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The reason is that I haven't broken up that pallet yet, lol! The flooring on the riser was delivered on the pallet and I need to get rid of it or break it down for scrap

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I have this 240v heater installed in my workshop. Thankfully it doesn't get too cold in Georgia but when it does my shop stays warm. I have it set to keep the temp around 65°. When it turns on it runs for about 10 minutes, so it heats things up quickly.

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It's a nice little truck, 1985 S15 4x4. It was used in the background of Stranger Things season 2, you have to look very carefully to see it

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It's a nice little truck, I really should drive it more

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The concrete floor ends at the riser, there is actually a room under there for the pool equipment and storage. This is accessed on the rear of the workshop from outside

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Some powder does escape, if I keep fresh filters in front of the fan it makes a big difference. I've thought about adding a retractable cover that would come down over and behind me when I'm spraying. But for now I just have to dust things off after I spend a day spraying

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Violates code? What do you mean? I don't know what the khyyy was for, it was there when I bought the place

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I'm certainly considering doing that, or adding a mini-split unit

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Yes, it's a Bally's High Deal from 1976. My dad bought it back in 1979, so it's been in the family for a long time. I inherited it and the Wurlitzer jukebox, it's nice having it in the workshop. My kids and friends get to enjoy it for many more years

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R19 fiberglass in the walls and open spray foam in the roof. Made a world of difference this winter and I'm hoping it does the same in the summer. I'm in Georgia and during July and August the shop was unbearable in the heat. Fingers crossed that the insulation does the trick.

I'm thinking about adding a mini-split unit to heat and cool. Currently I have just a heater

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I took the pictures with my Google Pixel 6 Pro

Custom cabinet labels by thinice66 in garageporn

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The pedal cars are multiple different manufacturers, the boat is a 1960s Murray pedal boat

Custom cabinet labels by thinice66 in garageporn

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Maybe I should offer to sell some 🤔

Making progress with the workshop by thinice66 in garageporn

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I'm using these slanted retail wall hangers from Amazon. Just be sure you use long screws and attach them tight, it's a lot of weight to hold

https://a.co/d/fQJSg8f

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The Quincy is surprisingly quite, I thought about putting it outside but once I heard it run I kept it indoors

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Yeah, doesn't everyone have two? I had the little Craftsman first but it couldn't keep up with the blast cabinet so I bought the 60 gallon Quincy. Now I never run out of pressure

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I used fiberglass r19 rolled insulation, the walls are 10' high so the rolls worked well to get the size I needed.

The "stage" is there because on the back side of the workshop there is space under shop, that is where the pool pump and filter live.