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  1. PRND21

    Finally time to pull the trigger . . . starting on the New (much anticipated) SHOP - Build

    What’s the radius of the “silo”? Talk to your metal supplier, I’d think he could supply a round cap for it. A top for a feed bin or wet grain holding bin would work, I would think. They’re just wedge shaped panels that form a peak.
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    Finally time to pull the trigger . . . starting on the New (much anticipated) SHOP - Build

    Not to be critical, but that hexagon looks an awful lot like an octagon to me. Just curious, did you have any written plans for this or are you like me, I picture something in my mind and just start building and hopefully work out the problems as I go?
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    Finally time to pull the trigger . . . starting on the New (much anticipated) SHOP - Build

    I think at least a window would be pretty cool at the top. Great job, Larry.
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    Floor jack accessory we

    Yep, the county “donated” it. That stuff is tough as hell, and it already had all the holes drilled.
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    Finally time to pull the trigger . . . starting on the New (much anticipated) SHOP - Build

    I really thought that R. C. Was going to surprise Larry and install an elevator in there for him. You know… what are friends for.
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    Finally time to pull the trigger . . . starting on the New (much anticipated) SHOP - Build

    So… you’re going to keep us guessing on that rounded part of your foundation? I’m still thinking… machine gun turret. Fireplace? Room to put your still? There’s no hole in the floor so it can’t be your outhouse. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
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    Finally time to pull the trigger . . . starting on the New (much anticipated) SHOP - Build

    Yer gittin it done Larry! What are you using to seal between the transitions and your roof panels?
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    Home made tools

    Time To Revive An Old Thread! I bought myself a transmission jack for Christmas. My first job was to remove the rear end of the Savoy but needed something to make the axle more stable. So I came up with this fixture. Yes, that’s a piece of sign post the county donated after I found it laying out...
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    Finally time to pull the trigger . . . starting on the New (much anticipated) SHOP - Build

    There’s probably a half dozen people on here that would be helping you on your building if you lived closer. Me included. Good luck, stay healthy. I lost a couple of weeks last summer on a remodel project due to a ruptured disc problem. Really sucks, you try to make up for lost time, HA!
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    Vintage garage stuff

    Is that an old Craftsman grinder?
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    Tool Box

    In my older vehicles I carry a tool bag with the basics, a few wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, small hammer, plus some type of lug wrench. In my main pickup I carry an old Craftsman box with a top tray that’s packed full of 99% of all the tools I’ve ever needed to maintain my farming operation.
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    Die grinder collet for hex shaft wire brushes?

    Also look at mscdirect.com.
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    Finally time to pull the trigger . . . starting on the New (much anticipated) SHOP - Build

    Gotta ask Larry, unless I missed it what is the 5 sided bump out on the far end for? Machine gun turret? And thanks for posting all of this.
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    Vintage garage stuff

    For the first couple of years after I got my drivers license regular gasoline was 26 cents. $2 would let you cruise around all night.
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    Vintage garage stuff

    In the early days of unleaded gasoline, leaded regular was a few cents cheaper than unleaded, thats why people would put leaded gas in their unleaded cars. Gas powered cars and trucks still have the small hole filler necks, diesels have a larger hole like the leaded fuel vehicles had. You can...
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    What is this tool?

    Looks to me like you have 2 different tools there. A kingpin reamer and a clutch alignment tool. Thats an old Craftsman socket set box that they’re in.
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    Finally time to pull the trigger . . . starting on the New (much anticipated) SHOP - Build

    Glad to know that you haven’t been laid up in the hospital with amnesia. Lot of work done, that cedar has a great aroma especially when burned.
  18. PRND21

    Finally time to pull the trigger . . . starting on the New (much anticipated) SHOP - Build

    I’ve been wondering if something has happened to Larry. Hope everything is alright.
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    Tools Explained

    Were you a surveyor in a previous life? I just remember some of these measurements from building fence and measuring acreage years ago. Fence posts were always a rod apart. I must be the only psychopath on this forum that has never lost a 10mm socket. The metric system was just a tool...
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