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Sub: I forgot where you said you got all that cool old knotty pine or did you say? that wall looks great and now if you want to hang something on it a nail or a screw and you can do it almost anywhere.

is it getting warmer or do you still have snow on the ground?
 
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Xtremek, 1/2 cup thanks for viewing and commenting!

Drives,
the wood was free from a CL add. It was 1 hour drive away and I took the car trailer and brought a full load of it home. it was all nailed up in pallet or crate stock it took me a full weekend to break it all down and I have had it for 4 years now stack up behind the car in the garage and now am finally getting around to putting it up on the walls. I be happy when I get this all done and then I'll have a spot to put a work bench in the garage. right now all these boards are stacked up where I want the work bench to be.
 

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Sub: great RE PURPOSE to grab those boards (and a lot of work). also good motivation to get the wood up on the wall so you'll have more space in YEE OLD GARAGE.

since you'll have a spot for a good work bench and you might not want to build one check for old growth wood ones that owners tend to put to the curb or want them gone quickly for little or no money.

also i've been lucky enough to pick up a few old government steel desks and these are not "tankers", but they are built like a tank. they weigh close to 250+ pounds so not super easy to move but very nice to work on and the 3 drawers hold a ton of stuff. i've found cabinets to fit the hole/gap on the side or you can just have a couple shelves. here's a few pictures of mine and i think i own 4 of them currently. these old desks or benches are 6 foot wide and the tops on my are actually 3 feet deep so you can put tool boxes or organizers on the back of them and still have a little bench space to use.
 

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Sub, nice to see you're still plugging along in the shop. Looks like you got decent snow this year...I suspect we passed a bit along across the lake.

Nice find on those ATVs. Getting your boys into the wrenches is an excellent idea. My dad basically forced me into fixing things as we had a 67 Arctic Cat that didn't run so well. Using it was contingent on fixing it...so I started taking it apart at 10 yrs old or so...and got it running :) I was the slowest of the machines in the area, but had the most fun I suspect.

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Drives have a rough idea of what the work bench is gonna be.
have some 3x8 plank boards with some nice stenciling on them gonna use that and some coats of poly to make it shine nice and pretty.
though I'm a long way away from getting to a actual work bench in the garage as that area is now board storage for the inside siding project!
for now the work bench is mobile some boards on a saw horse or my ATV trailer with boards or a old table that can be moved around as well.



Denwood
thanks for stopping by my humble garage thread!
Nice pic of that old sled as well!

just a Pic of the garage in the snow storm that we had yesterday!

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I was trying to think of a response to the last garage pic and couldn't come up with anything. Then last night it came to me. Sorry to say this, but better you than I.
 
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I was trying to think of a response to the last garage pic and couldn't come up with anything. Then last night it came to me. Sorry to say this, but better you than I.

Snow in March is great because you know its only around for a short time!


Sub, that makes me shiver just looking at the snow storm. I don't do cold..:shocking:

1/2 cup its not the cold its the wind that really gets to ya!

Sounds like you should drop by his place next January, then hit mine on the way to to see DLCwent.:lol: Sub can take for a sled ride.:thumbup:

1/2 Cup I'll have the sled tuned up and ready for when you want to stop by!

We had 16" of that last week. Downhill skiing on the weekend with sun and 0C was Sublime :)

Thanks for stopping by Denwood! 16" of fresh snow for skiing would be a great time for sure!
 
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got some more work done on the garage wall project!

Did pretty good on Saturday, Got 3 boards up and took time to chase kids around the yard on the ATV.
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First board had a nice knot on the edge that I cut so that the knot ended up on the stud so if you look through the knot hole you'll look at the stud and not the insulation not a big deal to many but I glad I did it that way.

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Sunday was more Chasing kids around on the ATV outside and only got 1 board up for the whole day!

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It seems like I spend 2x amount of the time prepping the area's before putting up the boards. Prepping is adding in 1/8 insulation 3x layers to fill out the wall cavities and putting up the vapor barrier.

