As promised, here’s an update to get current on the garage/life/general happenings from the last few months...
When we last left off, I was getting ready to head to Colorado for our annual prairie dog hunting trip. The platform worked exactly as I hoped for the trip – we were able to safely stow all our gear when moving between sites and it helped keep everything organized and easily accessible. The hitch basket also worked without flaw.
Here’s a pic when we were loading up to come home – everything in this picture fit in the rear hatch area of the Jeep. We didn’t even have to pile stuff to the ceiling.
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We had fantastic weather while we were out there. The temps stayed in the mid-70’s to low 80’s the whole time. There were a few storms late in afternoon most days, but that is pretty common for that time of year. One day we had a crazy dust storm roll through.
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Another day we ran across an abandoned dam project. I can’t remember what the whole story was, but I’m not sure what they were thinking as dry as it is out there – you’re lucky enough to get enough water for a puddle, let alone an entire lake.
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Once we got back, I was ready to dig back into garage projects. The biggest change over the last few months was moving my shelving unit from the west wall to the now enclosed, insulated/sheeted south wall. I originally intended for this to be a temporary move so I could insulate and sheet the west wall, but after living with it for a few months, its going to stay this way.
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I finished installing the other half of the soffit vents, so we are now set to insulate the ceiling when the time comes.
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I mounted a manual wind air hose reel under my workbench and stuck my little 2 gallon compressor next to it under the bench corner. I wasn't certain how much I'd like this setup, but so far its been super handy. Stinker likes it too.
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After I had decided to keep the shelves where they were, I got my screws, tape, and other commonly used hardware organized. The shelf is empty on purpose - it gives me a spot to put my clear plastic parts organizer tray when I need to look though it.
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Then it was time to take another vacation - Wife and I were celebrated our 5 year wedding anniversary by heading up to the Lake Superior north shore area in Minnesota for a few days. Absolutely beautiful up there - we'll definitely take that trip again.
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Back in the garage again, this time to make some improvements to the weld table. I bought some cheap HF c-clamps and welded some drop pieces of c-channel onto them to make it easier to clamp stuff down to the table. Using channel for the table top has meant that I have to tighten c-clamps by reaching under the table. Now I can tighten from the top. These two were test units, but they have been great so far and I'm going to make more.
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Safety Disclaimer: Let me make one thing perfectly clear - these welds will fail eventually. MIG welding carbon steel to cast iron using ER70S-6 wire is definitely not the proper process. If you copy this, you do so at your own risk. However, for my situation, I'm not worried. I will only use these clamps to hold parts down to my table. When the weld fails, it'll just mean my clamps are more difficult to use. Again, don't copy this idea unless you know what the risks are.
I mounted some hitch receivers to the weld table and made some mounts for my bench grinder and vise. I've seen this all over GJ but I'm honestly not that in love with it so far - there's just too much wobble between the tube and receiver. Not a big deal with the vise, but I don't like it with the grinder. I could make a bracket to tighten it up or install a jam nut, but that kind of goes away from the quick setup aspect I was hoping for. We'll see how long it sticks around.
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Took the time to get my screwdrivers in order using a HF magnetic strip. I really love opening this drawer knowing exactly where everything is going to be. I haven't attached the strip to the drawer yet, but its holding in place well enough I may not have to.
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Stinker wanted to work in the garage one day, so we made a robot head for her. Its pretty funny seeing a little girl walking around the yard wearing a yellow princess dress, a pink superwoman cape, and a cardboard box on her head.
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I also took the time to fix the cords on my circular saw, jig saw, and angle grinder (no pics). All just had worn casings that had been taped up several times. Its one of those things that you always mean to do when you're using a tool, but forget about the moment you put it away. I know I'm forgetting some other odd projects, but that pretty well sums up what I've been working on. Some big stuff, some little stuff, all stuff that keeps me moving (generally) in the right direction.
Which brings us up to this last weekend. I had planned on starting on the insulation for the west wall Saturday afternoon, but my buddy texted me asking if I could bring over my OBD2 scanner to get some codes off his "race" car, which ended up turning into an afternoon/evening of motor sillyness. A little backstory - every year, my buddy runs in an endurance race in a cornfield that is some sort charity fundraiser. Basically, guys take junk cars, customize them to be funny, and run them until they die. Kind of a LeMons/Gambler type event where the point is to spend as little as possible to have some fun. Money is raised through ticket sales at the gate, raffle tickets, silent auctions, etc. This year, his car is a Honda Accord that got rear ended, and then smashed into another car. Here is the result of our work...
6x6 push bumper, paint pan cowl induction hood scoop (yes, it is functional - cut the hole in the hood myself), stucco mesh grill insert, and straight pipe exhaust complete with coffee can "muffler" (Italian espresso for extra hp). We rattle canned the wheels rally car white as well and stripped the interior (no pics). Other than stickers, he's ready to run.
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Yesterday, with the promised garage update looming in the back of my mind, I decided to finally sort out the internet connectivity in the garage. As I mentioned in a previous post, my new cell phone camera is garbage, so now I need to use an actual camera to take garage pics and upload them to GJ. I figure if I can use my garage laptop to do this, I'll be more inclined to follow through with making regular updates. The wifi connection in the garage has always been really poor. The signal was weak and would drop out frequently and when I ran a speed test, I only had 1-2Mbps download speed. After doing a bunch of research and considering all my options, I finally landed on this:
https://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/wifi-range-extenders/WN3000RP.aspx
It was very easy to setup. After playing around with a few different spots in the house, the sweet spot ended up being in the upstairs guest bedroom near a window that faces the garage. Now my signal strength is well over 60% and I've got enough download speed to stream YouTube videos! Had AvE and Mighty Car Mods running all afternoon without issue. Someday when I run new electrical and gas from the house, I'll bury a network line as well, but until then, I think this will do the trick. An added bonus - Wife was also happy because it boosted the signal strength in our bedroom as well. Her phone would always drop connection, now it shows nearly full strength.
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Yesterday was a good reminder that I do need to keep working on insulating. Getting into the season where you need to heat up beer to drink it.
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I think that pretty much sums it up. Still trying to figure out what happened to this last summer - it went by way too fast. Insulating and sheeting the west wall seems to be the next project I'm going to tackle. After that, I'm thinking its time to tackle the ceiling - I've been reading about lighting options and think I have it pretty well sorted out. I'm sure there will be plenty of side projects that distract me as well. Hopefully I can get back in the habit of making regular updates again.