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My new shop.

Ah, I know it's hard to read. "Staff Parking Only
This Side"

Now fill up those empty spaces with muscle cars and projects. :)
 
I'll get working on that.

:)

I stood up my lift columns last night, set them in place.

They sent me a symmetric rather than an asymmetric like I ordered.....

And I'm not upset about it.

Because my floor plan located my asymmetric hoist in the hoist stall, it all looked good until the building was up. I forgot about the overhead door for that stall, the asymmetric lift would have actually been a problem with the overhead garage door rails. As soon as I realized I had a problem with the hoist tops and the garage door rails wanting to occupy the same space, I started wishing I had ordered the symmetric hoist instead.

They goofed and sent me the one that is coincidentally going to work the best inside my stall.

That worked out rather nicely I think.
 
I installed my lift last night.

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Now I just need some electricity and a couple gallons of juice.

It went together really nice.
 
I had to be a little different ya know, seems everybody has blue so I ordered a red one.

Made in USA! Woooo!



Man, once you pull that torque wrench and click it at 150 ft lbs 10 times, you start to understand how you can balance a car on just 2 posts, lol!
 
Sweet.

I feel great, a whole bunch of tasks just got a lot easier. Oil changes, brakes, wheel rotation, U joints, Shocks, fuel tank removal, wheel bearings, suspension/steering work, Trans work, under body cleaning, scraping, welding, cutting....

Wow, what will I do for torture now that I dont have to crawl under cars on my back any more?

:)
 
I'm jealous as hell lol. I messed up and built my shop 'somewhat' according to deed restrictions while no one else did out here. Live and learn...
 
Sweet.

I feel great, a whole bunch of tasks just got a lot easier. Oil changes, brakes, wheel rotation, U joints, Shocks, fuel tank removal, wheel bearings, suspension/steering work, Trans work, under body cleaning, scraping, welding, cutting....

Wow, what will I do for torture now that I dont have to crawl under cars on my back any more?

:)

Hey Dave - For torture, you could do them on your back from time to time to remember how much you don't miss it ! ! ! LMAO

SHOP is looking great . . . so nice to see it all coming together for you finally ! ! !
 
I installed my lift last night.

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Now I just need some electricity and a couple gallons of juice.

It went together really nice.

That's a nice lift Dave.
How many pounds is it, 7000, 8000, etc.
What is the manufactures name of the lift?
 
I just started reading this today and have seen most of you problem develop
concrete on foam reflex's all the heat up and does not let the ground suck out the moisture
if you want to see more fun get a contractor that does not listen and puts hi early in and it flashes fast
if you have not ordered your booth get it with 3 phase motor and VFD to balance your booth for slight positive pressure
as a VFD will take crap single phase and give you clean 3 phase
I hope your floor tubing is not much over 250 feet as you can get your delta T better
It is all looking top notch
Also hope you are adding outdoor reset to your boiler control
Bruce
 
Sweet.

I feel great, a whole bunch of tasks just got a lot easier. Oil changes, brakes, wheel rotation, U joints, Shocks, fuel tank removal, wheel bearings, suspension/steering work, Trans work, under body cleaning, scraping, welding, cutting....

Wow, what will I do for torture now that I dont have to crawl under cars on my back any more?

:)

Dave, you can always start a resto on a 68-9 charger. With the way other members here had fun working on theirs, you might as well have fun too.
 
That's a nice lift Dave.
How many pounds is it, 7000, 8000, etc.
What is the manufactures name of the lift?

Its a 10,000 lb Rotary brand, made in USA. It went together like a dream, very nice fit with everything.
 
Baby steps.

We got the sheeting on the inside of the exterior walls today, doors and windows trimmed out.

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Thanks, I sure hope I stay busy too. the electrician starts next week, I think I'm pulling the plug on my 20+ yrs of work for manufacturing companies, this week.

Ceiling goes on tomorrow, Also the framing of interior walls I'm told.
 
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