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I need to finish insulating my shop. I have a portable torpedo heater to use when I am in the shop but would like to hook up a propane heater on a thermostat so I can keep It around 50 when I am not there.
 
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Congrats on the heat and insulation. I'm sure it really makes a world of difference working out there this time of year.

And great to see the Bug work has started. Just curious, what was wrong with the engine? I'm approaching that fork in the road in the near future. It has been 25+ years since I helped my dad rebuilt this engine and I'm nit sure if I want to try it again, farm it out or just replace it with new.
 

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wow..... TB up until recently i havnt been on the site.... and i got to say your shop may be in my top 5 favorite shops on the site..... mainly because it was done on the cheap and using old cabinets etc instead of buying all new....so im really digging the repurposed fence boards on the wall..... they look great. how do you like the office? do you do much in there? also i may have missed but did you sell the Malibu? sorry for the 10000 questions but trying to catch up..... lol i just went thru the whole thread front to back. kinda sad to see the nova go... but i understand... mine just sits...not much time or money lol.... also what did you und up doing with the corner where the desk was? also what about mrs tb lil mom cave? lol... ok thats enough questions for now..... again i really LOVE the garage
 
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NICE! HEAT! Ceiling Fans! 2 weeks for a rebuild? Hope you have better luck than me on the 356 project.....

Great progress on your shop/garage!

With WARM wishes,

Ody.

Thanks Ody! We'll see how that "two weeks" thing turns out. At any rate I think it will probably be done quicker than if I did it myself.

Congrats on the heat in the shop. Tonight is one night I could use it here. Fortunately for us heat is only needed maybe a few weeks a year. Happy New Years and hope for a great year in your shop.

Nighttrain!! Good to see you out and about! You must be pretty busy between the whirlybird and the water truck. Thanks for the good wishes.
 
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Wouldn't the appropriate time for a gathering be DURING the insulating nightmare!:lol_hitti Since I'm far enough away to beg off, I just thought I'd throw that out there! Nothing fun about insulating (obstacles or no obstacles), but it's amazing the difference a good insulation job makes.

The place is coming along great Paul...and congrats on no more mortgage payment (or any other for that matter!). That is truly an accomplishment.

Good to see the bug coming along too....what will you have left to do on it when it get's back from the hospital?

Oh...and make that garden shed a little bigger than you think you'll need if you can....It's a great place to stash most anything you don't want cluttering up the shop!



Keep on keepin' on! Looking great!

Chris

Thanks Chris! Good to see you resurface also.

The bug should only need a good detailing when it gets back. It's been sitting for quite awhile, part of the time outside. It looks like a new one when it's all cleaned up. Other than that my wife is just gonna drive the wheels off it.

As for the garden shed it's gotta be big enough to enclose the pressure tank and electrical for the well (4' x 4') and the well cover (3' dia.), then house the lawn mower and have room for the slatwall and all the stuff that's on it. Plus some room to move around in there. I figure I can pull some 120 off one leg of the pump electrical for a light and one outlet.
 
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Congrats on the heat and insulation. I'm sure it really makes a world of difference working out there this time of year.

And great to see the Bug work has started. Just curious, what was wrong with the engine? I'm approaching that fork in the road in the near future. It has been 25+ years since I helped my dad rebuilt this engine and I'm nit sure if I want to try it again, farm it out or just replace it with new.

Thanks Jeff! A little heat makes a huge difference!

The Bug engine was almost seized from being low on oil. Might just be a seized piston but I decided to have it completely rebuilt since it's out of the car anyway. It's getting all new internal parts, getting balanced etc. He's also doing the rear brakes because I got tired of breaking stuff trying to get those axle nuts loose. He can do them for about what it would cost me to buy a torque multiplier than I might never use again. While he's in there he will also install the new parking brake cables that I bought.

My wife wants her Bug to stay bone stock. Your Bus could maybe use a little more "oomph".















