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Motorhead Extraordinaire

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I did industrial grade epoxy floors in my shop 10 years and 4 complete frame off restorations later and it still looks great.

I used Sherwin Williams two-part primer and two-part epoxy top coat. The stuff great American factories use. I would do it the same way again.

My two cents ....

Joe
 
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It's cold out as a witch's ***** here today, but we are rolling out the primer anyhow... I want to get this thing painted and ready for move in by Friday. Doubt I'll make it!
 

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Ryan, where did you get the lights and drop cord? And how much did they set you back per light, if you don't mind me asking. I have plans to do florescent strip lights in my shop, but now that I've seen yours, I'm reconsidering.
 
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She's painted and trimmed... All that's left to do is get power to the building and finish electric... I couldn't help but to start "mocking up" the tool boxes even though I should be working on electrical.
 

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We rode the Hill country two weeks ago it was in the 70's, this week we saw low 30's!
But weatherman says 70 tomorrow! Gotta love Texas!
 
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I had to make a living today, so no real time to work in the shop... I did, however, sneak out there for about an hour to start putting the main bench together. I'll do a full post on this stuff later...

It's all scratch and dent Lista stuff from Motorhead Extraordinaire.
 

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I should be working on wiring... Instead, I put an old used transformer in this old Cad sign... and rewired it. First time it's been lit in a long time...
 

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I've been too busy and too lazy to finish up the wiring on the shop, so I've spent my time doing stuff that's more quickly rewarding. The sign is now cleaned up, rewired, and hung.

I'm kind of in love with it... But was amazed at how small it looked once up there. I mean, this thing is 6' long and over 2' tall... In my old shop, it looked HUGE.
 

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More premature shop decorating...

This sign is from the late 40's and has quite a history to it... If you are a traditional hot rodder, you might recognize it as the sign that hung outside Vern Tardel's shop for decades. He gave it to me last year and I've been so excited to hang it... Originally, it was gonna go out the outside of the building (it's 32' long when all together), but I really want to see this while I'm working.
 

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I got my main bench put together and plumbed. Two things:

1. The Lista boxes from Motorhead are amazing.

2. Getting this all together, plumb, and sturdy was a lot more work than I expected.

Anyway, full review here.
 

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You are absolutely right about a quality tool box, night and day difference. Pricey for sure but they will last forever.
Shop looks killer.
 

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The vise by the door looks like something I would bump into.
But you placed it there to look symmetrical, which looks nice, clean and orderly.


The vises look identical size or close to it. I think you should replace one with an 8" jaw. That way if the little guy won't help, go to the big guy. I don't see much purpose of having 2 of the same size vise.

Other than that, the garage looks good.
 

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We had Stanley Vidmar boxes at the shipyard I worked at, just like most military bases. You could roll out a lower drawer and use it as a step to reach the shelves above. The shop I worked in had a row of cabinets about 5 ft tall with shelves above.
 
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The vise by the door looks like something I would bump into.
But you placed it there to look symmetrical, which looks nice, clean and orderly.


The vises look identical size or close to it. I think you should replace one with an 8" jaw. That way if the little guy won't help, go to the big guy. I don't see much purpose of having 2 of the same size vise.

Other than that, the garage looks good.

The vise by the door is just staged. It's not going there. We are eye 2 eye...
 
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