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Wow, I just read thru ALL 30 pages. I am in awe of your patience, determination, and creativeness.
And to add to that you live in the Ewok forest, too kewl!
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Thanks for the kind comments cajunfirehawk! And thanks for your patience for reading all 30 pages of my blather:).

Nice Firebird!!

Nice find on the cabinets. Looks like they fit in perfectly after the TB treatment.

Thanks Wingnut! Any progress is good.

Yup... definitely diggin' the desk and the cabinets. You know, speaking of that last bay, it just means you get to start going back north while filling in all the overlooked spaces! :bounce:

I know you'll be glad to get started on the rolling metal... :)

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Thanks mithrix! I can't wait to get everything organized and get the VW fixed and outta there.

New cabinets are looking good and it also looks like that nut and bolt drawer unit taking up valuable bench space would fit perfect under the fridge cabinet :D.

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Thanks Rick. That nut and bolt thing will fit just right up there. It will be a little high though but I guess if I want something out of it I can just pull a drawer. The drawers are labeled.
 
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I finished hanging the cabinets this morning. It's warmed up to 38° here today:thumbup:. Ignore the mismatched one on the right please. It was left from my last acquisition and it fit the space perfectly. If I can't score a somewhat matching one I'll look for some doors. I know Habitat Restore has loose doors. I can't just leave it like that haha.

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On a completely off topic note we recently acquired a couple of new "friends". The gray one has been here about 3 weeks and the siamese lookin' one about a week. They're all settled in and just going berserk:). Great fun!!!

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Cabinets looks incredible. I love the color coordination you've got going on.

How are you going to trim out the sides of the upper cabinets? More fence boards?

I love cats, hate litter boxes.

Best thing I ever did was install a dog door. After teaching the italian greyhounds to use it, I taught the cats. (removed the flap to get them used to it.

Now, I have no litter box!

Keep up the great work. This site actually motivates me to do something every day!
 
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Cabinets looks incredible. I love the color coordination you've got going on.

How are you going to trim out the sides of the upper cabinets? More fence boards?

I love cats, hate litter boxes.

Best thing I ever did was install a dog door. After teaching the italian greyhounds to use it, I taught the cats. (removed the flap to get them used to it.

Now, I have no litter box!

Keep up the great work. This site actually motivates me to do something every day!

Thanks a lot bhclark!!

Yeah, more fence boards will cover the exposed parts of that wall. Also, there will be pegboard from the bottom of the cabinets to the work bench.
 
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I'm on a roll here. A small roll:). I've had a box full of track light stuff for several years. Garage sale of course. I've got 5 48" tracks and a dozen light cans. I took two tracks and 4 lights, painted them and put them up temporarily to make sure they worked ok. They work ok:bounce:.

I need to put up some blocking to mount them solidly, then wire them to a switch. I'll just get power from the last outlet on that run. Don't know if that's correct but at this point I'm the inspector:).


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looking great, and wow! just got to this last page, what a amazing journey indeed. i can't wait to see what you do next. though i do wish some of the pictures were working, but its ok.
 

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Nice work, as usual. Nice new acquisitions to the shop.

Just a thought on the unmatched cabinet doors... If they bother you that much, they may actually work with the others if they were both centered or one on each end of the bank of cabinets.

Or put cork board on them and use them as a bulletin board. If they can't blend in, accent them.
 

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Nice work, as usual. Nice new acquisitions to the shop.

Just a thought on the unmatched cabinet doors... If they bother you that much, they may actually work with the others if they were both centered or one on each end of the bank of cabinets.

Or put cork board on them and use them as a bulletin board. If they can't blend in, accent them.

Cool ideas Wingnut65.

I'm usually all for symmetry, but this time I was thinking it would look good left as-is. I'm on board with 'accent them'. Would be a good place to distinguish odd or items that don't fit in easily elsewhere...

Then again, maybe that's why it was _just_ a thought! Regardless, I'm sure something neat will come of them. Can't wait to see what.

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Ya know TB, every time I see an update on your thread I think "Oh cool!" and then my second thought is "Dang it TB, this garage ain't pedestrian no more!!!" as in,you know, this place is cool enough to deserve a slightly more bitchin title. You keep working on this place and "pedestrian" is gonna be a very ironic label!
 

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Cabinets look great! I feel your pain on spray paint. I reminded myself about how much I've spent so far - I counted my marbles. An old habit I acquired from Dad.

