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MehHOORAY 262!!!!

MehHOORAY 262!!!!
I only got one. Kevin bought all the rest dot dot dot...Keep em all..
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I only got one. Kevin bought all the rest dot dot dot...
Joe, I don't know if anyone has said this yet, but 80'x100' with 14' walls is a nice size for a shed.
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Yeah 288 and 2100!!! Better?Hater
Joe, I don't know if anyone has said this yet, but 80'x100' with 14' walls is a nice size for a shed.
Forget the saws Joe, get that Olds going. Love the color!
Forget the saws Joe, get that Olds going. Love the color!
I can understand the lack of interest. I drove mine less than 600 miles this year before I wrapped it up and stored it.
Great father son project. You have a few years
Shawn,I'm going to make a welding and porting table for my shop. It will be a table with high sides and back, dedicated lighting over the top and holes in the table with tray below to catch the shavings. I think I'll start with the 2'x4' certi-flat welding table.
https://weldtables.com/collections/...omplete-kit-w-legs-and-1200-hd-swivel-casters
Very nice!Little food for thought if you build a stand-alone work table and shelve the back of it, that you can walk all the way around. Workbench top is a 2x4 framed out radiology x-Ray room, solid core wooden door. The shelves on the back side are from some 2x8's I had loitering around in the shop. On the backside of the shelves I furred it out around the perimeter and the center top to bottom with some ripped down 1x's and peg boarded the entire backside to hang tools, etc. I just stuck some different peg board hangers in it for chits and grins when this old pic was taken. It's pretty well organized and slam full with hand tools, wrench sets, etc now.
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Here's the NT adjustable height workbench stools. Pretty comfortable padded stools with backrests.
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Looking good. And agree with the space...take advantage of every sq ft you can.
Just below and to the left of the light bulb will be a 12x12 cutout. Going to hang a radiator and a box fan on the outside (barn side) blowing in.
Ought to be plenty of btu to heat the shack. Turn the fan around if I need to help heat the barn. Above the door and out of the way. instead of taking up valuable saw space in he shack lol