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Old 05-07-2014, 07:51 AM
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Wow Greg!!! Looking Good!! Congrats on the new toy box!


Thanks Sean!! I'm chomping at the bit to get in there and have some fun messing stuff up!





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sweet spot. Looks like you've hired the whole town to complete the play area!


I sold them on "if you do good work for a good price you might be able to work oh my house build".... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA SUCKERS!


The job is being run by my home builder -- Lee Gilman --

http://www.leegilman.com

so they are using their subs as quickie fill work. Most of the guys live down near the shop so they can do this job quickly and easily. It's a pretty straight forward deal.
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Crap photos -- but it's the best I'm going to get out of them....





The BIG ASS FAN mounted but not completed yet (the yellow thing) === AND the 3rd new heater -- running lengthwise so it clears the BIG ASS FAN BLADES (12' in diameter). AND now you can see the new high bay lighting and what a difference it makes!






















The new wall with door opening from the "man area" to the storage loft. This will get a custom built barn doors -- made of barn wood and the corrugated metal -- and slide on a barn door style bar. I ordered some pretty cool roller assembly that looks like gears... Sadly in this crappy photo you can't see what they look like -- but they're gears with lightening holes in them.












There are two man doors out the back -- they were kinda filthy and grey so they're now black and trimmed out.... and the YELLOW safety railing upstairs is now satin black....




















So compare to the OLD......








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Might be able to get some aerodynamic testing done with that fan.
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Love that shop Greg.
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Old 05-08-2014, 04:39 PM
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Thanks Jody!!




Here's the page for the barn door roller system --- hope this is correct -- they look like gears with lightening holes in them... in black.



http://rusticahardware.com/double-tr...door-hardware/
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Might be able to get some aerodynamic testing done with that fan.



It only produces 300 ft lbs of torque....


It creates a breeze but it's not high speed --- it's very subtle.... it moves big volume but not at high speeds so no wind tunnel testing unfortunately! LOL
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Looks great so far, couldnt do it any better myself!
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It only produces 300 ft lbs of torque....


It creates a breeze but it's not high speed --- it's very subtle.... it moves big volume but not at high speeds so no wind tunnel testing unfortunately! LOL
Too bad...you wouldn't have to sweep, you could just open the doors and turn that sucker on!
Just playin.....

That is so nice and your're gonna love those infrared heaters.
I'm so jealous.
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Old 05-08-2014, 07:11 PM
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Looking really good GW

Hopefully they Loctited those BAF mounting bolts.

You're going to need one of these to punch paper with in the winter: http://www.airgundepot.com/rws-350-combo-22.html
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Looking really good GW

Hopefully they Loctited those BAF mounting bolts.

You're going to need one of these to punch paper with in the winter: http://www.airgundepot.com/rws-350-combo-22.html



......... Ohhhhhhhhh....... I've got a couple "paper punchers"..... LOL Yippeeeeee



I'm ready for the Zombie Apocalypse!!















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