kippieland
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Looking good Paul.
Yeah baby! That's looking good Paul! Told you it wasn't gonna be pedestrian for long!
Getting better all the time! Looking great.....BTW we had baseball practice for my 7-8 year olds today....80 something degrees and everyone in shorts! Just some more warm weather love from Texas! Fine work as always sir!
I just spent the last few hours reading about your build and I must say I am a fan. I like using reclaimed materials whenever possible. I especially like the use of fence boards on the walls. My son and I just bought another house and we are planning on following your lead with the fence boards. The picture below is my small work bench complete with donated book case cabinet with underside lights. Solid core door cut down for work bench top. legs were reclaimed fence posts. Nice job on your project.
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Looking good Paul.
TB66, man, you are in the home stretch now! That wall looks so-o-o-o good; aside from that 'odd' little hanging cabinet on the right. (hee-haw, just kidding) At the rate at which you are banging out the punch list on the shop, you may run out of projects to work on and may just have to resort to crafting curious cones of corroding copper connected to tree trunks around the shop. (heh-heh, notice I never mentioned the 'U-word'!)
Had to do this one just for fun...
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Ok, it's just this silly thing. Just something that's been bouncing around in my head for a while in one form or another. It was pretty fun to make. 36 pieces of wood, weird angles etc. It shows my automotive allegiance I guess.
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That one is worth reposting! Congrats on the accomplishment. Glad the free-dried wood turned out so well.
Silly or not, That is coooool.![]()
YAH BABY!!! Diggin it.....you can make something out of anything look cool!
That is one bad-*** bow-tie!
wow man just looked at all 41 pages! truely inspiring! especially for a youngin like me! subscribed!!
That wall looks great TB66. And the Bow-Tie is the perfect compliment to it - glad to see that. Looks like you gave that saw a good workout.
So is there a VW logo in the works for the other wall? Or is that car just passing through?

I miss it so badly over there. Green in the Winter is fantastic. Its just yellow over here.....going to hit a high of 50 this weekend.....almost like summer!![]()
Paul, I have a former co-worker that retired from St Pete, FL up to Whidbey Island. Not totally sure why since we have islands around here without snow on the roof.
Nice rod your BIL has. Looks fun. And his garage looks like it has potential.
Ok, it's just this silly thing. Just something that's been bouncing around in my head for a while in one form or another. It was pretty fun to make. 36 pieces of wood, weird angles etc. It shows my automotive allegiance I guess.
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Seriously though, your space looks great.This would be a lot better if it were blue, white, and oval shaped.Seriously though, your space looks great.
LOVE the Chevy Emblem!!
Well TB66, if you get the Ford truck, you'll just have to make the blue oval for the wall after all! Have you introduced your BIL to this addictive forum yet? From the pictures of his place, he'd fit right in. Is your BIL's place near Maxwelton? I used to hangout there on the weekends; great area to get away from it all.
The shop wall just continues to impress. Are you going to have to cover some of that beautiful wood when you install your welding station? I'm half expecting to see some decorative COPPER paneling from the hood on down to the floor and some lovely COPPER planter boxes re-purposed as welding/grinding tool storage. Ya' know, just another little project to keep your metalwork skills honed razor sharp.![]()
.Looks like some folks want you to get busy building some things out of COPPER.
Hmm...I think I agree with them
How many walls are left for the fence boards?
I hope your fence guy doesn't know what you are doing with his waste. If he ever saw a picture, he could really start charging you to haul away his junk. And with the end of the tunnel so close, you'd probably pay!
. I just texted him and asked if any news and he wrote back "none". I'm so close that it's getting frustrating! I'll give him a couple more weeks and then if I can't get anything from him or someone else I'll finish the last half of that end wall with something else. It's getting slat wall on it anyway. We'll see.
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. I have it cleaned out enough to at least retrieve the fan and ductwork that goes with that hood. I already made one trip to the dump and probably one more plus a couple things to put on CL.Great Job.. love the detail..
You know the story.. Slow at work.. 2 kids in braces.. = Slow Garage progress. i will post some updates up soon!
Your old shop looked like a great space for hobby projects - what is Mrs TB planning to do with it now?
BTW - you're not throwing away any "good" junk, are ya?
That old place looks like it helped put together plenty of models. I'm sure Mrs. TB66 will have many more years of use in there.
I hope your new loft area doesn't get too crowded with the 'good junk' that you just can't let go of yet.