The shop is shaping up!

Ccrew

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Just finished hanging the doors tonight. Next electric and lights then paint the floor when the temperature cooperates..

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While I finished the last of the doors..

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And getting back to the correct use of the forums, here's 3 coats of Klasse on my garage queen car after sitting in the rain for three days (While I worked in the garage)

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Empty shelves are like empty minds, so yes you are of course correct in your assumption.
 
hey, i think you need more towels


But won't my cabinet full of DA/Rotary pads get lonely then? It's bad enough that I had to put Menzerna and Meguiars in the same cabinet. Blasphemy!

I want to figure out how to make out of wood the Rupes wall units for hanging polishers a picture of which was floating around here (that they wanted gold bricks for) because with a Rupes and 3x Flex's I'm not going to be able to single source.
 
i just looked up the polisher hangers....... that is beautiful
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Wow- very nice! I like your woodworking tools too. Cant ever have enough hobbies!
I like your organization too- looks like you have a very nice collection.
 
Well.....I'll be the first guy....

Would you happen to have a 10mm socket?

Sure!, 6 point are in the back, 12 point in the front and the impacts off to the left in the top of the toolbox :-)


It's hard to combine woodworking with an area to detail, because DUST!. Partially why all cabinets. I had it all on wire rack shelves before mounted to the wall. Now you know where that MasterBlaster you sold me is used!
 
Well.....I'll be the first guy....

Would you happen to have a 10mm socket?
True story. As a professional I would lone tools to the parking lot DIY's and never lost one in all the time I turned wrenches. I made them leave their wallet with me until they brought the tool back. They gave me some funny looks when I told them the terms but the tools always came back. Guys in the shop would tell them no but send them my way. Kind of funny in retrospect.
 
is that a wood dust vacuum in the corner?


Sure is. 2HP. Waiting on a cartridge filter versus the top bag so I can get the dust micron count down. If you're ever thinking of one as a vacuum, don't. It'll move a LOT of air, but not at high pressure and the last thing you'd want to do is suck up a bolt when it gets to that impeller. Now hooked to the router table for instance? Not a spec of shavings/sawdust/dust stays inside the cabinet..

I'll add something I learned, almost the hard way: I have a MasterBlaster. Don't ever use a hose that you've used to pick up dust with a vacuum to hook to a blower to dry your car. Dust is abrasive, heck Walnut shells are a sandblast media. Nothing I couldn't fix for damage, but it was an "Oh SNAP" moment. Dedicated hoses for blower and vacuum now.
 
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