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Old 07-08-2015, 10:33 AM   #1
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Re: Our new shop - AKA Barnasaurus

The painting is done. Only a few more little things and I can start moving my stuff in. Hope to get a compressor and lift before the end of the year. Got to save my beer cans.

Also included a window seat picture for Ogre....
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Old 07-08-2015, 12:07 PM   #2
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Where are the cushions for the seat ? Looks great ,congrats .
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Where are the cushions for the seat ? Looks great ,congrats .
stained already?
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Ogre ,youre BAD .Only reason I asked was I knew you would want to know.
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Old 07-08-2015, 04:51 PM   #5
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Looks really good Wayne!

Are you going to have an open house or cook out kind of event to celebrate your buildings completion?
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Old 07-10-2015, 01:26 PM   #6
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Looks really good Wayne!

Are you going to have an open house or cook out kind of event to celebrate your buildings completion?
Thanks Doug.

Funny you mention the cook out. My wife and I were talking about that last weekend. Thinking of throwing a cookout/party for the contractor and his crew as well as the sub-contractors (concrete and HVAC guys).
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Thanks Doug.

Funny you mention the cook out. My wife and I were talking about that last weekend. Thinking of throwing a cookout/party for the contractor and his crew as well as the sub-contractors (concrete and HVAC guys).
We did that when our shop was built in 1968. Invited the workers and friends in for a cook out event. I was only 7 years old and still remember it. Wish I had pictures.
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Flashed, you an Ogre aren't right...lol The only stains so far are on the shop floor.....and those are from my Jeep.
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You mean me and Ogre cant crash the party ? LOL
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Old 11-04-2015, 01:35 PM   #10
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Finally got my compressor. Curtis/Toledo 7.5 hp, 80 gallon, 24 cfm at 175 psi. Will be doing the hard lines next year as the lift is next on my list.
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I had wondered what was happening with your shop ,nice toys.
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Old 11-04-2015, 01:50 PM   #12
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Thanks Flashed! It was a busy summer....son graduated the police academy, a new grand daughter, replaced ball joints on my wife's Expedition, and of course, really busy at work. I did get a lot of little things done to the shop but nothing exciting to share. The little things would have been boring, like watching paint dry.
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I just reviewed some previous posts and saw where you had commented about my friends gas pumps .I forgot to ask him if he still has them ,probably does though as he and his wife have been traveling most of this year .Next time I talk to him I will see .He had started downsizing some cars and stuff after retirement and mentioned them to me .I bought one of his old trucks but really have no room for the gas pumps YET .
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Nice choice for a compressor...that will move some air.
Looking forward to the lift going in.
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Looking very nice Wayne. By the way, are my adoption papers ready yet

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Looking very nice Wayne. By the way, are my adoption papers ready yet

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Ha! - Thanks Tom!

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Nice choice for a compressor...that will move some air.
Looking forward to the lift going in.
Hey Doug –

I think I made a wise choice, at least it was educated…lol. I wanted to buy USA and had originally decided on a Quincy 5hp, 80 gallon, with 17 CFM at 175 psi.....then I found the Curtis/Toledo. I also found out a local compressor service business sells the C/T brand so I went for a “test drive”. I was really glad to be able to buy locally. I installed a regulator and an automatic drain since I posted the pictures. I’m very impressed with the machine so far.

I’m planning on ordering the lift next Tuesday. I hope to have it in place before Christmas.

I’ve been looking back at some older posts in this thread, funny how many times I’ve mentioned compressor and lift coming soon…….here it is almost a year later and it’s finally coming true….lol
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.here it is almost a year later and it’s finally coming true….lol
we are a patient bunch, aren't we

my only thought is to build a room around it to keep the noise level down
looks like you already have 3 walls around it; add one wall and a roof and you'd be gold
mine is in a room under my stairs, makes conversation easy
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Actually, the noise level with the compressor running is not bad at all in the open area of the building. Now when standing next to it is a different story but is still very tolerable.

I initially decided to run the automatic drain line inside the building into a bucket because I didn’t want to penetrate the shop wall any more than I had to . Boy was that a really, really bad move. The thing scared me and the dog almost to death every time it went off. I now have it plumbed to the outside of the building....what an incredible difference. And now the dog will come into the shop again.
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Poor dog! Which auto drain did you use Wayne? I don't have one yet for my new compressor and would be pretty nice.
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Doug, I'm using an Ingersoll Rand EAD-50 115V.
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Looking good Wayne.
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Finally!
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