Love the kitties - the little Siamese reminds me of one of our favorite kitten batches.
 
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Paul the Siamese is a doll and like a few cats I have had including one of the current ones " Thinks he is a parrot " :D.


Rick

LOL, except when they use me as a vantage point during their horesplay:)

Hmm...

I spy an old bandsaw...looking like it really wants to be put together...






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Yeah, I know, I've been slacking on the restos. I still haven't ordered the bearings for the table saw motor:(. I'll do it after Christmas when I order bearings and tires for the bandsaw. I promise:).

Nice work, as usual. Nice new acquisitions to the shop.

Just a thought on the unmatched cabinet doors... If they bother you that much, they may actually work with the others if they were both centered or one on each end of the bank of cabinets.

Or put cork board on them and use them as a bulletin board. If they can't blend in, accent them.

Thanks Jeff. I really like the idea of cork board or something similar.

Cabinets look great! I feel your pain on spray paint. I reminded myself about how much I've spent so far - I counted my marbles. An old habit I acquired from Dad.

Love the kitties - the little Siamese reminds me of one of our favorite kitten batches.

Thanks Ggirl!! I started out saving receipts etc. but I forgot some and then just gave up. I have no idea what it's cost me to build this thing. Whatever it was/is, it's worth it:thumbup:.

The little Siamese is a dead ringer for a 14 yo cat we lost a couple months ago to kidney failure.
 
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Ya know TB, every time I see an update on your thread I think "Oh cool!" and then my second thought is "Dang it TB, this garage ain't pedestrian no more!!!" as in,you know, this place is cool enough to deserve a slightly more bitchin title. You keep working on this place and "pedestrian" is gonna be a very ironic label!

Ya know fergus, I've had the same thought. But while it may have risen above pedestrian status in terms of style, it's still very much pedestrian in terms of dollars spent. It was going to just be a big insulated box 'til I stumbled upon this site. Then I started thinking of ways to make it a little nicer without breaking the bank. I take your observation as a compliment btw. Thanks man..........
 

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Yeah, I know, I've been slacking on the restos. I still haven't ordered the bearings for the table saw motor:(. I'll do it after Christmas when I order bearings and tires for the bandsaw. I promise:).

Haha no worries. As fellow old tool brothers it is important that we keep each other accountable:D

I bet your going to enjoy using those cabinets. Has the cold weather seemed to affect the curing of the paint at all?
 

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You just are not slowing down on this build are you! Making me feel real bad for not getting my cabinets going. Love those cats. We have several that love being in my garage. We don't let them in the house so they really enjoy being in the shop when I am out there.
 
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Haha no worries. As fellow old tool brothers it is important that we keep each other accountable:D

I bet your going to enjoy using those cabinets. Has the cold weather seemed to affect the curing of the paint at all?

Ha, well, somebody's got to keep me accountable. I'm pretty easy on myself:).

Yes, I'm looking forward to doing some organizing!

For stuff like the cabinets I use Ace Premium enamel. The stuff doesn't seem to care what the temp is. I still dries really fast.

You just are not slowing down on this build are you! Making me feel real bad for not getting my cabinets going. Love those cats. We have several that love being in my garage. We don't let them in the house so they really enjoy being in the shop when I am out there.

If I take too much time off I go into withdrawals. Keeps me scheming to get stuff done on the cheap:).
 
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keep it up, i won't be doing much other then working in my garage def. not on the garage. so i get to see all this neat stuff and i think about what i might want to do to mine.
 

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Excellent TB-66 :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Did you fill them up yet? (It tends to happen before you know it!)

To go along with Wingnut65's great suggestion on the doors, I saw Call me the Breeze install whiteboard on the faces of his doors for sketching and such. Seemed like a good idea if you like doodling and if you can make the white work somehow.

Or maybe some kind of blackboard and fluorescent markers like the restaurants display their daily specials on :dunno: - might match your black color scheme nicely.

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Excellent TB-66 :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Did you fill them up yet? (It tends to happen before you know it!)

To go along with Wingnut65's great suggestion on the doors, I saw Call me the Breeze install whiteboard on the faces of his doors for sketching and such. Seemed like a good idea if you like doodling and if you can make the white work somehow.

Or maybe some kind of blackboard and fluorescent markers like the restaurants display their daily specials on :dunno: - might match your black color scheme nicely.

