Finallygotit
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A little flattening with a couple of very rare precision tools.
OK, I got a pretty good chuckle out of that statement.
Nice job!
Carry on.....

A little flattening with a couple of very rare precision tools.

Nice idea on using that bench for motorcycles. It's a good height for it.
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Nice work mate! The shack looks to be coming along pretty well. It's always great to build useful stuff out of offcuts & junk.
I'd like to squeeze in some long stock & sheet stuff storage somewhere too, nice to see some good ideas there.
Cheers
Clint
OK, I got a pretty good chuckle out of that statement.
Nice job!
Carry on.....
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Great job on the shelving! Love seeing surplus pieces put to good use.
Always good to see a garage go from a mess to a useful space, nice work! Not a lot of Iowa members on here, and they always seem to be a couple hours away from me! I do have a sister in Altoona and a really good friend in Runnells. The Habitat Restore on Euclid is a great place to go, I make sure we stop there whenever we're in Des Moines, bought plenty of stuff there!
Sorry to hear about your back. This calls for a lot of rest and ice packs. Ice packs did nothing for me it was my spa that saved me.
walt
And here's the finished product.
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I have to admit, I had a hard time painting the boards white, but stained wood would not match rest of the room. Now that its installed, white was definitely the right choice.


You reminded me of a great friend of mine who jokingly used to say "why do it right the first time when you can do it wrong many many times". Good job on what looks like a very nice saw!... I've found that the best way I learn is by making lots of mistakes.
Nice score on the bandsaw. Looks like it is a Delta unit...
...I love fixer-upper power tools...
Nice work on the bandsaw!
Great work on the bandsaw
Too many people just give up. I sure like your attitude.![]()
Spent the morning reading through your thread with a cup of coffee (or 3). Nice work. My shop is about the same size and roughly the same condition (the building itself) although there was a new roof put on before I acquired it. My floor is probably worse in spots and I work with the same budget constraints. I have been wanting to start a thread and I just wanted to say thanks for sharing its inspiring to see!
You reminded me of a great friend of mine who jokingly used to say "why do it right the first time when you can do it wrong many many times". Good job on what looks like a very nice saw!

Thanks Andy. Honestly, for a long time, I was one of those "give up" people. I don't know what it is, but something clicked a few years ago and I realized one day that getting mad or allowing yourself to be frustrated by a problem doesn't help you solve it. I wish I would have learned that when I was in college, I probably would have gotten a lot better grades.

Sweet! And on so many levels.
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I think we are a lot alike. I also get into the analysis paralysis and tend to get frustrated with problems that I am a lot smart than. Its encouraging to read this thread and see all the progress you are making. Great job!!!
You did tear into the bike!
You need to talk your dad out of one of those lathes!!
I vote to keep it on this thread, that way I can follow it. I realize there are just a limited number of threads I can keep up with. Don't know what the appropriate protocol is, however.
Sweet! That's an awesome bike. Always loved V-twins. Had a bunch Ducati