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Re: Setting up Shop in Dayton (aka Cholla's Retreat)
Just fits with a 1/4" to spare [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/laugh.gif[/img] ......
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Re: Setting up Shop in Dayton (aka Cholla's Retreat)
Had the upper rails of the garage door raised about 7 inches to best utilize the capabilities of my lift. I ordered my 4 post lift which I hope to have installed in about 2 weeks. Still a few things to finish first though. I am having a local old school hydraulic/pneumatic shop build my shop compressor for me to my specs (WAY TOO MUCH CHINCY CHINESE COMPRESSORS OUT THERE!). It'll be just a bit more than the new Chinese models but will be built with quality made-in-USA parts and they are local for warranty and service. That'll be done in couple of weeks. In the mean time I will run the copper piping for air lines throughout the shop. The last couple of days I started putting up the wainscoting....
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Re: Setting up Shop in Dayton (aka Cholla's Retreat)
Love the look!
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Re: Setting up Shop in Dayton (aka Cholla's Retreat)
Nice. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Re: Setting up Shop in Dayton (aka Cholla's Retreat)
Lot of great style Sam. Thanks for sharing
Hopefully I'll be able to do something like this in another 2 years. |
Re: Setting up Shop in Dayton (aka Cholla's Retreat)
Thanks! The east wall wainscoting is done allowing the installation of the 4 post lift which will be tucked in pretty close to that wall. Coming from a large shop in AZ to this relatively small 2.5 car garage has been an adjustment and a good challenge for me. It has felt good to neck down my collection and exteraneous "stuff" that comes with it and fit my operation into a smaller space. It has forced me to be more efficient in managing my space and to determine how and how much I can store. It's all good (that's my story, and I'm sticking to it! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/wink.gif[/img] )
Now on to the air lines for the compressor. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...sjctpbfio.jpeg |
Re: Setting up Shop in Dayton (aka Cholla's Retreat)
Looks great, especially with that wainscoting in metal, and the copper air lines is going to look pretty retro or steam-punk cool. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Re: Setting up Shop in Dayton (aka Cholla's Retreat)
<span style="font-style: italic">"steam-punk cool..." </span>Yeah, that's the ticket! I like the sound of that!
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Re: Setting up Shop in Dayton (aka Cholla's Retreat)
I visited my air compressor builder yesterday (should be completed with the compressor next week) and got some good ideas wrt installing the system. I will be hanging my air lines mostly exposed (for the look) and got into a discussion of dissimilar metals. I had planned on using unistrut with their steel pipe hangers. He said that was a no-no as the copper air lines would eventually corrode. He is into the vintage look too and suggested this....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...smrcgcsz7.jpeg These are hung from a galvanized flange with all-thread. |
Re: Setting up Shop in Dayton (aka Cholla's Retreat)
Nice look Sam!
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