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Just found this thread. What a great shop! I love the way you are using old materials and being creative with the space. Like your cabinets...stock ugly....paint them and they look great! Saving a lot of money and adding way more character to the shop. Giving me some great ideas! Also, very interesting how it was build compared to how they build them here in Spokane Wa....wish I could live there right now..burr! Keep up the great work.
 
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Just found this thread. What a great shop! I love the way you are using old materials and being creative with the space. Like your cabinets...stock ugly....paint them and they look great! Saving a lot of money and adding way more character to the shop. Giving me some great ideas! Also, very interesting how it was build compared to how they build them here in Spokane Wa....wish I could live there right now..burr! Keep up the great work.

Thanks for the kind words kippieland!! I wanted it to look more like a stick frame which is probably what I would've built if I could have afforded to get it up and closed in right away. Now that it's almost done I'm glad I did it this way.

I haven't been to Spokane in a couple of decades. I'll get over there for sure when I get the car done for the Goodguys deal.
 
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hey, hoping to see some progress on this place. very very nice garage you have.

Thanks mayhemman!! Progress is about to resume. We have had company for the holidays so it's been pretty busy here. It was really nice to spend some dedicated family time though.

Wednesday I pick up my CL new old Craftsman tool box and then I'll be into some pegboard for behind my bench, more insulation etc. I think my barn board guy flaked on me:mad:.

Hope you and everyone else had a wonderful Christmas:).
 
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A LITTLE PROGRESS

Not a lot but every little bit helps;). Picked up a sheet of pegboard yesterday, cut it to size and threw a little paint on it. The boards in the background are some 1x2's to mount it on and some 1x2 MDF for trim.


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Pegboard up.
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MDF cut, drilled and "eyeball" countersunk, then painted and screwed in place.

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Then I hung a few things on it just for fun. I'm not sure what all I'll end up putting on it. The stuff on the end (levels, squares etc.) will stay there. And it looks like I need to move the lights out a ways.

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It looks to me that you need to move the lights to the bottom of the cabinets and as far out as possible...

Other than that.... It looks good.
 

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What sizes screws did you use for the trim on the peg board? I definitely doing that to my pegboard....gives it a nice classy/finished style. Looks great....I'm going to follow you from know on...it gives me great ideas for my shop!:bowdown:
 

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Oh wow Paul that is looking awesome. Definitely deserve a beer after that:beer:

Maybe that will motivate me to get out there and finish up the trim on my one lonely peg/slat board:)
 
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It looks to me that you need to move the lights to the bottom of the cabinets and as far out as possible...

Other than that.... It looks good.

It's kinda hard to see but the lights are on the bottom but they are too far back. It's a moot point 'cuz I've decided I don't like 'em at all. Gonna look for something else............Thanks md:)
 
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What sizes screws did you use for the trim on the peg board? I definitely doing that to my pegboard....gives it a nice classy/finished style. Looks great....I'm going to follow you from know on...it gives me great ideas for my shop!:bowdown:

Those screws are just 2 1/2" deck screws I had layin' around. It was something I decided to do when I was at HD. Seemed like it would look more finished with some trim and mdf is pretty cheap.

Thanks for the compliment:).
 

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It's kinda hard to see but the lights are on the bottom but they are too far back. It's a moot point 'cuz I've decided I don't like 'em at all. Gonna look for something else............Thanks md:)

If you replace those you might try some under cabinet lighting from HD. I got a set that are connectable and will work in cold weather. About $12 a light. If you go into my photo album there are some pictures of the cabinets I built (before they got painted) with the lights on.

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Peg board looks good. When you hang the pegboard on the wall, do you screw it into the studs? Also when you put the trim on, what does that screw into? I
I'm thinking two screws can't go in the same hole so how do you do it?

Thanks for entertaining my dumb question :eek:
 
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If you replace those you might try some under cabinet lighting from HD. I got a set that are connectable and will work in cold weather. About $12 a light. If you go into my photo album there are some pictures of the cabinets I built (before they got painted) with the lights on.

Great minds think alike:thumbup:! I was looking at some under cabinet lights last night online. I'm gonna stop at HD on my way back from picking up the tool box.

Peg board looks good. When you hang the pegboard on the wall, do you screw it into the studs? Also when you put the trim on, what does that screw into? I
I'm thinking two screws can't go in the same hole so how do you do it?

Thanks for entertaining my dumb question :eek:

Thanks!!

First, I screwed some 1x2's to the studs then the pegboard to the 1x2's then the trim through everything. If you look at my "framing" you'll see the my intermediate backing is installed "flat". This gives me room for more than one screw. I would think that if you get your 1x2 backing secure, then you could just screw everything to that and it won't go anywhere.

