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nice job Dave, hey where did you get the hose reel at? I am looking for one soon

Rob/HBT

Thanks Rob! I picked it up a few weeks back when it was on sale at Princess Auto. Not quite sure when. If you go into one and ask when it was last on sale, sometimes they'll give that sale price or tell you when it may come back on sale!

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thanks Dave, I will look into it. I need a blue one to go with

THE FORD THEME!!!

just pokin some fun with ya.

hey I was at princess auto today and picked up a 30,000-55,000 Mr. Heater. -25 here today and the garage was actually warmer inside (about -10 ish) I plugged the heater in and in about 10 minutes it was nice in there,... WOOHOOOO!!!!!!

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Excellent build thread. I'm a fellow Canadian (near London, ON). I see you have a Mr Heater unit like mine. I have a 24x40 pole barn style shop and I bought a 45K natural gas unit from Princess Auto last week to keep me warm this winter. I installed it by the book but when I flipped the switch it wouldn't run. The exhaust fan would come on for a minute, the ignitor would buzz and the gas valve solenoid would click, and then it would shut itself off. The error code indicated no flame detected (no **** sherlock). After several hours of trying to get it to work I called a friend who does residential furnace repair and he popped by. He used his sniffer to confirm what I already suspected, no gas was getting through the gas valve. So I took the unit back. That's when they realized they mistakenly gave me a propane unit. There was no label on the first box indicating which type it was but the replacement had a natural gas sticker on it. Anyway, I took the correct unit home, hooked it up and presto :)

Keep up the good work.
 
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thanks Dave, I will look into it. I need a blue one to go with

THE FORD THEME!!!

just pokin some fun with ya.

hey I was at princess auto today and picked up a 30,000-55,000 Mr. Heater. -25 here today and the garage was actually warmer inside (about -10 ish) I plugged the heater in and in about 10 minutes it was nice in there,... WOOHOOOO!!!!!!

Rob/HBT

Glad you got some heat. You'll have to show us some of the "Ford Theme" Stuff when you get done! :)

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Excellent build thread. I'm a fellow Canadian (near London, ON). I see you have a Mr Heater unit like mine. I have a 24x40 pole barn style shop and I bought a 45K natural gas unit from Princess Auto last week to keep me warm this winter. I installed it by the book but when I flipped the switch it wouldn't run. The exhaust fan would come on for a minute, the ignitor would buzz and the gas valve solenoid would click, and then it would shut itself off. The error code indicated no flame detected (no **** sherlock). After several hours of trying to get it to work I called a friend who does residential furnace repair and he popped by. He used his sniffer to confirm what I already suspected, no gas was getting through the gas valve. So I took the unit back. That's when they realized they mistakenly gave me a propane unit. There was no label on the first box indicating which type it was but the replacement had a natural gas sticker on it. Anyway, I took the correct unit home, hooked it up and presto :)

Keep up the good work.


Thanks Army!

Glad you got you furnace sorted out! :thumbup:

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Holy ****, your guys work fast! At what point did you take over the build?

Thanks! It took a bit of coordination! Once it was complete on the outside, my wife & I started the insulation. Then we did the drywall & OSB on the walls. It helped I had a week of vacation as well!

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more pictures please Dave,

how's the weather holding up for you? we are actually out of the deep freeze (-34C to 1C on the positive side

Rob/HBT

Hi Rob,

Haven't done much the past week. I was away for company business and came home ill, so I took it easy on the weekend. I'll post some when I get more done, although it may be a couple of weeks.

Weather's not quite as cold here, dipped down to -10 for a day or two and now back to +6 with rain!

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I managed to pop my back out in the garage:shocking:. I had 14 sheets of 4X12 drywall on the truck to be unloaded yet. Called up my good friend Brian to help me unload it. So today (Tuesday) home from work, and can hardly put my socks on:mad:.

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I managed to pop my back out in the garage:shocking:. I had 14 sheets of 4X12 drywall on the truck to be unloaded yet. Called up my good friend Brian to help me unload it. So today (Tuesday) home from work, and can hardly put my socks on:mad:.

