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Very nice!!!
Thank you and thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Very nice!!!
I´m impressed over how clean and well organized your shop is![]()
You need clamps to hold the clamps in place . .
I could hide my entire garage and contents in just your storage cabinets

Do you have before shots? Was the prior leather or covering worn out?
You did the right move, the couches look a ton better now than they did before. Not only that, but the other couch looks like it was fabric originally? Or is it just my crappy monitor?If you look back at post # 377 on page 19 of this thread there is a picture of the two couches when I removed them for upholstery. If you look closely you can see the stressed look that the leather has taken on as well as the pleats in the original material that I really didn't care much for. The pleats are especially noticeable on the bottom cushion and the fronts of the drawers that are standing upright.
Thanks.


You did the right move, the couches look a ton better now than they did before. Not only that, but the other couch looks like it was fabric originally? Or is it just my crappy monitor?









Let us know when it goes up. I'm lookin forward to this, poaching ideas will be high on the list.
Bill

One day I’ll have a work area that nice. One day.
One day I’ll have a work area that nice. One day.
Look forward to the vid tour. I know how much work goes into a quality video.
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Amen to that!! Though, my wish would be to be able to weld like that! One day when I grow up!
Shop is looking HOT Mike!
That’s what I was wanting to see. It really lights up the area well!
Thanks Mike
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Been awhile since I stopped by Mike. I had some catching up to do so I read between rounds/fights of UFC 220.
The place is still getting better and the new overhead cabinets look great. One question though, why the gap between the 4 cabinet set ?
Mike,
Those under mount task lights look/work great! Also like your cool TIG torch holder (piston).
Looking good brother!
Took the tour and I was quite impressed. I knew, from reading all your posts and watching your videos that your shop was cool, but this tour vid tied it all together. Thanks for taking the time to shoot the tour video and all the others, too.
I really enjoy your little side jobs that you do from time to time and have even stolen a few of your ideas. I admire a guy that has taught himself to do all phases of the garage hobby. Keep the tips and videos coming, Mike and I'll keep watching and reading.
Mike
Nice video. Very thorough.
I got several ideas from your video.
Thanks
Thanks for watching.
Your garage space looks great.[emoji106]
I'm still working thru the shop video.
Damn.
Bill
Sorry for the length of the video, just hard to cover that much content in a 15-minute video.Mike,
Just finished watching your shop tour video and I have to say that it was outstanding. Most shop/tool chest videos are a "look what I have" show. Your video is incredibly informative, interesting, and your tools although clean and orderly have evidence of proper wear and use. Anyone with a bank account (or big debt) can fill a box with brand new g-whiz tools. It's another thing to find a "wrench man" with a collection like yours.
Very impressed.
Best regards
Nate
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Skills, imagination & tools. You've kinda run the gamut, and left us mere mortals in your dust.
The great thing about you, you are willing to show how its done and teach.
Thanks for that bro
Still working thru the vid. Life got in the way of finishing it.
Bill
This seems appropriate, quoted from Paco.. "I'm spending time feeding my soul in the shop."
.. "I'm spending time feeding my soul in the shop."....

Guys, I'm glad I was able to accurately describe my desire for shop time/work. I never understood how important this was for me early on as most of my quality was "pride driven" and with a purpose. What I can now say with 100% certainty is it has helped me cope with very negative experiences I have dealt with over the years as a firefighter/medic. Theres times I come home after a bad shift with images running through my head of pure ugly. Staying busy goes along way for mental heath. Creating and learning has saved me, my marriage and friendships. No matter how tired I am walking into the shop, after turning on quality tunes and absorbing the sight, sounds and smell, I'm relaxed and rejuvenated both physically and mentally. So yes, my shop is my temple and I'm closest to my creator and peace fills my soul. This can work for anyone if they love what they do.
Sorry Mike, not trying to hijack your awesome thread, just hoping to "Jump start" someone in need. Many of you get it as your work exemplifies the love you put into projects.
Mike, I still need to watch your tour video in its entirety and plan on doing so today.
You are also blessed to have you son share time in your shop. I'm a bit short on that aspect as my son works and lives in Oregon. That would be the icing on the cake for me.
Keep on keeping on Mike!
Respectfully,
Paco