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You are too danged organized, takes the fun out of looking for things! Love that Craftsman rocking chair, but they must be discontinued, I ask for one at Sears and they looked at me like I was crazy! I told them Herb Spencer has one and I want one just like it. They said they would order one and call me when it gets in, can't wait!

Swamped the place out? What the heck does that mean?
 
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Looks like you gained some room after the rearrangement. I'm sure I have read the dimensions, but what size is the shop?

WarrenJ

It is always a pleasure to have you visit my place!

The overall garage is 20X30 ft. It is divided into the front garage part which is 20X20 ft and the back shop and office is 10X20 ft. I am able to work it very comfortably with the way I have it set up. Yes, I wish it was bigger, but I am pleased with the way it is.

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Herb, the new arrangement looks great. Isn't it amazing how much more space you can find in there even after it's been service? By the way, I'll be copying the hardwood flooring table tops. I've got some left over from a project inside the house. Did you put it down with a regular flooring nailer or glue or something else? I would guess in that small width no provision needs to be made for expansion. Oh and that new Proto box, what deal, you hit it one out of the park there!

Bob

Thanks so much for stopping by.

I get the Oak flooring free from my son in law. They are cut off's from his
jobs, and he uses good materials. I normally use some of his filler to "float" the tops level, let it dry, and nail down the Oak using a flooring nailer. In some cases I have used staples. I have really liked topping with this material. It finishes well. Afterwards, I make a 2 or 2-1/2 inch molded band to go around the bench.

Thanks so much for visiting, I am still thinking about your many nice old tools!!

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You are too danged organized, takes the fun out of looking for things! Love that Craftsman rocking chair, but they must be discontinued, I ask for one at Sears and they looked at me like I was crazy! I told them Herb Spencer has one and I want one just like it. They said they would order one and call me when it gets in, can't wait!

Swamped the place out? What the heck does that mean?

Mr B. Farmer "Lamar"

Thanks for taking the time to visit! I do appreciate it and all your kind comments.

TO SWAMP OUT: A military term meaning "To Mop".

"The Fort Polk Boogie: Circa: 1965-1968

Hip-O Hop-O
Ready with the Mop-O
To the Left
To the right
Clean out all the Slop-O.


One would sing the above song as one mopped the barracks. Old habits die hard.
So therefore to "swamp out" is my way of saying Mopped the Floor.

Glad you liked the rocking chair. I spent a lot of time using it. Much Killian's Irish Red is consumed therein.

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Umph!!.... must be somethin Army. :lol_hitti We Marines call it field day. :D

and on ship it was "Swab that deck swabbie, and chip that paint off so you can paint it gray again!!"

You do got good taste in beer though :beer:

I wonder if there are any wood floor barracks anymore. My 2027 Platoon in Paris Island back in 69 was in the last of the wood barracks . I'm bettin they are all concrete and brick now.
 
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Umph!!.... must be somethin Army. :lol_hitti We Marines call it field day. :D

and on ship it was "Swab that deck swabbie, and chip that paint off so you can paint it gray again!!"

You do got good taste in beer though :beer:

I wonder if there are any wood floor barracks anymore. My 2027 Platoon in Paris Island back in 69 was in the last of the wood barracks . I'm bettin they are all concrete and brick now.

must be somethin Army.

Yep about 30 years worth for me. USMC! Wow I am impressed. Some of my family members went that route, but I wound up Army. We used to say it was a hell of a job but it beat working for a living! LOL.

Most Army barracks were wooden until around the mid 70s. There are still a few here and there. I am sure you called the "center of the barracks" the "Deck". Or the "No man's land". We just called it the center aisle, but God help anyone who walked on it other than the DI.
Lots of memories talking to you my friend!

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Only 3 years of memories for me, 69-72 8th Engineers. But good ones, never regretted going in one time.
I wonder if they still field dress cigarettes.
Thanks for your 30 years Sir!!

edit) now I know why you're so damn organized. and re-organized... ;-)

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Only 3 years of memories for me, 69-72 8th Engineers. But good ones, never regretted going in one time.
I wonder if they still field dress cigarettes.
Thanks for your 30 years Sir!!

edit) now I know why you're so damn organized. and re-organized... ;-)

Salute
Lamar
To Mr Buick--
Semper Fi

Back at ya with the salute!

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Herb
 

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Did a reorganization today to gain more space. Changed woodworking to one end of shop. Wiped down and swamped the place out. I was getting tired of the mess.
I did gain some walking around room.

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Herb Spencer

Herb, your reorganization looks GREAT!
 
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Someone asked how my new arrangement works with my Subaru Tribeca. It fits pretty well but is tight nonetheless. I like the way it works. I can polish the car inside the garage ok.
Photos next frame. (Sorry for the narrow photos. These are phone photos and I am new at using a phone for pics)
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It looks like you could use a Ping-Pong ball on a string to make positioning the Subaru a bit easier Herb - or do you have something else that you line it up with?

The place looks good. :thumbup:
 
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It looks like you could use a Ping-Pong ball on a string to make positioning the Subaru a bit easier Herb - or do you have something else that you line it up with?

The place looks good. :thumbup:
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Thanks Mark
Actually the car has more room than the pic show.
Some kind of guide like you describe would be a great idea.

