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:rolleyes: you say that like its something you don't do? Glad to know I'm not the only one. Once things are cleaned up and everything is on castors its happening again on my end... Its a lot easier when everything rolls...


Yep, taken the place apart but it wasn't for painting purposes. It was for more important things like fitting more cabinets when had the WOC or something else.

I agree while I've had most of my stuff on casters but never had it like this before. I even thought of putting water heater on casters. It has SS flex lines on it.
 
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:rolleyes: you say that like its something you don't do? Glad to know I'm not the only one. Once things are cleaned up and everything is on castors its happening again on my end... Its a lot easier when everything rolls...

No, mine is just moving at glacier speed, I'll be happy to just get everything in place some day, much less take it apart:lol_hitti

I agree about the ease of rolling, started years ago putting everything on casters.but in Gs garage, if you look closley, there's direction arrows , merge lanes and tons of skid marks.:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:beer:
 

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Yep, taken the place apart but it wasn't for painting purposes. It was for more important things like fitting more cabinets when had the WOC or something else.

I agree while I've had most of my stuff on casters but never had it like this before. I even thought of putting water heater on casters. It has SS flex lines on it.

G, the whole forum knows it's not for painting purposes, sorry, couldn't resist.

How about the fridge on casters and a retractable cord, then we don't have to get up from whatever we're sitting on to get a beer:thumbup:, hey G, rool the fridge my way would ya!!!:beer::beer:
 
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G, the whole forum knows it's not for painting purposes, sorry, couldn't resist.



How about the fridge on casters and a retractable cord, then we don't have to get up from whatever we're sitting on to get a beer:thumbup:, hey G, rool the fridge my way would ya!!!:beer::beer:



That would be better the rollers on it now. I should get with Shopnut and design some beer delivering system.
 
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Having a birthday party today?

Happy birthday dude.

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Thank you sir. I do it right and take the week off from work. LOL. No big birthday party for me. My father and I went out to breakfast this morning and than back to my house to helped me with few things. Tonight going out to dinner with the wife to restaurant in Bayport.
 

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Happy Birthday Gerard! Take a lot of pictures of your garage today because one thing I know is it will be different when you finish this trip around the sun! :beer:
 

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Happy Birthday Gerard!! Enjoy dinner with your wife! And no rearranging the dinnerware at the table as you ponder new layouts!


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Happy Birthday Gerard! Take a lot of pictures of your garage today because one thing I know is it will be different when you finish this trip around the sun! :beer:


Thanks, still not done putting back together. Been working on if everyday since last Thursday. Sometimes got to take break from it.

Happy Birthday Gerard!


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Thanks you sir.

Happy Birthday Gerard!! Enjoy dinner with your wife! And no rearranging the dinnerware at the table as you ponder new layouts!


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Thank you sir. Now if I discussed new garage layouts while out to dinner with the wife I'll be in the ER having utensils removed from various parts of my body.
 

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Thanks, still not done putting back together. Been working on if everyday since last Thursday. Sometimes got to take break from it.




Thank you sir.




Thanks you sir.




Thank you sir. Now if I discussed new garage layouts while out to dinner with the wife I'll be in the ER having utensils removed from various parts of my body.
Smart man. The visuals are not pretty.

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Took a few days off from the garage and spend some time with the wife. We did some flea marketing on Saturday. I got another Garland hammer for $5.00.

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Its a Garland #4 solid head Rawhide hammer and its heavy SOB. Its supposed to be 4lb hammer and here's it compared to my Garland #1.

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After hitting few more places come home and at least got my lawn mowed. This morning got up took totes off wall and preceded to mow my inlaws. After that had visit from LX460 and his wife. After that finished all trimming,edging and weed whacking at inlaws. Came back down to my house and did all my trimming, edging and weed whacking at my house.

By this time I'm beat and I know I shouldn't work but wanted to get shelf at least drilled for anchors. This is where working alone *****. The shelf is one piece and about 15ft long. Getting shelf unattached and down was funny. Well it almost ended up on the floor few times. Good thing I'm wearing my Florida OSHA approved safety shoes. LOL. Getting it back up was fun too.

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Unlucky there was no trips to the ER and no stitches involved. I decided to not tear everything out and go with lead anchors and 3 in lag bolts.

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I leveled the shelf and drilled though the middle span between furring strips.

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7 spans 7 lead anchors and one extra that will help when bridge shelf goes over door.

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Ran mason line from end to end and its level and no dips in center.

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After all said and done its best it's going to get. Tomorrow I'll finish up odds and ends and get this wall all back together.
 

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Well I'm late to the party again. Happy belated birthday young man. Eventually you're going to catch up to the rest of us.

Florida OSHA approved safety shoes???:lol_hitti:lol_hitti

Good to see you making the best of your off time.
 

