Only if I can make/buy enclosures to keep the noise to a minimum. I have good neighbors and want to keep happy as well. Reason why I might just replace what I have for one of those quiet compressors....Looking great! Love the extra pads outside to help keep the noisy stuff outside and not take up valuable space inside!
Personally I vote both. I'm planning on an EMAX compressor AND a sound deadening enclosure to minimize the noise. As someone with kids who has limited hours after kids fall asleep to work, I'll do whatever it takes to not wake people up.Only if I can make/buy enclosures to keep the noise to a minimum. I have good neighbors and want to keep happy as well. Reason why I might just replace what I have for one of those quiet compressors....
Thank you. Yes, that pad is 5' wide across the door by 4' towards the front. Wanted a good platform outside the door. That sucker is all concrete... not going anywhere, lol.Nice job on the driveway, love the wide set of stairs by your passage door too.![]()
Good idea... I will need to figure something out. There is around 6' of lawn between the house and the driveway... but not sure is that will be enough on its own. The ground here drains quickly, but a french drain will make sure that it all works well... will report back when the raining season starts again.looks fantastic! Only thing I would suggest is a french drain or something to divert water coming off that apron towards your house. It rains a lot in Florida from what I remember![]()



@wachuko, we don't get much freezing weather so maybe not critical. For me, the older I get the more I appreciate having something to hold onto when climbing up or down steps (sometimes even on flat surfaces when taking a shower). I'd go with hand rails that go down the sides of the steps.The hand rails are there to see if they would work…since I had those from a ramp… still not sure if I want to use those or make some that also go down the sides of the steps…
Bob, I agree as well. I am not getting any younger and side rails all the way from the steps to the door, would be the way to go. I will make those in a couple of months.@wachuko, we don't get much freezing weather so maybe not critical. For me, the older I get the more I appreciate having something to hold onto when climbing up or down steps (sometimes even on flat surfaces when taking a shower). I'd go with hand rails that go down the sides of the steps.



@wachuko, that looks so refined to me. Then again the Benny Hill theme song is always playing in some part of my brain. I would have started building a 4x4 crib and lifting that one layer at a time. My collection of un-rotted pieces of replaced 4x4 fence posts is part of myAnd how did we get that TV up there? In the most Benny Hill way… cue the music!
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Your space is looking great.I noticed you used hockey pucks as well for your compressor footing, I did the same. We have pretty well the same compressor, mine is a Sanborn. Reminds me i should do a drain on mine.

OMG, it's not just me. I was helping a friend prep his '59 Corvette for a show. Polished the kidney bean aluminum rims before getting new tires installed. Pneumatic die grinder with a small buffing wheel was doing a great job. My friend was sitting on the driveway next to me polishing some engine parts. He looked over and asked if I was OK. I said: "I'm fine, why do you ask?" He pointed to the puddle of sweat I was sitting in and I laughed. He was dry as a bone. His wife worked in a dialysis unit and said my sweating was saving my kidneys a lot of work. I keep a can of WD-40 close by everywhere I go.I melt faster than normal humans... I really need A/C as soon as possible.... The rust on my machines is not humidity in the air... they rust every time I touch them. My sweat is hard on them, and it is like it is raining on the machine... you see me cleaning and oiling them right after I use them. Learned that quickly with the lathe... Not even funny anymore...


OMG, it's not just me. I was helping a friend prep his '59 Corvette for a show. Polished the kidney bean aluminum rims before getting new tires installed. Pneumatic die grinder with a small buffing wheel was doing a great job. My friend was sitting on the driveway next to me polishing some engine parts. He looked over and asked if I was OK. I said: "I'm fine, why do you ask?" He pointed to the puddle of sweat I was sitting in and I laughed. He was dry as a bone. His wife worked in a dialysis unit and said my sweating was saving my kidneys a lot of work. I keep a can of WD-40 close by everywhere I go.
When we crossed the Mojave desert in 1955 (no A/C in the car or trailer) my father made a big deal of us drinking lots of water and taking salt tablets every day. These days I have to avoid sodium if I want to prevent my blood pressure going up.
About 20 years ago I started having terrible leg and arm cramps. Not sure how but I discovered it was my potassium levels but the cramps came on in the evening after sweating a lot during the day. Drinking gallons of water didn't help but potassium gluconate tablets (8 at a time) would give immediate relief. Each tablet contains 99mg of potassium (2% of Daily Value) so 8 tablets provided 792mg (18%). I was sometimes forced to take eight tablets 5 times in one night because the cramps kept returning. That's 3,960mg (90%). I was getting worried I would do permanent damage.
To make things worse, a side-effect of one of the prostate cancer treatment drugs I take lowers potassium levels. Just kill me already!
Several people suggested Gatorade but that stuff had no effect (OK, maybe a little sugar buzz). When Liane suffered leg cramps, our primary care doctor told her to take a tablespoon of yellow mustard (she claims that works) but it contains no potassium but does contain 270mg sodium so no thank you. I discovered what I think is a safe source of potassium: V8 (brand and generic) juice. The Gatorade and V8 (low sodium) labels explain the difference:
Gatorade
V8 (Low Sodium)
I keep a half-gallon jug of V8 in the garage refrigerator and after a few hours of sweating and lots of water, I drink one or two little Solo cups of V8 and put 850-1,700mg of potassium in my system. The second cup is consumed if and when I feel that twinge that preceeds the 'hard to walk-' or 'can't open my hand-' level cramp. It's amazing how quickly you learn to react to avoid those full-on cramps.
Thank you.Congrats on getting the garage and property set up the way you want it. Looks great.





Nice. Love the signs and anything over 4 different beers is a plus.![]()