I have the 1/8 insulation stuff on hand and that's the only reason I'm putting that up is because I have it and it's free. it was from the bottom of a pool from the old house in town that the wall collapse in and I took out.
with the amount of time I have spent on the 1/8 insulation I don't know how free it is but once its used up I wont be having it in my way any more.
 

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slow and stead progress!

My goal is to get this wall done and them I'm off on more outside different projects for the rest of spring summer but then for next winter I'll park the car and truck along the completed wall and have the other wall free to be worked upon!

any way some pictures of the progress being made.

nice pic of the wall going up!

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some progress being made.

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and with this pic you can look at how much of a mess I'm making with all the scrap's tossed on the floor!

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I had quite a few knots in my boards. I stapled hardware screen to the back side of the hole to slow the mice down. Just my $.02.
 
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I had quite a few knots in my boards. I stapled hardware screen to the back side of the hole to slow the mice down. Just my $.02.

thanks for the tip Xtremek,

darn Mice are always a problem in the garage that is for sure!

Traps and Mice bait are always out!

I hate all the damage that they have done to the car that is for sure I need a new head liner again some day due to Mice!
 

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Sub, nice to see you're still plugging along in the shop. Looks like you got decent snow this year...I suspect we passed a bit along across the lake.

Nice find on those ATVs. Getting your boys into the wrenches is an excellent idea. My dad basically forced me into fixing things as we had a 67 Arctic Cat that didn't run so well. Using it was contingent on fixing it...so I started taking it apart at 10 yrs old or so...and got it running :) I was the slowest of the machines in the area, but had the most fun I suspect.

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Your snowmobile reminds me very much of the Russian Snowmobile "BURAN" :thumbup:

BURAN
 

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slow and stead progress!

My goal is to get this wall done and them I'm off on more outside different projects for the rest of spring summer but then for next winter I'll park the car and truck along the completed wall and have the other wall free to be worked upon!

any way some pictures of the progress being made.

nice pic of the wall going up!

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some progress being made.

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and with this pic you can look at how much of a mess I'm making with all the scrap's tossed on the floor!

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thanks for viewing!

Why do not you make an observation pit? Do you not change the oil in the engine and the gearbox yourself or did I lose sight of something?:dunno:
 

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ill be busy getting these old Honda's up and running but the boys can help out with the repairs and learn some stuff along the way. Heck I'll be learning as well.

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What fun! One thing good about Honda is you can get just about any OEM replacement part you need for their old powersports equipment.

First board had a nice knot on the edge that I cut so that the knot ended up on the stud so if you look through the knot hole you'll look at the stud and not the insulation not a big deal to many but I glad I did it that way.

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Attention to detail... gotta love it!

Looking great! Keep up the good work. (And stay warm!)
 
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Why do not you make an observation pit? Do you not change the oil in the engine and the gearbox yourself or did I lose sight of something?:dunno:

Stas,

for engine oil changes I take the vehicles to the local mechanic.
Guy I have know for 30 years.

for the cost its hard to due that work myself and come out ahead.

and to dig down a pit in this garage would be a lot of work ground is very rocky.

I have car ramps if I need to get under vehicle to due some work.
which I have done.

thanks for stopping by!:thumbup:
 

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Sub: you're doing great and love the sunshine in the pictures and no blizzards cause man that isn't my type of weather.

in case you might have a few ants and haven't heard of this stuff it's safe for pets and kills the little and maybe the big ants. buy a bag and put it around your foundations on your home and YEA OLD GARAGE. and if you only have a few put these traps out that you can buy at home depot. also best to keep rotten wood and debris far away from your home and garage cause once the bugs finish eating it they look for another food source which is maybe something you own and don't want eaten.

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What fun! One thing good about Honda is you can get just about any OEM replacement part you need for their old powersports equipment.


Attention to detail... gotta love it!

Looking great! Keep up the good work. (And stay warm!)

thanks for stopping by shopnut,

most parts yes but even some stuff you have to look on ebay to find.
know of any good oem part suppliers?

partzilla is the one I have tried so far.

don't need much but a few things.
thanks.

glad you like the detail on the knot centering!
its not a huge deal but I know its done that way and that's the way I wanted it to be!
 
