand Cherokee Limited as a DD. Much nicer to drive, but too small compared to the FSJ. Jeep owned the market back then.

Is that a '74-76 style grile on your Jeep? I'm guessing that it is a later 'Grand' Wangoneer - '90/'91?

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Yep 90 waggy with a 70s razor grille. I guess i need to start a topic when i get back to working on it based off the intrest its had....

Thanks for all the compliments guys!

Now if i could only get the power company to call me back. The shop is almost useless at this point without some heat.... I'm waiting to hear back about getting a NG line run. Planning on a 75K BTU Mr heater or equivalent, which at this rate will be a project for next spring. GRRRR
 

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I have a vintage Sinclair sign probaby pre 50's about 5' high by about 7' wide. The problem is that someone tried to paint over it and the paint is flaking of but it needs to be removed somehow
 

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Great project.... love the design and the outside appearance, but not a fan of the materials used inside. I prefer drywall and bright white walls.
 
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I have a vintage Sinclair sign probaby pre 50's about 5' high by about 7' wide. The problem is that someone tried to paint over it and the paint is flaking of but it needs to be removed somehow

Are you looking to get rid of it? Where are you located?

Great project.... love the design and the outside appearance, but not a fan of the materials used inside. I prefer drywall and bright white walls.

Thanks! no sweat, variety is the spice.

nice build

Thanks!
 
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Looks great man! I just joined the forum. I'm an engineering student at Purdue. Go Boilers! Where are you located?
 
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Snapped a few pictures today. Got a planter finished finally. Outside is starting to shape up... Ive even got some grass popping up finally.

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Picked up a couple vintage NOS porcelain barn lights. Got one up over the man door. The other will go over the tall door, whenever i find an appropriate sign (hopefully sinclair) to go under it.

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Found some time this weekend to start getting the shop straighten up and things half way arranged. Sorry some of the pictures are a little blurry. My camera must be on the fritz.

Let me know what you guys think!

Here are some finished pictures of the sink.
-I used the frost proof valve so i could have water out there. I plan to heat it and just havent figured out how i want to yet. This is cheap insurance anyways.


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Pieced together some of the gladiator cabinets and some antique cabinets i had into a semi clean work bench. The red formica should work well for the light duty stuff. I plan to add a solid wood workbench in another area later.

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Here's the heavy duty bench...

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And a couple other random pics...

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Looking good man! Its come a long way since i last saw it

x2 on what trucks are going in there.
 
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I don't see no trucks???

Looking good man! Its come a long way since i last saw it

x2 on what trucks are going in there.

You guys caught me with my pants down.

All three trucks are missing from the pictures. Hah
My F250 is backed out in the driveway, the wagoneer is at a friends under the knife, and my 54 chevy p/u has yet to make it into the new shop. (its in peices in my parents basement at the moment)
 

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Hey:

Great build! I have but one question. What is that white box next to your light reel on the ceiling? I though it might be some sort of garage opener, but I don't see anything coming out of it. Thanks!
 

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Hey:

Great build! I have but one question. What is that white box next to your light reel on the ceiling? I though it might be some sort of garage opener, but I don't see anything coming out of it. Thanks!

It is the remote garage light for the liftmaster 3800 jackshaft garage door opener!:bounce:
Didn't mean to jump in but that was to easy since I have the same setup.:beer:
 
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Thanks guys!

Dan, trust me i spent hours second guessing myself...at at some point you just have to build it! Hah... goodluck!
 
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