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Great use of space. I love the cabinets above the garage door. How do you like having the chain fall verses an engine hoist?
 
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Very impressive! I wish I had half your skills!

If you have a minute, please show some details of your bike clamp on your lift. I have the same lift.

Also, now that you have had them a while, how is your VCT holding up, and what have you done to protect it?

Jim :cool:

PS Name change in order. You difinitely have the name right!

Thanks Jim, I'll have to wait until I get home to show the lift. The floor is holding up well. The car moved two tiles right after I put it in. There is now a small gap there. The floor was cleaned this spring with the floor scruber from work. Then coats of wax (Armstrong) and polished. Not as shiney as I'd like it.

Dude...excellent work, on everything!. I want to run out and paint all my cabinets now :)

Thats how my walls changed color:lol: just decided to go out and paint.

Very impressive. Great looking garage and first-rate fabrication skills.

Thanks Jack, I've looked at your garage a lot. Tons of insperation there.

+1 :thumbup:

How big of a garage do have?

My garage is 22 x 29.

Great use of space. I love the cabinets above the garage door. How do you like having the chain fall verses an engine hoist?

Thanks The chain fall was free. Would have to buy an engine hoist. I've never really used one. Always a chain on a gib crane or an A-frame crane thats what I grew up with.


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Wow, How have I missed this one?

Looks GREAT! Love all the little touches.
 

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Thanks for stopping by

Your shop really it outstanding, Tripp! :thumbup: I really love the lighted cabinets to show off the models.

I'm realizing now that I have too much stuff in my place to be able to do something like that. Let alone have wall space for posters. I am now committed to either thinning the accumulation or finding more creative storage ideas to free up wall space.

Thanks for the motivation. Keep up the great work.
 
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You did a really nice job on your garage. Functional and looks good to boot.

I noticed you used recessed lighting for the main lights. How well do they do for you? Do they put down enough light? Anything you would do different a second time around? I ask because I have a simalar sized garage (21 x 33) and have been kicking around the idea of recessed lighting, but don't think I can get enough lumens/sq ft.
 
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Wow, How have I missed this one?

Looks GREAT! Love all the little touches.

Kinda went MIA for a while and fell to the back of the class.
Your shop really it outstanding, Tripp! :thumbup: I really love the lighted cabinets to show off the models.

I'm realizing now that I have too much stuff in my place to be able to do something like that. Let alone have wall space for posters. I am now committed to either thinning the accumulation or finding more creative storage ideas to free up wall space.

Thanks for the motivation. Keep up the great work.

I'm finding out that stuff just kind of shows up if you have room. Theres a lot more out here than when I first started. I need to build a shed (small pole barn) for all the lawn equipment and extra tools. That's were the stock pile will be also. I'm also always thinking of new ways to store stuff. This is my 1st garage but I had been planning for quite some time.



You did a really nice job on your garage. Functional and looks good to boot.

I noticed you used recessed lighting for the main lights. How well do they do for you? Do they put down enough light? Anything you would do different a second time around? I ask because I have a simalar sized garage (21 x 33) and have been kicking around the idea of recessed lighting, but don't think I can get enough lumens/sq ft.

The light is alright. I am using CFL spot bulbs. I really like not having anything but the cages hanging from the ceiling. A do over, I would change the grid from 12 to 16 lights. That requires 2 breakers because 12 was the recommended max. The type of bulb you use makes a big difference.

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Hmmm...I don't think I would have ever thought of putting lights UNDER the bench (except as accent lighting to look purdy). Cool Idea...I got some rope lights at a fabulous price, which may now have a new home, thanks to that idea.

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Bump to the top.

So Tripp, what's been going on lately in Tripp's Garage? Anything been added to the other cool stuff that you've done?
 

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Tripp,

You have created a truly amazing garage! I am in the process of getting started on mine, and you have certainly given me some ideas. Your fabrication skills are absolutely awesome! And yes, you DO have some really cool bosses!
 

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Just got caught up with all your progress. Really like the cabinets and shelves, hope to have the time to do something similar in my garage. Can't wait to see what else you've done.
 
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Bump to the top.

So Tripp, what's been going on lately in Tripp's Garage? Anything been added to the other cool stuff that you've done?

Just putting catch up pics up. The mill is done for now. The lower quill nut stripped the spindle. The first pic is the old one. I plugged the spindle rebored it for 2.25 x 20 thread. Made a new nut from tool steel. Its good as new.



 
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These are the new work lights. I've been using brigdeports for years now and everytime the light is on the wrong side or doesn't work at all. This is my solution.

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Lights on with the lights out
 
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While I was have the arms cut I sheared out a stainless steel tray. This thing took a little time to weld together. Since everything is running good we slapped the drill press vise on and started making chips. First cut in I defiantly need a bigger vise. But it worked for quite some time that way.

 
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Here a fun one. This is the big brother to the drill press vise. Its taken me the last 4 months to build.

This is the rear jaw sitting on the mill












Last pic is right before I sent it out for heat treat
 
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Last pics for tonight. My uncle gave me a craftsman 10 inch contractor saw. It was missing the legs both table leafs, the wiring was real shaky. As with all tools that come home with me it got fixed.







Thats all good night
 
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Started a new little project tonight. Adding a router station to the saw. So I have a picture during the layout. All I did was square up the ends of my pieces, tomorrow I should be able to get them all sized up.

 

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Tripp....Glad to see you show back up. Nice job on the lights, I may have to copy something like that for my mill!!!
 
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Thanks Kevin54.

Todays progress. Have the outside frame done. I had the top waterjet out of the same stock as the chip tray. Then I had to test fit it on the saw.

