Sunbimmer
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In its own way yours is probably nicer than most in that magazine! If you wanted a condo you'd buy one, If you want a nice garage just walk out to yours..![]()
here, I love the certain conviviality of your place In its own way yours is probably nicer than most in that magazine! If you wanted a condo you'd buy one, If you want a nice garage just walk out to yours..![]()
here, I love the certain conviviality of your place In its own way yours is probably nicer than most in that magazine! If you wanted a condo you'd buy one, If you want a nice garage just walk out to yours..![]()
here, I love the certain conviviality of your place
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Thank you for your thumbs up and comment! I have to admit I had to pull the Oxford on the word "conviviality", as that did not seem to be a familiar word to me.....
" I want a place where here in my retirement years, I can go and find solitude, sit and watch the rain fall, or even tackle a huge project. I am a restoration nut. My all time favorite thing is to find something old, re- do it, and put it back to life."
Sounds to me like your head is in a very good place! Your garage just happens to be a fine reflection of your state of mind; I envy both the condition of your garage and your attitude.
Edit: Now, how am I going to tell her you guys are probably not going to be interested in her posting her latest "hanging flower basket" creations?
I love the tool set in post 95!
Also today I began to figure out how I can put my carpenter tool set on a slide under my bench. This puppy is heavy!! It is up to about 60 pounds, guessing.
I am trying to think up or devise a set of drawer type rails and a board for it. The board would allow me to pull out the tool box, open it up and not have to bend over so much to get to the tools.
I am pretty sure I can buy some heavy duty rails, mount the sized board and simply pull the box outward and open it up. Probably a simple trick but I am going to sleep on it. Suggestions welcome!!!
Decided I can either mount the rails bottom or sides of opening. And can make the board deep enough to sit at least one of the two removable tool trays on.

Being a 'handyman' apartment manager in a former life, you could probably fab up a pair of these for yourself.
http://www.adaptmy.com/kitchen/cabinets/heavy-duty-mixer-lift-for-base-cabinets/#clear
Tell the Mrs. she is welcome to post her hanging baskets on GJ as long as the baskets are made from old hubcaps, oil pans, inverted valve covers, .... Just be prepared for a 'dope slap'! LOL
You like to restore 'old stuff'? Well, take that briefcase toolbox out to the woodshed, hang it on a rafter and skin it of its' vinyl. Then, take in back into the shop, put on your taxidermist's hat and give it a 'new' coat of genuine hand sown calf skin or the more rare hide of the wild 'Nauga'!![]()
Well, after zooming in on the CC machine, I can see that your Granddaughter did an absolutely GRAND job on the lettering; A+!
When do we get to see one of the wife's 'hubcap' hanging baskets? lol
She did a great job. Also handy to have an artist on retainer who you can pay with food and Cokes i assume ha ha ha.
Since my garage part is coming along to my pleasing, I have decided I may need some type of lift in it. I don't really have the ceiling height so I may go with something like this:

....I looked and don't think I have a wooden chair strong enough to hold a Tahoe. However, I am pretty sure that three 2X4's duct taped together will do it.

That picture of the make shift lift is AWESOME!!!!!!
The chair is a great touch.
You know things like that go on all the time all around the world.
The cooler will be a great piece for your garage.
Grand daughter came by today and painted the raised graphics on the front of my Coca Cola machine. Before and after pics and pic of machine on two wheeler ready to go to it's place in the shop. All I need do now is plug it in and fill it with products! I am still researching the net to try and find a water fountain of the type it supports. So far I have found the faucet (bubbler) but not a tray for it to mount on with drain. I am going tomorrow to a local Locke Supply who says they either have it, can get it, or can fabricate it.
Coke machine looks great! Really brings back some memories - my grandparents had one like that in the service station they ran for 40+ years.