There are no dumb questions:).
 

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I wish you lived closer, I have about 35 of those under cabinet lights that came with the cabinets I put up high. I am only going to use about 6 of them. They are pretty nice with two outlets on each one also. I think there are pictures of them on the cabinets in my build picture. If you want some lfor free et me know and we can figure out some shipping rates.
 
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I went and got my "new" tool box today:). It's in decent shape. A couple dings in the top and some surface rust. Also, a lot of grime.

I'm going to work on making it look a lot nicer but only as much as I can without screwing up the originality. Some of the brown looking stuff in the pics is just grime and some is surface rust. I think I can make it look pretty good with some effort. Should be fun:).

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The crown logo will get restored to as new condition.

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I wish you lived closer, I have about 35 of those under cabinet lights that came with the cabinets I put up high. I am only going to use about 6 of them. They are pretty nice with two outlets on each one also. I think there are pictures of them on the cabinets in my build picture. If you want some lfor free et me know and we can figure out some shipping rates.

I think I'll take you up on that generous offer. I'll shoot you a PM so we can work out the details. Thanks man!!
 
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Paul nice score on that box!

What has worked well for me is the swirl remover stuff that I'm sure you could get at any auto parts store.

I've been doing mine by hand, but I'm sure more advanced people out there would probably use some sort of electric hand held buffer:lol_hitti

A careful razor (after initial polish) takes care of the splatter or junk that won't come off via polishing.

Looking forward to seeing it shine!

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TB66, I never thought that pegboard could be made to look elegant; you did it!

Good luck on cleaning up the Craftsman box and well done in getting it!
I was the "more advanced people(person) out there would probably use some sort of electric hand held buffer" (lol), who tossed out the idea of using a 1/2 Q-tip & Dremel tool to possibly clean/polish nooks and crannies. Not owning a Dremel, I thought someone reading RL's thread might have tried it and could comment on the idea.

Awfully nice of Nighttrain to offer you those under-cabinet lights, they will better serve your needs. I do like the lights you have, but maybe they could be used as 'wall wash' lighting for some of that beautiful wood paneling you've re-purposed. Another thought is to use them to highlight that beautiful copper urinal your going to fabricate someday! LOL
 

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As part of my deal of giving him those lights was that he had to fabricate me a copper urinal when he did his! Ill be glad to see those lights going to a great build.
 
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TB66, I never thought that pegboard could be made to look elegant; you did it!

Good luck on cleaning up the Craftsman box and well done in getting it!
I was the "more advanced people(person) out there would probably use some sort of electric hand held buffer" (lol), who tossed out the idea of using a 1/2 Q-tip & Dremel tool to possibly clean/polish nooks and crannies. Not owning a Dremel, I thought someone reading RL's thread might have tried it and could comment on the idea.

Awfully nice of Nighttrain to offer you those under-cabinet lights, they will better serve your needs. I do like the lights you have, but maybe they could be used as 'wall wash' lighting for some of that beautiful wood paneling you've re-purposed. Another thought is to use them to highlight that beautiful copper urinal your going to fabricate someday! LOL

Thanks Omphalo-----!! The Q-tip idea sounds ok but I don't know how it would hold up to 18K rpm!! Seriously, you can run it much slower but those things aren't too sturdy. I have a couple of Dremels so I'll try it just for you:). At any rate, the more I've gotten into playing with the toolbox the more I think a repaint is in order. The surface is pretty bad. A lot worse than Red Leader's.

Copper urinal? What copper urinal??? Hahaha
 
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Ok, after looking a little closer I decided to repaint the Craftsman box. It was a little too far gone to shine up.

Sooo.....I drilled all the rivets out, removed the handles and stripped it. I used Hammerite gray and it's a pretty good likeness of the original color. So far I've got the drawers done. The box is in primer but it's gotten a little too cold for painting. The drawers are small enough that I could set them up under a dual halogen light stand and get them warm.

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At first I reattached the drawer handles with 10-24 machine screws but it didn't look quite right to me. So I went down to Ace and poked around the hardware department and found some rivets. Much better.

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The end handles and the latch were pretty ugly so I used my buffing wheels and some compound to shine them up (I did the same to the drawer handles). They've got some pitting that I can't get rid of but look a lot better. The one on the right hasn't been done yet.


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TB-66 - The place is looking great. Good idea to paint that pegboard to match - that workbench wall is looking first rate. Don't forget to get some of those little clippy things to hold all the steel pegs from popping out when you grab a tool - they drove me crazy until I fixed that problem.

