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Nice looking shop. Missed this in the past but subscribed now.
Essentially 16x16, 10’ high for both the metal side and the unfinished wood side.Btw, what are the dimensions of your fab room?
Good to know. I’m planning on a 12x20 fab room.Essentially 16x16, 10’ high for both the metal side and the unfinished wood side.







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I started out by excavating some salvaged stainless tubing and fittings out of the snow, hanging overnight to thaw and drip dry, straightening the best lengths, and finally putting some bends back in. The Swagelok brand roller benders at work definitely spoiled me, but I’m not about to drop $1k on a set. Luckily I dug these superseded non-roller benders out of the Dumpster a couple decades ago cuz
WE DON’T THROW AWAY TOOLS.
I guess I could do a semi-annual update.So you got that paperweight home. Any updates here? Did you splurge on some more acreage?



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My 80yo out-of-state neighbor has just agreed to sell us half of the cove!So you got that paperweight home. Any updates here? Did you splurge on some more acreage?












No vapor barrier?I had to special order a separated combustion air 80k Hot Dawg, primarily to control infiltration air, but flammable atmosphere is a minor consideration, too.
Eighty bales gave us somewhere between R60 and R80.
Some of the many things in this attic about to be covered with a couple feet of insulation: the insulated duct is a 6” fume fan exhaust; the black pipe is 1-1/4” gas line; the silver line is a 1” galvy air header; the uninsulated duct is for outside combustion air to the furnace; the flat 2x6 will be a buried walkway.
I have a pair of those as well. Got them just before Carona for about $300 each.In an effort to start getting all my **** off the floor and readily accessible, I took this stainless steel garage sale bench top and welded rear brackets and bolted-down front legs to it. A mis-matched pair of Home Depot Husky cabinets got their wheels and wood tops pulled off and placed on custom scribe fit steel brackets. Nothing is welded or bolted to the boxes. If I need to access the conduits or drain behind the left box, I just palletjack it up, pull out the brackets, and pull out at an angle.
The creepers fit underneath as if they were designed.
There is a central drain in the bench, but I doubt it will ever need a water spigot. I did plumb air back there with an auto blowdown, so regulated and unregulated air connects may appear, even if it’s only to fill the holes drilled in the top.
...and you faced the cabinets too! Well done young man, well done!Did you know that you can slip on the ice and hit your skull hard enough to dislocate your jaw and not get a concussion?
Anyway, back to pulling wire for a hidden switched receptacle under the saw station.
Followed by a quick inspection by the code dog.
And a brief respite of clear coating the drawers and salvaging enough matching knobs and pulls.
Before I dared fit three walls of beadboard
Which then led to tying up the remainder of the entire shop with two coats of drying paint.
Now that the bead boards are glued up, I can finally begin testing dust collection piping routing.
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