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Dude, the jealousy is all on this side. Your shop, your workmanship, your metal working talent...top quality craftsmanship.

But the lift did come in handy...lol


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Damn!!! I can't believe you scored that sandblaster for twenty bucks :rocker:


I couldn't either...[emoji38]

In other news, I just sold the little generator. Literally brought me flush with what I paid for everything I got. Now I'm going back to grab more stuff!!


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Wow, great finds!

Every time I see a post with you working on a vehicle utilizing that great two post, I think about all the work I'll be doing this coming spring bent over, or on my back, lol! I need a barn!
 
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I've got my coat on; where do I go?:drool:


Just a short drive south man....lol

It looks like you had an afternoon of working and chatting and enjoying family.


That I did! The shop has been a great gathering point!

Wow, great finds!

Every time I see a post with you working on a vehicle utilizing that great two post, I think about all the work I'll be doing this coming spring bent over, or on my back, lol! I need a barn!


All my life so far working on the ground, now those days are done. If you lived closed I'd offer the lift anytime!! It's helped a whole lot of other people already too!!



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Got into some maintenance & repair on one of my Jr. 4Wheelers (Polaris Predator 90).

This lift table has changed my life in regards to working on things like this. It made this little project a pleasure!

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Gotta order up a bunch of parts now...


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I cant figure out why YOU would have a CB Boiler in your own Shop!
figure you'd never want anything like that around after working all day on them!

Keep up the Good work

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Brookline,NH
 
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I cant figure out why YOU would have a CB Boiler in your own Shop!
figure you'd never want anything like that around after working all day on them!

Keep up the Good work

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Dave Riley
Brookline,NH


Oh geez, you're on here Dave?! Lol, it's a small world man! You like that CB plate on the furnace huh?..lol. I had an extra one kicking around, figured I throw one on there.

All told, I like messing around with all sorts of mechanical stuff in the shop (if you couldn't tell from this thread...lol). But you won't find any boilers in there, that's for sure...haha.

Take it easy man, I'll see you at the plant sometime....


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yeah, ive been lurking for some time gathering ideas for when i get to build the ideal 40x40 Bike Cave, Metal Fabbing Projects and Some Woodworking as well as some room for the truck n cars.
 
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yeah, ive been lurking for some time gathering ideas for when i get to build the ideal 40x40 Bike Cave, Metal Fabbing Projects and Some Woodworking as well as some room for the truck n cars.


Cool. 40 x 40 might not be enough for all that!! Lol.

I mean, you have several bikes right? Figure parking for all of them during the winter, plus an open area for a bike lift/area for working on one (or more) of them. Between that and a little space for your vehicles....that's some space man!


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I did read about it in several places. With my compressor isolated in a closet, it's already very quiet...and I still haven't insulated the closet yet!


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Howdy folks...figured I'd check in just to say hi. I've been absolutely swamped at work, and have not been in the shop NEARLY enough since March. I have done a bunch in the shop, but not much to the shop.

That said, I'll put together an update post soon.

Hope everyone is safe and well!!




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Howdy folks...figured I'd check in just to say hi. I've been absolutely swamped at work, and have not been in the shop NEARLY enough since March. I have done a bunch in the shop, but not much to the shop.

That said, I'll put together an update post soon.

Hope everyone is safe and well!!

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Does that mean you got the Cougar back on the road???
 
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Does that mean you got the Cougar back on the road???



Haha....unfortunately no man. I have been working on a remote project in VT. I leave home on Monday AM (sometimes Sunday night), and don't return till Friday night....been this way since March. Things are staring to return to normal now though, and I am home this week!

That said, I bought a new 6' x 14' landscape style trailer a month ago. I have it in the shop now for some custom lighting and tie down hoops. It been nice working until the shop again! I'll get some pictures up soon...


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Well hello again everybody! What can I say, life and work got crazy busy on me, and I just haven't been able to keep the updates as regular as I would have liked.

That said, quite a lot has changed around the shop since I last updated the thread.

Oh, and bulletpruf, the cougar is still not on the road yet....lol


First things first, the new trailer. Well, it's a year old now:lol:
 

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Since buying the trailer I pulled all of the crappy incandescent lighting and upgraded to all LED. Put it up on the lift for that work, took my time and had fun with it....
 