I like the look of your under-cabinet lights painted black like that, but I'm glad to hear you may be changing them (nice offer by Nighttrain, BTW!). With the pegboard there, I could foresee you banging/dinging them all the time grabbing tools. Some low profile units seem like they would function much better in a working shop.

Anyway, keep up the good work and have a great 2012!

EDIT: And the toolbox is off to a good start. The new coat of paint looks great.
 
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TB-66 - The place is looking great. Good idea to paint that pegboard to match - that workbench wall is looking first rate. Don't forget to get some of those little clippy things to hold all the steel pegs from popping out when you grab a tool - they drove me crazy until I fixed that problem.

I like the look of your under-cabinet lights painted black like that, but I'm glad to hear you may be changing them (nice offer by Nighttrain, BTW!). With the pegboard there, I could foresee you banging/dinging them all the time grabbing tools. Some low profile units seem like they would function much better in a working shop.

Anyway, keep up the good work and have a great 2012!

EDIT: And the toolbox is off to a good start. The new coat of paint looks great.

Thanks shopnut:D.

I have a sack of those clippy things, I just don't know exactly what I'm gonna hang there yet. Once the lights are changed I'll get a better idea.

I really liked the lights when I put them up but after the pegboard was up I could see they wouldn't work.

Nighttrain to the rescue!!!

TB, I have the lights packed up and will be taking them into town today for shipping. Happy New Years!

Thanks Nighttrain!! Let me know on the shipping or I guess I'll see it on the package when it gets here. Either way I'll take care of it.
 
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I took the easy way out, diassembled and repainted the tool box. I stole the liners out of the Homack and recut them to fit and filled it up.

The Craftsman badge was a little beat up but I think it came out ok. I masked the middle so I could paint the outer part. Actually, I masked the whole thing then cut it and peeled the outside off.

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After a couple failed attempts to paint the letters red with One Shot I cleaned it off with laquer thinner and started over. Then I just 'colored' the letters with a red marker.

Here it is all together with the handles and the badge riveted back on.

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I also found some casters at HD that claim to be for the Rigid saw stand so I got them and put them on the Delta. I got tired of draggin' it when I wanted to move it. Much better and they seem to lock well.

This week I'm gonna get off my wallet and order bearings for the saw motor and the bandsaw shafts. Funny thing, the motor bearings and the band saw bearings are indentical. Then......I will need to build a stand for the band saw. It's either gonna be wood or I'll have to get what I need to get the welder going. Life's expensive:D!

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Nice work, TB. That pegboard really looks great. I still don't have final plans for my workbench side of the shop yet since I have a bench and a wall of tools, but still need more storage space. Your set-up with the cabinets and pegboard may just be the solution I was needing to find. Thanks. :beer:

That toolbox really looks great. :thumbup:. If you had not mentioned the drawers were repainted, I would have thought you spent hours polishing them like RL did.

And thanks, Nighttrain for the nice contribution to the project. :thumbup: Those low profile lights will help open up the workbench and provide more light than the spots.
 

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I really don't even like pegboard very much but I love that way that looks!

Amazing what a nice color can do :thumbup:
 
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Nice work, TB. That pegboard really looks great. I still don't have final plans for my workbench side of the shop yet since I have a bench and a wall of tools, but still need more storage space. Your set-up with the cabinets and pegboard may just be the solution I was needing to find. Thanks. :beer:

That toolbox really looks great. :thumbup:. If you had not mentioned the drawers were repainted, I would have thought you spent hours polishing them like RL did.

And thanks, Nighttrain for the nice contribution to the project. :thumbup: Those low profile lights will help open up the workbench and provide more light than the spots.

Thanks Jeff, glad I could help:D. The cool thing is that there is not much $$ in the whole works.

I started polishing up that box but there were a lot of places where the paint was just gone and surface rust. RL has a much nice one to start with.

Yeah, Nighttrain is a prince!!

I really don't even like pegboard very much but I love that way that looks!

Amazing what a nice color can do :thumbup:

Thanks Rich! Ya know I never really liked pegboard that much either. But it's handy for stuff like the levels and the Mac torque wrench that won't fit in a tool box. It's growin' on me though:D

Oh, yeah, those work! :thumbup:

Thanks! Sometimes the best solutions are found by just wandering around the hardware store.
 
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looks good paul now get to that nova ;)

I know BEAVO, I know. I'm almost there on the shop. I've just been hesitant to really tear into it 'til I get a little further along.

I'm subscribed to your thread on Steve's so I've been watchin' you have fun:D

Looks fantastic! My dad had an old currying style tool box that looked just like that...it got stolen. Good job.

Thanks kippieland!! I've had my tools stolen (from work) and it *****:sad:.
 
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