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This thread keeps getting better!
I really like seeing all of this, Ed. Very happy for you, man.
(And good one on the vacuum emptying....... )
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Enjoy reading your posts. Nice job on the colors for the exterior. The shop I work out of is almost the same
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Nice job here Ed... sorely needed and quite thoughtful too. With enough customers you are undoubtedly going to be successful. Cheers!!!
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Whalerfreak
Enjoy reading your posts. Nice job on the colors for the exterior. The shop I work out of is almost the same
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Thanks! Plenty more to share soon.
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mwoolfso
Nice job here Ed... sorely needed and quite thoughtful too. With enough customers you are undoubtedly going to be successful. Cheers!!!
Thanks!
I'm growing grass, good prices, hit me up . Spent the day spreading out the loam and throwing down some grass seed plus straw. With the help of my parents and my Dad's tractor things went pretty quick. The grass seed is a proprietary blend of landscapers mix and sun n shade because I didn't realize there was different types of grass seed until getting the bags to the shop. No more visible septic tank is a plus too.
It looks a little dinky right now but hopefully by the end of summer it'll be green.
Also the astute eye will notice a new vent pipe on the roof of my shop. The contractors never installed the vent pipe through the roof so for the past few months the plumbing has been venting upstairs. The smell wasn't too strong but it was noticeable and not very pleasant. This is the second major repair I've had to make on a 4 month old shop. The first was when the lag bolts holding in the garage door spring brackets of one of the garage doors were about ready to rip out of the wall and had nothing but a thread holding them in. At least it's done now though.
I had the chance to work on some nice vehicles thanks to the European dealer down the road.
Should have another update on Monday. Have a good memorial day weekend everyone!
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Spot on! Very nice. It’s amazing what you can do with wood
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If you get tired of that OSB surface. Get some MDO plywood to cover it. You can seal it up and it would take getting wet pretty well ( They use it to paint exterior signs on.)
If you ever do that, consider extending the edge about 3-4 inches beyond your 2x4 supports. It's really handy to have an edge that you can clamp stuff to sometimes.
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