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Got a couple new pieces of equipment.

First, the new 10 ton shop press. I't has already saved my bacon on several projects...
 

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The shop layout has changed a bit....Nothing drastic, just some new furniture and shuffled some things around a bit. Much more functional and usable now with my small work/electronics work desk.
 

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Aside from actually working on the shop, I have been doing a ton "in" the shop. Cars/boats/mowers/chainsaws....you name it, I've been working on it. Ill post some of those going forward as well.

That's it for now.....I'll be working on keeping the thread updated a lot more often now!!

Looking forward to catching up with everybody!

Thanks for reading!!
 
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Not sure how I could omit my latest addition to the shop....my new ZT!!

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The wife and pup like it already....lol

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That defentely makes mowing mow fun. Almost like a ride at a carnival but with dirt and grass clippings!
 

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Good to see you drop in! The barn is looking great, and I like all the new toys you added. Hope to see the updates keep rolling in.
 
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I'm planning on a big cleanup and new set of pictures. The ones I posted above are from a few months ago....and right now the shop needs a good thorough cleaning & sweeping. I sure wish I paid a professional to pour the floor. It's really tough to keep clean with its rough surface. Any amount of sweeping makes huge dust clouds....lol


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Hey guys, just a note to say hi. I’ve been doing a ton in the shop. Most notable would be that I FINALLY got started on the Cougar.

To save some time I thought I’d link the project thread I’m doing on the Classic Cougar Community forum.

https://classiccougarcommunity.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=8430

Feel free to have a look there for updates on the car.

A few pics of the project....

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My hands are full, but I’m having a great time getting into it! My 7yo son absolutely loves working on it with me....

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you might try using a air hose with a metal tube on the end, to blow out the hard to get spots?
 

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Nice shop renovation!
Nice Cougar.
After building numerous 289/302s , even a few 351cs,for Mustangs and Broncos, I built and installed my first 351w.
I knew Fords mistake in early pony cars from that day foward!
That 351w gave my 428cjs and my 429Boss something to wrote home about!
Hope your small block is a 351w!
 
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Nice shop renovation!
Nice Cougar.
After building numerous 289/302s , even a few 351cs,for Mustangs and Broncos, I built and installed my first 351w.
I knew Fords mistake in early pony cars from that day foward!
That 351w gave my 428cjs and my 429Boss something to wrote home about!
Hope your small block is a 351w!



It is a 351W! I am not planning on a bore unless it needs it to make #1 cylinder right (it has light rust due to the plug being left out years ago). All the other cylinders look great, I can still see the cross hash from the previous rebuild. If it needs a bore to make right then I was thinking build it into a stroker.....but motor building is quite a ways off at this point.


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Hey folks, just checking in. I’ve been doing a few things in/on/around the shop. Most notably was the finishing of the stair hatch. It came out pretty nice, and the 30# counter weight seems to be just right! I’ll post pictures soon.

I had a quick question for those of you who have parts washers in your shop(s). I am finally getting ready to buy some solution for my parts washer. I’ve researched myself into insanity with all the options. I wanted to see what you all are doing for parts washer solution, and how it’s been working out. Please keep in mind, my shop is not heated 24/7. In the winter time I let the place go cold when I’m not working in there. So whatever the solution, it cannot be sensitive to cold temperatures (able to freeze).

Hope everyone is doing well!


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parts washers are cheap! the cleaning solution is not! I have a cheap metal one and it gets used some. I like it cause its deep and has a shelf in it. I keep the lid down when not in use, not used much in the cold weather. But for about $100, you can get one that will probably do the job. Sometimes on CL you can find some nice commercial type ones. Good luck.
 
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Yeah, I have noticed that too! I want to use the parts washer I have because it’s big, it has the strainer/sub base, and a few other smaller containers with lift strainers built in for smaller parts, plus the nicer pump. Just got to find some good solution for it. Looks like the “better” stuff I’ve found is about $100, cheap stuff for $50ish....


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The stuff I use has a nice smell to it, but it will dry out your skin. I by my stuff from a farm type store that we have around here is Orscheelins (sp). Happy Thanksgiving to yours.:beer:
 
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