I love how you put captions on your pictures!
Carry on. :)
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I love how you put captions on your pictures!
Carry on. :)
I purchased one to try in our laundry room. I trimmed off the the tab that is designed for the chain connection. I then screwed the clip to the ceiling and snapped the light in. I seems to hold well, but not a 100% comfort level.
I have a couple ideas on how I might mount them in the workshop. I will post PIC's as I get to them.
My Grizzly G0513ANV Bandsaw arrived today.
I decided to stick with this model rather than upgrade to a 17" with more bells and whistles and a brake system or a 19" with the same upgraded options. To spend $500 to $900 more didn't add up for me. It is a one man shop and if the bandsaw blade takes 30 seconds to stop, so be it.
I am still unpacking it, but here are a couple of PIC's ..........
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Got a couple thing started today.
Installed the 1st of 3 rows of R#) in the ceiling.
Installed the roll-up screen on the roll-up door opening.
Hooray, no more mosquitoes, hate them little buggers.
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Sounds like you're having a ball there, Steve! I love building shops...keeping them clean is another story! :D
Keeping them clean, no one told me I had to keep it clean....... I might need to rethink this
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Hmmm....... Power Tools
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Found some time today to get a little more done.
Added the rope pulls for the screen. That completes the screen and will make it better for working at night. NO MOSQUITOES :)
My son and I removed all of the factory conduit, lights and outlets.
Then we finished 1 more row of ceiling insulation.
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Getting so close :)
Will start putting the OSB on the ceiling tomorrow.
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Looking good...... Keep posting the pictures.
I started putting up the OSB today.
I had planned to start with the ceiling first.
But knowing the walls were a perfect 96 inches and the OSB being 95.75 inches, I realized that if I did the ceiling first, I would have to trim every wall panel. Not gonna happen :)
Walls will go up first and then the ceiling.
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Coming along real nicely and looking great! Keep 'em coming
Good luck with the ceiling... I've been putting up 7/16 OSB on my 10 ft ceiling these last few days. Kinda slow going by myself but not horrible.