New out building / shop in the works !

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Did the Amigos get it done? Got it full of parts yet? :eek:
Yes , went out and got some shelving yesterday, moved in a bunch of parts and other stuff. Still need to build a work bench and work area for my tool boxes ect. I'll post a couple pics later . Yep, too small !!!!
 
My buddy here that I have been helping after the flood has a potentially nice work bench that he may end up scrapping because he has nowhere to put it. It has cast iron legs and a sturdy sheet metal top. I can ask about it for you, but it's a long ways to come get it. It will need to be blasted and repainted. He has a guy coming one day this week to buy all of his machines and Dyno, but I'm not sure if the bench was included in the sale. I'll ask today when I go to work.
 
My buddy here that I have been helping after the flood has a potentially nice work bench that he may end up scrapping because he has nowhere to put it. It has cast iron legs and a sturdy sheet metal top. I can ask about it for you, but it's a long ways to come get it. It will need to be blasted and repainted. He has a guy coming one day this week to buy all of his machines and Dyno, but I'm not sure if the bench was included in the sale. I'll ask today when I go to work.
The guy who bought all of Ben's stuff wanted the benches, so I couldn't help you out there. :(
 
Been busy in the new shop , with wiring and shelving. Starting to look like I can do some work in there.

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Been picking up these File Cabinets at the local thrift store for cheap. Make real nice Power tool and other stuff storage !
 
That's nice! Plenty of light so you can work anywhere in there. Can you drive thru the front, out the back and go around the other building? I looked at the pics 3 times, and still haven't seen T's double insulated and air-conditioned shipping office? :poke:
 
That's nice! Plenty of light so you can work anywhere in there. Can you drive thru the front, out the back and go around the other building? I looked at the pics 3 times, and still haven't seen T's double insulated and air-conditioned shipping office? :poke:
That would be over here
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LOL
 
Been picking up these File Cabinets at the local thrift store for cheap. Make real nice Power tool and other stuff storage !
A couple rattle cans of paint and they make nice trailer cabinets too! With room in the "vee" behind them for storing chairs and other things!
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All I can say is, its full..time to start the second shop building!!!
Pretty sweet shop there, ole Fancy Nancy!!
Well not quite full. Just not organized yet ,pulled stuff out and about to run the wiring. But it is getting there.. Couple more parts pics should do it !! LOL
 
Did you run a new feed line from the house, or tap it off the other building? Either way, I'm sure the FL sand is easier to dig thru than the rock in Robbinsville!
 
FL "sugar sand" SUCKS to dig.

Most times there are roots everywhere because it's easy for trees to run them out.

If there's no roots to hack through starting 3" down, then the hole 33% refills it's self after every shovel you extract.
 
Yep, I've had to dig plenty of holes in FL sand over the years. Been there many times to get the power back on after a hurricane. Soaking the ground where your digging helps somewhat, but it still caves in.
 
Did you run a new feed line from the house, or tap it off the other building? Either way, I'm sure the FL sand is easier to dig thru than the rock in Robbinsville!
Ya, 125 feet of sand and roots. . But I didn't die !
 
You make it to California I’ll cover you in cabinets got few hundred of them laying around that I have to remove in few days. But I know it’s far LOL:poke:
That figures you're so far away. I need a few wall cabinets. LOL
 
FL "sugar sand" SUCKS to dig.

Most times there are roots everywhere because it's easy for trees to run them out.

If there's no roots to hack through starting 3" down, then the hole 33% refills it's self after every shovel you extract.

Wet it down with a garden hose. Opposite of building a sand castle at the beach.

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