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So i wanted to add some metal racks in the shop. So i didnt want to leave the drywall up cuz it would just get hit and break and make a mess. So i went to put in plywood and found that mice have chewed up some wires. So i ended up rewiring that whole corner and then was like what the hell i got the drywall down lets bring the VAC in the shop. So thats what I did! Im so glad too! Its nice to have it right there and i put in a 2-way switch so i can use it outside or inside. I still need to plumb in the one side and get hose. But its a car wash vacuum and PVC 2" pipe.Now i got a few of these to build.Put new wheels on the saw today.This was a repair for a lawn trailerAnd this is for a door...Goes on the bottom to give it more support.Lincoln SA 200 Lincoln Idealarc 300/300 TIG
Reply:New vise stand for a friend. Got some free pipe and 3/16" 2x3' sheets.Lincoln SA 200 Lincoln Idealarc 300/300 TIG
Reply:Some new bins i got. well used on Ebay.Almost done!Have to get all the other metal up there also.Let me know what you guys think! thanksLincoln SA 200 Lincoln Idealarc 300/300 TIG
Reply:The set up looks great, where did you find those shut off valves?
Reply:I would have never thought of that...a commercial 'shop vac.'Lotsa good ideas there.Any particular reason for different colors of brackets, or just what you had on hand?KevKevin / Machine_Punk from The Aerodrome Studio - Lincoln PowerMIG 210 MP - Meco N Midget w/custom welding station - Vintage Victor 100Current Projects: The Aerodrome Studio
Reply:Originally Posted by Machine_PunkI would have never thought of that...a commercial 'shop vac.'Lotsa good ideas there.Any particular reason for different colors of brackets, or just what you had on hand?Kev
Reply:Originally Posted by rebebenneThe set up looks great, where did you find those shut off valves |
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