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Someone asked how my new arrangement works with my Subaru Tribeca.

I love Tribecas! How long have you been driving Subaru?
I have an '04 forester and my wife has a '02 outback, Subaru family all the way! Only wish they made a pickup truck (besides those useless bajas).
 
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I love Tribecas! How long have you been driving Subaru?
I have an '04 forester and my wife has a '02 outback, Subaru family all the way! Only wish they made a pickup truck (besides those useless bajas).

Ainsley

Thanks for visiting. Our Subaru is a 2013 Model and we love it. We had prior Subaru wagons in the past. I can't see why Subaru discontinued the Tribeca as it is an excellent SUV. If I were younger I would buy a WRX six speed.
For my next truck I am considering a Nissan Frontier.

Thanks again for your visit.

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Tecton air hose reel mounted to workbench. I can use it with either of my compressors and keep them portable. It was expensive but works great. I had this in mind when I built the bench.

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Tecton air hose reel mounted to workbench. I can use it with either of my compressors and keep them portable. It was expensive but works great. I had this in mind when I built the bench.

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Herb,
Thats a nice looking air hose reel system!
 
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Herb,
Thats a nice looking air hose reel system!

jon04

The Tecton reel comes in several configurations. I chose the heavy duty one that uses 3/8" X 50 Ft of Goodyear oil resistant hose. I can reach anywhere in my shop and a ways outside if need be.

Thanks for visiting!

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Nice location for the hose reel. I had originally mounted mine to the ceiling but now have it moved to a mid wall location about chest height. It makes it so much easier to reach to my work bench, across the garage or outside like you said. Looks good!
 
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Nice location for the hose reel. I had originally mounted mine to the ceiling but now have it moved to a mid wall location about chest height. It makes it so much easier to reach to my work bench, across the garage or outside like you said. Looks good!

rmalkow2

I worked over a lawn mower today using my air ratchet. With the air supply right at the bench it worked great for changing from the ratchet to an air blower. I tried both compressors, my little Bostitch Trim Air, and my larger Craftsman. Both worked great with the air hose reel.

I can recommend the Tecton Air Reel @ $114.00 on Amazon.

Thanks for visiting, I am always pleased to have you come by!!

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Got a new Dewalt compressor to replace the Bostitch Trim Air. The Bostitch will move to my Shed woodshop. The Dewalt is heavier with a bigger tank and runs two outlet hoses. The bigger Dewalt is quiet and still portable. Air needs now under control.

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Nice buy Herb. How quiet is the new one? I have that Porter Cable one and it's good by loud.

Gerard

The new Dewalt is pretty quiet as far as air compressors go. It was designed to use indoors, and therefore it is shielded with noise suppressors. I like the larger tank and the dual outlets. The only problem (a minor one) is that it
likes to vibrate on the wooden shelf I wanted to have it on. It is solid on the concrete garage floor though. It has nice rubber feet and does not move on the floor.
I will have to reinvent my stand where I want to have it, so it can rest on the floor. Not a big thing, but it is ONE more thing, isn't it? LOL. However, when all is said and done it will work out exactly like Herb Spencer wants it, so no big deal!

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Nice upgrades in your air game :) I've never seen that Dewalt unit up here before.

Thanks Dubber

The Dewalt was a good option for my bench air set up. It should be just right on running my air ratchet as well as my nail guns.

Thanks for your visit and
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Got a new Dewalt compressor to replace the Bostitch Trim Air. The Bostitch will move to my Shed woodshop. The Dewalt is heavier with a bigger tank and runs two outlet hoses. The bigger Dewalt is quiet and still portable. Air needs now under control.



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Herb


Looks great Herb. I have been thinking of getting the bigger stand up Dewalt compressor that puts out 200 psi. I really like the look of it and it has great reviews. I am really a fan of anything Dewalt. Definitely quality heavy duty tools.

Absolutely love your shop and all the design and details it has.

This one:
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/\ I just picked that one up recently actually. Love it!


Don't want to litter up Herbs thread. But I just missed a practically brand new one for sale on CL for $200. I was regretting that, cheapest I've found is 389.00 at HD and a bit Less on Amazon.
 
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What about gluing a piece of carpet to the shelf? That would give in a non slip and quiet surface to rest on.

Gerard

Thanks that is a good idea. I have some indoor/outdoor carpet on hand and I will see if that holds the feet of the compressor from moving around!!

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Looks great Herb. I have been thinking of getting the bigger stand up Dewalt compressor that puts out 200 psi. I really like the look of it and it has great reviews. I am really a fan of anything Dewalt. Definitely quality heavy duty tools.

Absolutely love your shop and all the design and details it has.

This one:
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sdavis622

Thanks! I really liked the looks of that one and it should be ideal especially for an automotive shop. That is a nice unit indeed.

Thanks for your picture!!

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Don't want to litter up Herbs thread. But I just missed a practically brand new one for sale on CL for $200. I was regretting that, cheapest I've found is 389.00 at HD and a bit Less on Amazon.

sdavis622

Anyone with a picture, an idea, or a problem or solution, or even a thought is welcome here. We used to say "A little free air, water, information, clean rest rooms, and state maps". (Wow those days are long gone aren't they?) LOL.

$200 bucks would have been a "deal".

Thanks so much for visiting!!

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