EDIT - Like this one:
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Thanks Shopnut!

I don't have much in them yet but it should not be a problem. A lot of 'cupboard' type stuff is still in the mini-shop.

I like that restaurant board. You guys are full of great ideas:thumbup:.
 
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Today I kinda finished up what I started the last couple days.

Got the track lights mounted solidly, wired them through a switch and shot a bit of flat black on the bottom of the cabinets.

I also got that hardware bin put up. It's got 9 lags through the back into solid framing then 4 3/8 bolts through the bottom of the cabinet with big washers. It seems to be real solid. It's a little high but I can reach all the drawers without having to climb. I like it:).

I spent some time cleaning the dump up too.

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Love the track lighting. I would not have thought it would give light that well so close up!
 

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Wow, the lights give it a nice touch! Its also cool that you can turn them to face whichever direction you like, if you are working on a specific project.

Well done:thumbup:
 

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Another whiteboard idea is to use a piece of white gloss laminate. Can be cut to size and contact glued to almost anything. Use regular dry erase markers.
 
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Thanks guys!!

It's 21° here today so far but I'm gonna see if I can get the two cabinets installed to replace that desk that the DP is on. Then not much happens 'til after Christmas.

My birthday is coming :)() the end of January and I'm usually rather generous to myself so we'll see what happens.
 
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I did get the two cabinets installed where the desk was that I had the drill press and grinder on. I never liked that desk:(. The counter top came with a couple of cabinets I got a while back. It's 4" too short so that will get changed to a proper top after the holidays.

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Here you can see the too short top. If you add up all the cabinets I've installed so far it comes to exactly $100. Plus some gasoline, paint and the handles. Still not too bad.

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Just got finished with your entire thread. I have a pole shed, liked it for the price, but it still looks like a shed. If I ever have to replace the siding, it will get a treatment similar you yours. I like the idea of boxing between the poles to attach the siding to. I think the use of old boards is awesome! Fairly new on GJ, but it is taking up my evenings now looking at all of the awesome ideas!
 
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Just got finished with your entire thread. I have a pole shed, liked it for the price, but it still looks like a shed. If I ever have to replace the siding, it will get a treatment similar you yours. I like the idea of boxing between the poles to attach the siding to. I think the use of old boards is awesome! Fairly new on GJ, but it is taking up my evenings now looking at all of the awesome ideas!

Thanks for wasting an evening here:)! This place does seem to **** up a lot of one's time. It's all good though. I've been on other forums but this one takes the cake!

Like you, the main reason I went with a pole building was price. It allowed me to get a roof and a floor done right away and then finish it out as funds became available. I didn't know it would take this long but it's on the home stretch now.
 

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Looks Great Paul. :beer:

I'm not sure, but aren't 'Track Lights' supposed to be ceiling mounted??? Then these would actually be 'Task Lights'? The work to light up the task at hand. just a thought...
 
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Looks Great Paul. :beer:

I'm not sure, but aren't 'Track Lights' supposed to be ceiling mounted??? Then these would actually be 'Task Lights'? The work to light up the task at hand. just a thought...

Thanks Jeff, it's gettin' there!

As for the lights, I guess in their present location they would be task lights. I hope to do a lot of tasks on that bench:).
 
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Paul your garage is just beggin for an old Delta or Atlas drill press:D

Believe me, I'm looking every day!! One will turn up eventually. That Jet I have was my Dad's. It's probably about 25 years old, made in Japan. It's a really heavy duty machine. It just doesn't "pop" like an old one. I'll prolly keep it though.

Everything is kind of in limbo 'til after Christmas although I did put some left over OSB on the wall between the bench and the upper cabs in prep for some pegboard next week.
 

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Everything is kind of in limbo 'til after Christmas...
GOOD!!! Maybe I can gain some ground instead of constantly loosing it! :D:D (I know, I know - this shop construction isn't a race)

I'm starting on my shop sign over the holidays. Baby steps for sure, but at least it will be progress.
 
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GOOD!!! Maybe I can gain some ground instead of constantly loosing it! :D:D (I know, I know - this shop construction isn't a race)

I'm starting on my shop sign over the holidays. Baby steps for sure, but at least it will be progress.

Hahaha........."After Christmas" is only four days from now!!! Ya better hurry:bounce:.

I'm looking forward to that sign. It should be cool touch:thumbup:.
 
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