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This is right purdy. Thanks Jim!!!
Some light buffing, it will look like brand new. Seeing it in person, it will have to stay in the Shed for a little while.

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Hopefully one returns in the next 5-6 years.

In the interim this will have to do. The battery box turned brake stand is ready. This will be a nice multipurpose tool. 1290301e0e6b7b0956f1aa14da31b9f8.jpg
I definitely got to practice my welding. Like the angle for the casters, the top needed an extra 3/4” on each end. 24e3a0e2c1836a07c37b32b27341aab5.jpg
Another plus is the cart that the brake was on is now temp storage for some heavy plate. 59b5bba3686a8f93f55901c076783a58.jpg
I’m seeing more and more floor space. Yay!


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That's a fine looking brake on that rough old battery box. [emoji38][emoji38]
Glad to see it getting some use and love.

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That's a fine looking brake on that rough old battery box. [emoji38][emoji38]
Glad to see it getting some use and love.

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Yes it is, a big Thank You to you. I definitely get use out of it.


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Hope you have your steel toe safety sandals on when moving that cart with the steel circles. I have visions of a sudden stop of the cart and one of those rolling off!:eyecrazy:

Nice repurpose of the box for the brake.

Pretty exciting to see concrete in the shop.
 
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The disc are properly chocked.

Had my Florida Safety Shoes when I moved these heavy mo’ fos Wednesday evening. IMG_1015.jpg


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We'll see if his toes survive tomorrow. :dunno:

What I was thinking.:lol_hitti

And someone was calling me harsh. But it doesn't mean we're wrong. :lol_hitti

I just hope I don’t feel bad if it happens, like I jinxed him.:lol_hitti

The disc are properly chocked.

Had my Florida Safety Shoes when I moved these heavy mo’ fos Wednesday evening. IMG_1015.jpg

So what?, you eliminated the battery box hazard and had to go out and get a replacement? Added a fire risk while your pinned under it?:eyecrazy:


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Yesterday was spent unloading my pump at the shop and unloading John’s (Toolfool) at his house. When finished, he treated us to a tasty bbq lunch. Back at the shop, I wanted to lighten the pump. Couldn’t get the heavy mixing valves out but did remove the hoses and the copper lines. IMG_1041.jpg
The copper will be used as a cooling manifold for the air compressor. I need a hose for my vintage pump so one goes there. The others I figure something out.


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This week I decided to help stimulate the economy with visits to two estate sales. First one came across a needed air rivet gun. Definitely better than the air chisel I have been using.
The second one, I went only looking for a ladder and ended up with several machinists measuring tools, a nice wall lumber rack, 2 sheets of Baltic Birch plywood and the most useful, a wall fan. Adjustments.jpg
Cleaned the decades of grunge off fan and pulled chain pull switch out because chain was broken inside switch.
With the goodies put away, a switch on the shopping list, it was housecleaning time. IMG_1104.jpg my pile of plate and sheet steel was blocking the plywood storage area so new goods were leaned against shelves, benches and other things. IMG_1106.jpg
After some sorting and shuffling, the corner is looking good, everything sorted by type/size and in its place. IMG_1108.jpg. And now I can get to this frig and start work on Christine IMG_1107.jpg
An unexpected plus was the brake now has a permanent home. IMG_1115.jpg



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Shorty, nice score on the fan. That must be mandatory shop equipment where you live. You weren't kidding about the years of grunge on that though. :lol:
Looks like an industrial 100% duty cycle fan.

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Shorty if you ever do find the ladder you’re looking for and need instructions on how to descend it very rapidly in one swift motion, I can help you learn how to do it. I’m a professional rapid ladder decender.


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Shorty if you ever do find the ladder you’re looking for and need instructions on how to descend it very rapidly in one swift motion, I can help you learn how to do it. I’m a professional rapid ladder decender.


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You descend ladders? I thought they came down with you.:dunno:
 

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Shorty if you ever do find the ladder you’re looking for and need instructions on how to descend it very rapidly in one swift motion, I can help you learn how to do it. I’m a professional rapid ladder decender.


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Mac, Shorty really doesn’t need help on how to dismount a ladder.:lol_hitti:lol_hitti
 

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If anyone wants to learn how to NOT do any physical labor for 5 months while running up some sizeable medical bills, I'll be happy to show them EXACTLY how to descend a ladder!!

Congrats on seeing some of that floor again. Mine can disappear for years at a time!
 
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Today was supposed to be the start of my tonneau repaint but the Tahoe wouldn’t start. Started last weekend. My typical luck.
Well back to the fan project. Appears the fan is set to plug into a switched outlet. I brought two different pull switches and one allowed me to use pull chain as off. Now I have 1930’s AC in lift bay. b71482eda7b9877d9b5de61bc6370f58.jpg
Another quick project was mounting this readable drill/tap chart on some foam board. A lot better than micro card I’ve been using. 2557285a91703b05c93c3cbed0850857.jpg


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I wish I could afford a nice chart like that. Mine is a little plastic one which has been cracked halfway through for years. The numbers seem to still be the same but I look forward to moving into the big leagues with you.:bowdown:
 

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I wish I could afford a nice chart like that. Mine is a little plastic one which has been cracked halfway through for years. The numbers seem to still be the same but I look forward to moving into the big leagues with you.:bowdown:

He’s getting high polluting for sure Andy,
Full size tap chart and a fan that moves back and forth on its own!!

Next thing you know it’ll be a functioning order picker!!!!
 

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I wish I could afford a nice chart like that. Mine is a little plastic one which has been cracked halfway through for years. The numbers seem to still be the same but I look forward to moving into the big leagues with you.:bowdown:
I always wanted one too. So the nice people at Starret sent me one for free. They even paid the postage.

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The chart is a big plus. Like Andy, I’ve been using a small plastic one. This one was tacked to plywood at an estate sale. They didn’t charge me for it so score.

You too can get a jumbo chart for your shop. For the low, low price of $99.99 and a plane ticket to your humble abode I will personally deliver a signed copy. Limited to the first 10 special customers. Order now and you will also receive a free HF flashlight or tape measure. Call now, call often.


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So John no chart for you.

Jim, does the $6.95 come on a piece of used foam board or is it personally signed? Plus a visit from me is so much better than from a postal carrier. Lol.


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I picked up something similar from someone in TX.

https://wilkerdos.com/product/shop-charts/

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