Rob/HBT

I hear & feel for you! My back was sore after the drywall on the ceiling and then a week later doing the walls. It does get better though! :)

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Hey Dave, Shop looks great! very jealous workin out of a 24x24 attached right now:shocking: I was searching 4 some parts for my 66 Bel Air & a thread popped up with your name on it:headscrat,Did you ever find one?had mine for about 6 years found it in Welland & just getting back into it,my 15 yr old son just finished rebuilding a mini speed boat so that got in the way:bounce: but we are back on the Bel Air now.Cheers!!:beer:
 
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Hey Dave, Shop looks great! very jealous workin out of a 24x24 attached right now:shocking: I was searching 4 some parts for my 66 Bel Air & a thread popped up with your name on it:headscrat,Did you ever find one?had mine for about 6 years found it in Welland & just getting back into it,my 15 yr old son just finished rebuilding a mini speed boat so that got in the way:bounce: but we are back on the Bel Air now.Cheers!!:beer:

Thanks!! :) Nothing on a '66 yet :( Looked at a few, nothing I wanted yet. Also watching for a '57 Chev 2-door post, Canadian version, nothing there either. Love to see some pictures of your Bel Air though!! :thumbup:

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I'm now actually thinking of going with a straight pipe sloping downwards to drain water and run a upright before the end of it for the filter & regulator. I'd add a drain at the end of the pipe, something like this picture, but with just one drop at the end:
PipeLayout.jpg

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Impressive garage build you did there Dave - thanks for the good air piping layout.
- I hope to borrow, your ideal layout, this summer.
- do you have a source website, for the air piping diagram ??

Also, read one of your posts re. a Canadian version 1957 CHEV. 2 door post.
- just curious...what's different or unique about the Canadian models, in '57 ??
- I know the Oshawa ON. made Chevelle's had inside trunk sheet metal painted in the same exterior body color
(at least the A-Bodies for the Canadian dealer market)

I'm just South of London...neighbor...big fan of Canadian iron to.
...Larry
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Impressive garage build you did there Dave - thanks for the good air piping layout.
- I hope to borrow, your ideal layout, this summer.


Thanks Larry, can't wait to see yours take shape!

- do you have a source website, for the air piping diagram ??

http://www.sharpe1.com/sharpe/sharpe.nsf/Page/Air+Piping+Layout

Also, read one of your posts re. a Canadian version 1957 CHEV. 2 door post.
- just curious...what's different or unique about the Canadian models, in '57 ??
- I know the Oshawa ON. made Chevelle's had inside trunk sheet metal painted in the same exterior body color
(at least the A-Bodies for the Canadian dealer market)[/B]

I don't know alot about the differences, yet, other than the Canadian versions had two cowl plates, one that says "General Motors of Canada Limited". The US version has one cowl tag and a VIN plate just inside the drivers door on the front body hinge pillar. I only found this out by asking questions on another site.

I'm just South of London...neighbor...big fan of Canadian iron to.
...Larry
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1965 Malibu S/S, 1966 Beaumont Custom original paint, 1967 Beaumont Custom, 1967 Beaumont Custom original paint, 1967 Beaumont 396-350HP Sport Deluxe M21-411's - SOLD 1970 Judge

Glad to have you here Larry.

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First time reading your build, very nice. I noticed in the back yard, that big river. Do you have to worry about flooding? It looks like your up maybe 20', I can't tell from the pictures, but it sure looks like a pretty place.
I see your avatar says TeamChevy, are you into 57's or just other cool ole chevy's?
I use to be into the 56 Chevy's, owned probably about 50 of them over the years, had three of them I showed and one I raced a little at nostagilia drags. I put disc brakes and a LS7 454, with 411 rear and turbo 400. That was back in the early 80's, seems like another lifetime ago. Anyway, very nice shop, gonna watch what you paint, like walls and floor.
 
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First time reading your build, very nice. I noticed in the back yard, that big river. Do you have to worry about flooding? It looks like your up maybe 20', I can't tell from the pictures, but it sure looks like a pretty place.
I see your avatar says TeamChevy, are you into 57's or just other cool ole chevy's?
I use to be into the 56 Chevy's, owned probably about 50 of them over the years, had three of them I showed and one I raced a little at nostagilia drags. I put disc brakes and a LS7 454, with 411 rear and turbo 400. That was back in the early 80's, seems like another lifetime ago. Anyway, very nice shop, gonna watch what you paint, like walls and floor.

Hi Bugthug! Thanks for taking the time to read my thread!

So far there hasn't been a major flood in the area. We've been here 2 years, It's great!

I kinda like all Chevy's! I started off with a 76 Camaro LT, but also have an 84 Silverado and recently picked up a 57 210 2 door sedan. Needless to say, that garage is full at the moment. I haven't painted the walls or the floors yet. When I do, I'll be updating the thread!

Dave
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Hey Dave,
Have been busy @ work also will post some pics of my 66 Belair,out of interest there is a 66 Biscayne on Kiiji in Windsor,have you looked it?? was thinking about looking at it:headscrat
Thanks
John
 
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Hey Dave,
Have been busy @ work also will post some pics of my 66 Belair,out of interest there is a 66 Biscayne on Kiiji in Windsor,have you looked it?? was thinking about looking at it:headscrat
Thanks
John

Hi John. I haven't seen that Biscayne, but I'll have to wait awhile on that now. I'm trying to get the Camaro back on the road to free up some room to work on the 210 this winter! Love to see some of your pics! :thumbup:

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