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Drives thanks for stopping by and great post about keeping the ants at bay!

Pic of my work table that has all the supplies for this project.

the table top is from my Father in laws dairy barn that I help take down.
It was the Blower hole just 2 short board's that was nailed together and removed when they needed to blow loose bedding into the hay loft.

any way on the table is water to keep me hydrated, couple of razor knifes for cutting the Styrofoam insulation, Scissor's for cutting the vapor barrier,
Stapler for vapor barrier box of plastic vapor barrier, tape for vapor barrier,
some raisins as a quick snack, Jig saw for fine finish cuts, Little cicular saw,
drill with bit for pilot holes and drill with driver for screws, 3 squares,
speed square, regular square and long T square, 3 levels, 4' level, 2' level and a torpedo level. 4 boxes with the screws of different lengths for what I need Little planting spade for digging out the gravel for the bottom board. and the all important Radio so I have some tunes going while I'm a working away.

any way I've rambled on enough but thought some might enjoy my work table that holds the tools for this.

Have a router as well for doing the shiplap siding part
but that is sitting over on the saw stand as it's limited by is cord!
also 2 quick clamps that hold the board on the stand for when the router is doing its work!

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know of any good oem part suppliers?
I have used these for OEM with good luck:
Bikebandit.com
partsfish.com
Boats.net usually surprises me with the cheapest price on Yamaha m/c parts, and that has been the majority of my orders lately.

Mostly aftermarket:
Chaparrel-racing.com
Denniskirk.com (not recently though)

Never ordered from them, but they seem to have OEM parts for most major brands:
Cheapcycleparts.com

Sometimes Amazon is the best deal too. I usually compare the price of the big items before buying.
 

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Sub: I hope you are OK and haven't seen your posts in a while so just checking in. are you enjoying the warmer weather or did another blizzard hit Wisconsin again this spring?

what's new??
 
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Sub: I hope you are OK and haven't seen your posts in a while so just checking in. are you enjoying the warmer weather or did another blizzard hit Wisconsin again this spring?

what's new??

just been busy with work and kids and had to setup for a garage sale this last weekend so just been moving stuff around a lot!

it'll take me a month to get my ATV Shop back to how I want it and such.

no big blizzard but some small snow falls with snow for a day or 2!
 
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so haven't' made much progress in the garage the last few week's.

so for the long winded post. : )

But Did take the Old Ford truck out for a trip last weekend.

180 miles from Start to Finish to pick up a roll top desk that the wife wanted.

the Old girl made the trip without any problems. But you take a 40 year old truck on a road trip your always just a touch nervous I suppose. The weather was cold "temps at 30-35" and about 1/2 way into the trip the good roads start to turn a little slippery and the truck has oversized tires on so she handles like a freight train on skates. Had the heater cranked the whole trip and drove with gloves on for 3/4 of the time. Wife had a blanket wrapped around her for the trip.

GPS lead us on few country back roads that was Ice covered and that is fun and all when you know the roads but when you've never been on them before it can lead to a little more pucker factor. Hills and corners are not a great combo when ice is involved.

got the desk picked up and on the way home with no problems.
2nd to last big hill to climb on the way home road is now Ice covered and pretty slick the truck broke traction 2x times on that hill and coming up is a hill that gains about 400' in 2 miles or so from what I can tell on a GPS site, I stopped at the bottom and turned the Hubs on the truck in just in case I needed the traction to make the climb. Truck did fine up the hill broke traction 3-4 times let off the gas and get rear end lined back up and ease back onto the gas. Made the climb at 30mph give or take but glad I stopped to turn hubs in didn't want to be out in traffic in middle of the hill locking the hubs on the truck in not to mention trying to find a spot the truck will sit with out sliding down the hill on me.

any way Pic of the Truck back home in the front yard with the desk uploaded.
Thank You 78 Ford for making the trip and getting me and wife back home safely! I due believe when the weather straightens out I'll be giving the truck a wash and wax!

