Quoted from MustangPaul:I still have one.
I still have mine that I bought at The purple butterfly "Incense" shop.
Quoted from MustangPaul:I still have one.
I still have mine that I bought at The purple butterfly "Incense" shop.
Paraphrasing Steve Martin: Farrah Fawcett is (was) so stuck up! She has never called me once! And after the hours I spent holding up her poster with one hand!
Wow, has it really been almost eight years since she died?
Quoted from DanQverymuch:Wow, has it really been almost eight years since she died?
YEP, Clocks ticking boys.
Quoted from amkoepfer:Finally got around to working a bit on mine again
Looking Good
Thanks. Im hoping to finally get it done soon. I bought out a closing radio shack and needed to organize parts. 200 dollars at 80 percent off. I thought id never have to buy fuses again. The next day i had to order 3 amp slow blow. Of course!
Quoted from simplykind:Just redid my garage. Heres some before during and after shots.
I don't get it,the first pic looks awesome,then you do a major overhaul to make it uglier?(last pic)
Haha yeah it was a little TOO nice for my taste. But srsly, think pics go in in order of date taken or somthing, tried to rearrange em!
Quoted from MrBally:I always wondered how cold it was when she posed for her best-selling poster.
It was a titty bit nipply, that's fer sure..
Quoted from amkoepfer:Just about done finally
This right here is the closest thing to a perfect workbench as I've seen so far.
The white counters, white walls, etc... keeps everything bright and less shadows.
Lots of storage!
Things I'd change:
Heat duct at the toe kick.
Dual 23" or bigger monitors mounted to the wall in the center, above workspace. Used for pulling up manuals on 1, and websites on the other.
Several flexible gooseneck lights mounted to the underside of the shelving for added task lighting.
A row of LED strip under toe kick. It really helps when you drop small screws, jumpers, components on the floor.
Oh, and a mini fridge under the counter!
I am definitely using this for inspiration when I build my shop and workbench.
Thank you for these 2 pics, worth every penny of my admission price.
Here's my (messy) basement workshop where I do my "inside work" on games.
Main tools: SkyPilot rotisserie, Silhouette Cameo 3, 3d printer, (de)soldering equipment, a couple oscilloscopes, airbrush kit, PC and some big monitors.
On the shelves is various parts for projects and supplies.
Nice setups across the board. Forgot about this thread, thanks for reviving it.
I've done a lot with my garage/shop since the last time I posted here. It's still a work in progress, but it's definitely moving in the right direction. It's not usually this nice looking, so felt motivated to take some pics are cleaning everything up.
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Quoted from jwilson:Hard to get any work done in there with the mood lighting.
Oh and here's one of two lit pf's that going on the ceiling by the pool table. The other one is BM66 which I haven't finished yet. Can you guess the game?
Quoted from PinballMikeD:Nice setups across the board. Forgot about this thread, thanks for reviving it.
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Now that's a shop. Your lucky you can move the car out when you want to work on something, here in MN that garage door stays shut for 4 or 5 months straight.
Quoted from MustangPaul:Now that's a shop. Your lucky you can move the car out when you want to work on something, here in MN that garage door stays shut for 4 or 5 months straight.
I’ll take Florida’s humidity over Minnesota’s winter any day
Quoted from PinballMikeD:Nice setups across the board. Forgot about this thread, thanks for reviving it.
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Love this. I just ordered an MFT/3 and OF1400. There’s a $100 off deal on the latter right now.
Quoted from radium:Love this. I just ordered an MFT/3 and OF1400. There’s a $100 off deal on the latter right now.
Looking at picking up a jet Oscillating spindle Sander and a combo belt and drum disc sander. So many tools, never enough space.
Quoted from PinballMikeD:Looking at picking up a jet Oscillating spindle Sander and a combo belt and drum disc sander. So many tools, never enough space.
I have those 2 and they are great to have. I made this with them and it's 99.99% perfect.
There is no way anything is made in that shop. Its entirely to clean lol. But seriously nice setup! my repair bench looks like a tornado hit it.
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Some lovely big houses and garages you guys have, In England some people are still using outside toilets and bathe tin baths..
Quoted from BanditBoy:Some lovely big houses and garages you guys have, In England some people are still using outside toilets and bathe tin baths..
Ireland is the same way, really tiny garages of none at all. Have you tried to take a shower in a 18th century castle before? Very interesting.
Quoted from PinballMikeD:I’ll take Florida’s humidity over Minnesota’s winter any day
I'd take the 4 cold months when the days are short enjoying my game room over not being able to go outside after 9am for 7 months because the airconditioning condenses on you when you go out Although I do enjoy the Mellow Mushroom in JAX on my overnights there.
Quoted from TimBoch:I'd take the 4 cold months when the days are short enjoying my game room over not being able to go outside after 9am for 7 months because the airconditioning condenses on you when you go out Although I do enjoy the Mellow Mushroom in JAX on my overnights there.
Boy I here you there Tim. It's easier to stay warm then it is to stay cool when your outside. I hate sweating all day.
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