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wow..... TB up until recently i havnt been on the site.... and i got to say your shop may be in my top 5 favorite shops on the site..... mainly because it was done on the cheap and using old cabinets etc instead of buying all new....so im really digging the repurposed fence boards on the wall..... they look great. how do you like the office? do you do much in there? also i may have missed but did you sell the Malibu? sorry for the 10000 questions but trying to catch up..... lol i just went thru the whole thread front to back. kinda sad to see the nova go... but i understand... mine just sits...not much time or money lol.... also what did you und up doing with the corner where the desk was? also what about mrs tb lil mom cave? lol... ok thats enough questions for now..... again i really LOVE the garage

Hey Beavo!! Thanks for the kind words!

The office: It's a nice place to take a break, waste time on GJ, etc. I hardly ever turn that TV on. It was a good place to warm up before I got heat in the garage.

Nova/Malibu: Yep, I sold them both. The Nova would have taken forever and cost too much. The Malibu I thought about but I already did a pretty nice one so I couldn't get too worked up about it. I will get a project in here in the near future, just not sure what yet. I'm subscribed to your thread on Steve's so I check up on you once in a while. I'm impressed by what you've accomplished so far.

The corner where the desk was: I put the desk back in it of course lol. I think I'm going to extend my little loft over to the rear wall and just put some shelving back there. Maybe a drop down attic ladder. Not sure.

The mom cave: Not much yet.
 

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Hey Beavo!! Thanks for the kind words!

The office: It's a nice place to take a break, waste time on GJ, etc. I hardly ever turn that TV on. It was a good place to warm up before I got heat in the garage.

Nova/Malibu: Yep, I sold them both. The Nova would have taken forever and cost too much. The Malibu I thought about but I already did a pretty nice one so I couldn't get too worked up about it. I will get a project in here in the near future, just not sure what yet. I'm subscribed to your thread on Steve's so I check up on you once in a while. I'm impressed by what you've accomplished so far.

The corner where the desk was: I put the desk back in it of course lol. I think I'm going to extend my little loft over to the rear wall and just put some shelving back there. Maybe a drop down attic ladder. Not sure.

The mom cave: Not much yet.

thanks for the kind words on the nova:thumbup: its at a stand still no time or money to really throw at it..... theres a few things i can do that dont really cost much but its been so dang cold......:shocking::shocking:
 
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I finally got busy and started to do something in that odd back corner. Got the framing up this morning. I need to go get a sheet of plywood for it and then I can plan some shelving for underneath.



 

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Just wondering, know we are about the same age, and, don't know if you knew I have a long lost twin brother and believe we were separated in our early years.

People have always said there is a special connection between twins. In many cases, the hobbies are very close to the same, speech patterns, behaviors, etc.

So, the question remains; could you be my long lost twin brother?

What? Me Worry?

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Ody :evil:
 
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I finished up my little project. I sheeted it with some OSB, hung a light and threw a little paint on the face. I went to Lowes to get some crummy lumber to build a shelf when a wave of laziness swept over me and I came home with a store bought shelf instead. Made in the USA even!

I think I'm gonna stick the fridge back in that corner since it doesn't really fit my decor.

 

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Great idea shopnut. But with no ladder, it's a long way down. Could use something else up there, maybe in brass.

BTW, I see the family resemblance !
 

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Hi Paul,

I've just spend the better part of two days reading through the whole story.

I take my hat off to you. You've done an amazing job on building and outfitting your shop. I hope I get to have that sort of garage space when I get to your age :p haha.

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Hi Paul,

I've just spend the better part of two days reading through the whole story.

I take my hat off to you. You've done an amazing job on building and outfitting your shop. I hope I get to have that sort of garage space when I get to your age :p haha.

Regards,
Dirk

Thanks a bunch Dirk! Ya better start now, you'll be my age before you know it! I can't believe I'm my age. I've got about ten years in this thing now and it's been a very rewarding process. I still have more plans but at least I can work comfortably in here now.
 

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Yeah I probably should indeed. But the thing is in the Netherland, where I live, you just don't get that amount of land unless your budget has at least six zero's before the . .

So for now I'm still dreaming of a garage like you have.
 

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Great looking place Paul! I just spent the last few hours of this lazy Sunday going through all 60 pages. I recently bought my first house in the Arlington Heights area, and since then, I've been antsy to get a space of my own for projects. To be sure, I'll be borrowing some of your ideas.
 