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I bet you've really "ENJOYED" spring so far, right? Is the problem with the truck a lack of heat, or the extra "ventilation" age has added?
 

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Sub: what no picture of the roll top? nice to hear you survived and i bet there were a few hairy moments when the tires started spinning.

sounds like you thought out the issues well regarding hills and ice and you are smart enough to know that 4 wheel drive doesn't mean anything if you are on ice and on a hill or trying to stop.

I hope your weather improves soon cause I bet at some point snow is a pain even though you are used to it. it's sunny here today and supposed to be 60 after a week where we got about 5 or more inches of rain.

cheers (morrocan green ice tea for this old guy in a frozen A&W glass mug)
 
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I bet you've really "ENJOYED" spring so far, right? Is the problem with the truck a lack of heat, or the extra "ventilation" age has added?

there is a lot of extra ventilation from age that is for sure.

though the Temp gauge was in Normal and still the heat coming out of the vent wasn't super hot. Not a huge deal as the truck doesn't get used in super cold weather very much.

It was my Daily Driver for one fall season and 1/2 of a winter but then It lived in a heated garage and was somewhat warm for the morning drive. The drive home was cold but then the trip home was only 3 miles from work to home so I just dealt with it.
 
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Drives here is a Pic of the desk that the wife wanted.

If the roads where better I would have took my 2 place trailer and hauled the desk that way but then I would have to tarp it over and secure it down to the trailer. The old truck was just load it in the back and put some blankets over it and away ya go!

desk breaks down into 2 sections top and bottom.

was quite the trip that is for sure!

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Please show your Dodge :)

Stas Per your request the next few post will have Pics of the Charger,

My Avatar Pic and one of my favorites with all 3 kids in the trunk!
Garage is pretty much just a stick frame with a roof in this pic.

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Charger out under the big tree next to the house which is off screen to the right.

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front View of Charger from the previous Pic,

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More for Stas,

Car parked next to the house for the day before moving to the garage for winter storage for the year. It had spent the summer in my little yard barn while I work on getting the garage more weather tight. Car was Stuck in the grass in this pic Had to due some rocking to get it moving from this spot.

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Car out in front of garage or what will become a garage some day.

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Car getting its Fist washing of the year by the kids.
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couple of the Car.

took the car to a wedding that me and the wife was part of the wedding party in and I had just topped of the radiator and she is marking the area as Charger Territory I guess.

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this is a old pic of the Car and truck a the garage from our house we had in town.

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im on a roll with the car Pics, I guess

all tucked away in back corner of garage for 1st winter in the garage.

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Close up of the Charger R/T

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Out in the winter to be shifted to other side of garage so I can keep working on getting the ceiling insulated.

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and then just getting moved out in the spring time.

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last of the car that I have for now,

as she currently sits on her side of the garage,

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then a Close up of the power plant,
There is no replacement when you have Displacement, 440 Cubic Inch's reside in here!

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In case your wondering the Air Cleaner cover state's it load and proud!

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whew that's it for the car a poluza posting for now.

thanks for staying with me on that and now back to the regularly scheduled programing on this thread.
 

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okay back to regular stuff or at least as close as I get.

I feel like I'm driving Miss daisy or something?

Don't know why at all but was moving some cement bags down to the Stream bottom for a future project and this was my passenger.

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Bags of cement that got for free and going to be the bottom of the ATV Bridge across the Creek. the top 4 served as my winter box weight in my little truck to help keep traction for the winter snow season. they are all somewhat chunky as they sat outside in the rain all last spring summer and started forming up so not good for much but thinking I can use them as floating piers for the bridge beams when I get that far.

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then on the return trip home stopped on the big hill out of the bottom and picked up 2 milk crates of rocks to add to last summers rock wall project.
Sure did make the ATV rear squat adding that weight to the rear rack.

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have been working on the garage inside siding project as well and making some slow and stead progress on that as well.

have to due some fancy cutting get a board to fit in this spacing.

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and then the long view is starting to look pretty nice or at least better than just studs with insulation stuffed between them.

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