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OEM-CYCLE IS MOVING!!!!!
umberto:
There are few things more stressful than trying to work when your space is disorganized. I'm glad you're getting it like you want it. When do you think you will be all done and happy?
sandblaster:
--- Quote from: Foxx4Beaver on March 03, 2016, 02:01:43 PM ---nice!...lookin good!
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Thanks!
--- Quote from: Brute on March 04, 2016, 04:58:51 AM ---Coming along nicely! You happy with it so far?
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Oh yeah, I still have a lot of work to do but it's well worth the effort..
--- Quote from: umberto on March 04, 2016, 05:20:04 AM ---There are few things more stressful than trying to work when your space is disorganized. I'm glad you're getting it like you want it. When do you think you will be all done and happy?
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It will be several months. Still have to move my house stuff, build a barn for the wife's hay burners, and I have a ton of work to do on the shop...
And of course still keep the business rolling 8-)
sandblaster:
After working with my compressor in the same shop that we work in for the last 7 months.... I can honestly say that I am SICK OF IT!!!!!
It's not really that loud but it just drones away and drives me nuts.
So, Jason and I talked about building a shed to house it.
Cool... We have a stairwell right next to the shop that would be a perfect location...
So I figured that I would build a nice little wood structure, hook up the compressor and be done with it...
The next day I was out of town all morning.
When I got back Jason had been hard at work..
learly, Jason and I had a different idea of what we should do... :-o
Be that as it may, I liked the idea of a concrete pad for the compressor to sit on..
It would also give us a chance to fix the missing block from the corner of the building.
Why it was done that way I don't know but every time we got a decent rain the shop got water in it...
So, I rented one of these..
Started doing some of this..
Then ended up with this..
sandblaster:
Then Jason says, "Hey, how much of that block do you have left over from building your other shop wall?"
I thought it would look cool to have the block at the base with wood sides..
Even Ruger liked the idea..
But once again, Jason had other ideas..
sandblaster:
And it kept growing and growing...
That's either a gun port or a hole for the intake fan..
What other surprises await us????
I have no idea..
In all fairness to Jason, I did say to do whatever you want to...
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