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Great looking place Paul! I just spent the last few hours of this lazy Sunday going through all 60 pages. I recently bought my first house in the Arlington Heights area, and since then, I've been antsy to get a space of my own for projects. To be sure, I'll be borrowing some of your ideas.

Thanks k.rollin! This whole group is a gold mine of ideas.

Not much has happened here garagewise for quite a while. My son got married here on the property about a week ago so all of our time, effort and money was devoted to that event for the last couple of months. It turned out awesome but we're really glad that it's behind us:).

There are still a few things that need to happen in the shop like a decent compressor, welding table and I'm itching to get fun car in there.

Where in the Heights are you?
 

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Thanks k.rollin! This whole group is a gold mine of ideas.

Not much has happened here garagewise for quite a while. My son got married here on the property about a week ago so all of our time, effort and money was devoted to that event for the last couple of months. It turned out awesome but we're really glad that it's behind us:).

There are still a few things that need to happen in the shop like a decent compressor, welding table and I'm itching to get fun car in there.

Where in the Heights are you?

I'm near the tennis courts off of Arlington Heights Rd.
 
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A NEW "FREELOADER" IN THE PEDESTRIAN GARAGE!!

I picked up a new friend today. Freeloader is probably a misnomer since I'm sure it's gonna cost me more money:). As it is, it's a VERY nice car, super straight, awesome paint, etc. It's as nice underneath as it is on top. Mild 350, 4-speed. I'm a happy camper!! It has a couple of minor issues as any nearly 50 year old car would but nothing some tinkering can't take care of.

One more thing. I had some money stashed for such a thing but I was about 5K short, so I called my wife to see about taking that money from our savings account. Her only words: GO FOR IT. No wonder I married her!! I'll probably put this in the general garage forum also, but I thought I'd put it here first.

Tomorrow I can get some outdoor pics but these will have to suffice for now.

Thanks for looking.













 

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Congrats Paul
That is one sweeeet ride. I have always been in love with those cars but never found one for some reason. Is it a 66 or 67??
Enjoy it for the both of us OK

Don
 

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Have always liked that body style and it looks great with those wheels. Hope you get to put miles on it with tons of smiles!
 

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SWEET!!! I hope I look half that good when I turn 50!

You deserve that car TB. And apparently your wife thinks so too!

Now go have some fun with the old girl (talking about the old Chevy, of course :lol:).

BTW, it looks great in the garage and I'm sure the car is honored to have it as a new home!
 
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Cool ride....just don't run over those Chickens in the back!

Thanks kippie, those chickens are faster than one might think. There're my wifes pets so I must be careful.

Really cool garage, I really like it!!!

Thanks for stopping by seanB,I appreciate the compliment!

Congrats Paul
That is one sweeeet ride. I have always been in love with those cars but never found one for some reason. Is it a 66 or 67??
Enjoy it for the both of us OK



Don

Thanks Don. Watching you have so much fun has been an inspiration!

Something told me once you've had a second gen nova ,you would get another one. Cool car and shop!

Thanks supersport. I've always loved these cars and there are less of them around than, say, Camaros or Tri-fives although I like those cars too but I've owned 'em already.

Sweeeet Ride, TB! Congrats. :thumbup:

Nice score! Sounds like both are Keepers!

Thanks Jeff. Keepers indeed!

Have always liked that body style and it looks great with those wheels. Hope you get to put miles on it with tons of smiles!

Thanks Oddy, it'll definitely get driven a lot 'til monsoon season then I have a nice warm place for it to sleep.

My favorite color! That's a great addition to your garage. Looks like a '67(?).

Chris

It must be similar to a Lincoln color huh?:)

SWEET!!! I hope I look half that good when I turn 50!

You deserve that car TB. And apparently your wife thinks so too!

Now go have some fun with the old girl (talking about the old Chevy, of course :lol:).

BTW, it looks great in the garage and I'm sure the car is honored to have it as a new home!

Thanks shopnut, it's been a while since I had fun car that actually ran.
 

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How about posting some action shots of the new car? Driving impressions? Audience reaction when you fill up at the gas station/cruising/show-n-shine ..... Very nice car!
 
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