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Nothing new, been saving to build a shop and I'm finally checking the box on that goal. Hope to have it up and ready by end of February and then I will be back on the truck.
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A shop! What do you need one of those for! All it will end up doing is causing you to spend more time away from your family and doind stuff that you like! It will probably cause you to spend more money getting tools and equipment and things like that as well!
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Cant wait for you to get back to work on it. How big of a shop are you building?
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30x30
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There you went and made me start drooling. What I wouldn't give for a 30 x 30, preferably one with an upstairs that I could stay in and leave the house for the fam!:lol:
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Thats not big enough! Come look and see how full mine is.
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Be sure to check out Garage Journal... They have a lot of good tips and tricks that might help you save money on your place. Highly recommended because I want to see this awesome truck finished!
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Just went through your entire thread. Great work man !
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i don't want to sound stupid but I really like the suicide doors and looking at yours I want to try them on mine but how do you open and close and lock those doors from the outside
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First off, suiciding the doors is not for beginners. There is a lot of fabrication involved.
Now to answer your question, since my doors are shaved I have installed bear claw latches with actuators. I have a remote key fob to pop the doors. No handles so no need for locks anymore. |
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Tuesday dirt for the shop will be delivered and then the tractor work begins the following Monday!
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Post plenty of pics of that new shop!
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Dirt has arrived and is being inspected by the Foreman
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With what you've done out in the elements I can't imagine what you'll get accomplished indoors. Congratulations on the shop man.
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This is what I saw at 7AM when I left for work
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ps7de03cde.jpg Wife sent me this at 3PM as the crew was cleaning up http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...96914212_n.jpg |
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They are not wasting any time. Are they going to pour the floor after the building is done?
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Yea, the floor is next. Nothing scheduled yet but it will be next week. Once the floor is poured they wait about a week for it to cure then they will be back to finish it up.
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Awesome! Congrats man. If you don't mind me asking, what does a shop that size set a guy back? I'd like to build one some day.
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Congratulations! That's going to be a sweet shop!
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Nice soon-2-b-shop! :metal:
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