What did you do to your shop today?

Oct 14, 2008
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that helps out to plan for the dowry.... :popcorn:
Kevin, is a handy guy to have around. He gave me the heater too. It was from his Grandfather's shop, who was the lead RCMP officer on the case for the Molesting Doctor in Kipling, Saskatchewan on Forensic Files.
 
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Oct 14, 2008
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I fixed the electrical line as well. We will see how my solder, heat shrink, electrical tape, Gorilla tape then a clamped on rubber cover holds up.
 
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motorheadmike

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Pumped iron for the first time in 6 months.

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Was shaking like fresh fish on my first day in the pen. Those weights made me their b!tch.
 
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airboatgreg

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Spoke to my AC and electrical guy. My contractor buddy coming over tomorrow so i can run stuff by him. I drew plans last weekend and spoke to wife on what's important to her with outdoor kitchen. Thinking about the best way for a "safe room" Excited
 
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airboatgreg

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Elaborate on safe room?

6x2" studs, re-barb between studs, commercial exterior outswing door, plywood walls interior and exterior. Ceiling/roof built to store stuff and walk on. Office space and put stuff i like in it that i don't want to display in house
 
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fleming442

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6x2" studs, re-barb between studs, commercial exterior outswing door, plywood walls interior and exterior. Ceiling/roof built to store stuff and walk on. Office space and put stuff i like in it that i don't want to display in house
So, not like 50 Shades?
 
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motorheadmike

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DRIVEN

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6x2" studs, re-barb between studs, commercial exterior outswing door, plywood walls interior and exterior. Ceiling/roof built to store stuff and walk on. Office space and put stuff i like in it that i don't want to display in house
You know, concrete doesn't cost all that much. Just sayin'...
 

Rktpwrd

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Finished up the compressed air system repairs and upgrades.

Got the broken Transair compression collar replaced, the regulator set and lines charged up, then inspected for leaks. Added tubing to the bottoms of all the filter float drains and tee’d them together into the condensate bucket.

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Redid the timed tank and dryer drains into the bucket as well, and scrubbed all the old compressor oil film off the walls and floor.

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Much better now, it’ll keep my floor clean and make the system more efficient with less air leaks and better filtration. It’s something I should’ve done a long time ago, but as the saying goes, “The shoemakers children sometimes go shoeless”.
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