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Florida OSHA approved safety shoes???:lol_hitti:lol_hitti

I saw the same thing and laughed. I cringe every time I see Bob Heine's "Florida safety shoes" Guess working in construction and seeming to drop something on my foot nearly every time I don't have the steel toes on does it for me. Maybe my toes have gotten weak over the years....
 

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I saw the same thing and laughed. I cringe every time I see Bob Heine's "Florida safety shoes" Guess working in construction and seeming to drop something on my foot nearly every time I don't have the steel toes on does it for me. Maybe my toes have gotten weak over the years....

We have a saying here in Florida, "If it's heavy enough to smash your toes, you're working to hard." Also, "If you can't safely work barefooted or in flip flops, the job can wait until yesterday.":rocker:
 

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We have a saying here in Florida, "If it's heavy enough to smash your toes, you're working to hard." Also, "If you can't safely work barefooted or in flip flops, the job can wait until yesterday.":rocker:

Jeeeezz Shorty, dont tell them that, we will just get more of them moving down...


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We have a saying here in Florida, "If it's heavy enough to smash your toes, you're working to hard." Also, "If you can't safely work barefooted or in flip flops, the job can wait until yesterday.":rocker:

Sounds like the place to be Shorty. My luck, some little $#!+ for brains kid would knock a can of beans on my foot at the grocery.....
 

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I dropped a piece of plywood on my bare foot one day. It was only a half sheet of 3/8-inch ply and it hit my foot where the tongue of a steel toed shoe would have been. Swelled up like a balloon so my wife sent me to the ER wearing slippers. Three hours and a Porsche payment later (by Medicare & Supplemental) I was on my way home (in the Corvette). Just a bad bruise but it looked a lot like a break. My wife (who is always nagging me about footwear) was very sympathetic, offering to drive me home if the foot had to be amputated.
 
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Well I'm late to the party again. Happy belated birthday young man. Eventually you're going to catch up to the rest of us.



Florida OSHA approved safety shoes???:lol_hitti:lol_hitti



Good to see you making the best of your off time.



Thanks Dan. Yep, Florida OSHA approved anti slip flip flops. I spent few days ripping the garage and then some days with the wife.
 
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I saw the same thing and laughed. I cringe every time I see Bob Heine's "Florida safety shoes" Guess working in construction and seeming to drop something on my foot nearly every time I don't have the steel toes on does it for me. Maybe my toes have gotten weak over the years....



I usually have something on my feet. I tell the wife never walk in the garage without something on your feet because if in middle of working you never know what's on the floor. Its Florida so shorts and flip flops or sneakers. Its just to damn hot sometimes.
 
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We have a saying here in Florida, "If it's heavy enough to smash your toes, you're working to hard." Also, "If you can't safely work barefooted or in flip flops, the job can wait until yesterday.":rocker:



Awesome, another reason I can use not to finish my garage. LOL.
 
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I like that I'm in my flops 98% of the time



That's funny. Outsiders don't know we had all types of flip flops. We have our going out to dinner pair, beach pair, garage pair and the house pair. LOL. Project to getting serious when got to grab some socks and shoes. LOL
 
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I dropped a piece of plywood on my bare foot one day. It was only a half sheet of 3/8-inch ply and it hit my foot where the tongue of a steel toed shoe would have been. Swelled up like a balloon so my wife sent me to the ER wearing slippers. Three hours and a Porsche payment later (by Medicare & Supplemental) I was on my way home (in the Corvette). Just a bad bruise but it looked a lot like a break. My wife (who is always nagging me about footwear) was very sympathetic, offering to drive me home if the foot had to be amputated.



Three hours later and Porsche payment later...

bhahahahahahahaha that's funny as hell. I've been pretty lucky as far as injuries. Many many close calls. Only had one ER visit which involved 5 Stitches. LOL
 

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That's funny. Outsiders don't know we had all types of flip flops. We have our going out to dinner pair, beach pair, garage pair and the house pair. LOL. Project to getting serious when got to grab some socks and shoes. LOL



I am from KY and that is just plain uppity. Seriously though I used to be able to do that. Had back door and front door flip flops or sandals. Have to wear damned orthotics now if I want to walk the next day so I usually have to wear something a little more substantial even inside the house.


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I am from KY and that is just plain uppity. Seriously though I used to be able to do that. Had back door and front door flip flops or sandals. Have to wear damned orthotics now if I want to walk the next day so I usually have to wear something a little more substantial even inside the house.


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I'll admit I'm getting older and looked into those. I always wore heavy steel toe boots to work just because at my job sneakers just don't last. 20 years of jumping in and out of a truck all day have definitely taking it's toll on my feet and ankles. On the other hand the boots have saved me from twisting and breaking my ankle several times. In pass months I switched to lightweight running shoes and what a difference. Only issue is wet grass will get your socks wet and dirt seems to find its way it much easier. One day we where to have storms all day so wore my water proof boots and felt clumsier than hell. LOL.
 
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