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Very sleepy helpers


Test fit on saw


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This is my first visit to your thread, but WOW, I like everything I am seeing. It is just great!! I like the red in the cabinets and all you have done with them. I am drooling over that table saw too!!!! Just wow!! I love the place!!

Best Regards
Herb Spencer
 

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Fantastic garage, I really like the lighting and if you don't mind I'll be borrowing a few of those ideas when finishing out my new garage (assuming they eventually finish the house). I just discovered this thread and would like to offer one more name suggestion: "Poncho's Villa" ...I can hear the groans now.

BTW--I have a twin to the oak toolbox that sometimes shows up in your pictures, it is a toolbox designed for watchmaking tools and parts. Mine was from my late paternal grandfather who as one of his hobbies liked to refurbish vintage timepieces.
 

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I went back through this complete thread from the beginning AGAIN. Tripp....I must say that your garage is one of the Top 10, well let's say the "Top 5" spectacular garages on Garage Journal.

I think what I like so much about it is the use of everything, yet it's not all bunched up and jammed together where you can't get around. And the red cabinets with the lights are just super looking. I know that when I read something new on your thread, I usually start back at page 1 and go through the complete thread to get caught up!!!
 
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This is my first visit to your thread, but WOW, I like everything I am seeing. It is just great!! I like the red in the cabinets and all you have done with them. I am drooling over that table saw too!!!! Just wow!! I love the place!!

Best Regards
Herb Spencer

Glad you stopped buy. I wish I had pictures of that saw whan I got it. Regrinding the top I think is what makes it look so good again. There is a small spot buy the miter channel that has the original finish (rust) left as a witness mark.

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Fantastic garage, I really like the lighting and if you don't mind I'll be borrowing a few of those ideas when finishing out my new garage (assuming they eventually finish the house). I just discovered this thread and would like to offer one more name suggestion: "Poncho's Villa" ...I can hear the groans now.

BTW--I have a twin to the oak toolbox that sometimes shows up in your pictures, it is a toolbox designed for watchmaking tools and parts. Mine was from my late paternal grandfather who as one of his hobbies liked to refurbish vintage timepieces.

Thanks you. I do think Tripp's Garage is the name that going to stick. Not that the car wouldn't mind. The toolbox is a Gershner journeymans machinist chest. I wish this box had been passed down. My great grandfather was a lathe hand. I do have some of his tools starret inside mic, j slocomb micrometers, and some wrenches. My dad ended up with his toolbox its an old Kennedy.

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I went back through this complete thread from the beginning AGAIN. Tripp....I must say that your garage is one of the Top 10, well let's say the "Top 5" spectacular garages on Garage Journal.

I think what I like so much about it is the use of everything, yet it's not all bunched up and jammed together where you can't get around. And the red cabinets with the lights are just super looking. I know that when I read something new on your thread, I usually start back at page 1 and go through the complete thread to get caught up!!!

Thanks again Kevin54. I just reread my thread again myself. I still have a bunch of stuff to finish. And the tools just keep getting better which makes it easier to do cooler things.


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I went back through this complete thread from the beginning AGAIN. Tripp....I must say that your garage is one of the Top 10, well let's say the "Top 5" spectacular garages on Garage Journal.

I think what I like so much about it is the use of everything, yet it's not all bunched up and jammed together where you can't get around. And the red cabinets with the lights are just super looking. I know that when I read something new on your thread, I usually start back at page 1 and go through the complete thread to get caught up!!!

Talents and fixtures combined, I am ready to say it:

Top Shop! 2014

Best Regards
Herb Spencer
 
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Well done Sir. Well done. I don't know how I missed this one.

Your talents are awesome!


I check this site almost every day but somehow missed this one until today :bowdown:
Superb job on everything man :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Love the Delta DP resto :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Thanks. Glad you guys scrolled through. The Delta DP is great (it was free) but I almost need a floor model. Has to be of the same vintage.

Talents and fixtures combined, I am ready to say it:

Top Shop! 2014

Best Regards
Herb Spencer

Why thank you Herb. There are many great garages here. I'm having a hard time playing catch up with some of the builds. And my own garage has a long way to go yet. I really thank all you guys for stopping buy.
 
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A little further along on my saw project. I cut the plate that the router bolts up to. I guess this is the bonus of my job. I cut in a CNC just need to finish transferring screw holes here. I hope tomorrow I will have most of this done so it can be painted.



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Glad to have you back hanging around the playground, again Tripp.

It looks like you have been polishing your talents while you were away from here. This Big Brother vise is Awesome! :thumbup:
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Glad to have you back hanging around the playground, again Tripp.

It looks like you have been polishing your talents while you were away from here. This Big Brother vise is Awesome! :thumbup:
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Thanks Wingnut65 the vise has been awesome. Nice and square, and the movable doesn't pick up when tightened down.
 
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Here is my small move forward on my saw project. I still need to transfer the holes from the extension. Then transfer all the hole for the stainless top. It lines up really good with the extension should have no trouble moving the rip fence over to it.



I'm also looking to replace my tanker desk with a full on drafting/light table. I like the vintage ones with the cast legs that are very adjustable. But the prices are quite high and with all the planned projects around the house they are not an option. I drew this out today. Let me know what you think.



Thanks for looking
 

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I'm also looking to replace my tanker desk with a full on drafting/light table. I like the vintage ones with the cast legs that are very adjustable. But the prices are quite high and with all the planned projects around the house they are not an option. I drew this out today. Let me know what you think.


Nice design! Would love to see that built.
 

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Like the idea and look of your Harbor Freight dolly wood storage rack. Have a couple plain HF dolly's around my shop. Would you mind explaining or showing a picture of the dolly w/o wood on it so we can see your support structure for the wood racks? Thought about trying to engineer myself but have been so impressed with your work, I thought it better too ask the expert. Thanks...Ray
 
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