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Wow, all you guys with your fancy shops. Im about to clutter up this thread. :rofl:
My grandpa built this building in 1960. It was in bad shape. The posts were pilings pulled from the river where Sears was 100 years ago. My grandpa said everyone sold used lumber back then. They even sold used nails. This building was built with old barn timbers and used nails. The doors were only 7'3" high. Me and my dad have been working on it for a while. For over 10 years my dad was working on tearing it down and he was going to put up a new 40x60. Hes to cheap to buy a lawn mower so I knew this was never going to happen. Something needed to be done with this building before it caved in so I convinced him we could fix it. We jacked the building up another 3ft so we could actuality pull something inside. We also added on 10x36 along the back. This is where I used to tinker when I was a kid and still do. My 3 uncles and mom also grew up here. There is only 3 outlets in the whole building now. They were every 6ft but my electrician dad said hes going to put in a 100 amp panel and run conduit. Thats been 3 years now. :whistle:We cant put up any shelves because that will get in the way of the electrical. I did put up the 8ft florescent lights. I got tired of having one working light. My dads to cheap to buy any tools or welders so most of the stuff is mine.
Thes guys showed up 2 weeks ago looking for a place to stay.
My dads JD 5500N and my JD 2010 that Im working on
Millermatic 200, I bought it for $100, the inside caught on fire. It took about a month for get it working again
This is a Hobart Mig, tig and stick welder. I built the tig torch cooler. I scooped it up for $500. It was the only single phase one Ive ever seen
The Hendy
Bandsaw blade welder, I scooped it up for $35
Expensive piece of junk
My grandpa built this building in 1960. It was in bad shape. The posts were pilings pulled from the river where Sears was 100 years ago. My grandpa said everyone sold used lumber back then. They even sold used nails. This building was built with old barn timbers and used nails. The doors were only 7'3" high. Me and my dad have been working on it for a while. For over 10 years my dad was working on tearing it down and he was going to put up a new 40x60. Hes to cheap to buy a lawn mower so I knew this was never going to happen. Something needed to be done with this building before it caved in so I convinced him we could fix it. We jacked the building up another 3ft so we could actuality pull something inside. We also added on 10x36 along the back. This is where I used to tinker when I was a kid and still do. My 3 uncles and mom also grew up here. There is only 3 outlets in the whole building now. They were every 6ft but my electrician dad said hes going to put in a 100 amp panel and run conduit. Thats been 3 years now. :whistle:We cant put up any shelves because that will get in the way of the electrical. I did put up the 8ft florescent lights. I got tired of having one working light. My dads to cheap to buy any tools or welders so most of the stuff is mine.
Thes guys showed up 2 weeks ago looking for a place to stay.
My dads JD 5500N and my JD 2010 that Im working on
Millermatic 200, I bought it for $100, the inside caught on fire. It took about a month for get it working again
This is a Hobart Mig, tig and stick welder. I built the tig torch cooler. I scooped it up for $500. It was the only single phase one Ive ever seen
The Hendy
Bandsaw blade welder, I scooped it up for $35
Expensive piece of junk