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05-23-2008 07:58 PM #1
Just when you think you're caught up.........
I am finally getting healed up from a winter's worth of grief on medical things and getting going in the shop. Things were proceeding quite well on Tom's coupe......until my air compressor quit compressing....
The one I had was just a cheapy, 5 horse single stage that I bought used. Figured it would be plenty good for one old geezer doing a few hours work every day, but I was wrong.
So I bought a new 2 stage compressor, only a 5 horse but plenty of CFM and an 80 gallon tank. Good unit and got a decent deal on it from one of the local stores, the owner of which owed me a favor or two.
Anyway I thought I would clean out the little one car garage that is attached to my three car garage and put the compressor in there to cut down the noise factor. Hmmmm, no idea where all that stuff came from that was in the little garage!!!! Couldn't even walk through it!!!! Two days shot cleaning it out and hauling junk, returning parts I seemed to be giving free storage on to their respective owners.
Even though the two garages are attached, I figured a bit of insulation and some OSB (or whatever they call it) would further help with the noise factor and make the little garage a bit more usable then a junk repository!!!!! Two more days shot!!!!
Then once I got the new compressor set in place I figured it would be good to strip the old compressor and use the 60 gallon tank it had for additional storage. That and chasing all the parts to connect the two killed another couple days....
Well, the newly covered wall sure would look better with a coat of primer and a couple coats of paint.... another day gone!!
So, with the new compressor, extra storage tank, fresh paint, and a more usable space a guy might as well put up a bunch of shelves for storage, and redo all the plumbing for air in the big garage as well...Two more days gone....
Anyway, that's what I've been up to. Hope all these good excuses will allow Tom to forgive me a bit for being sooooooo slooooooow getting his coupe fixed!!!!!!
Not done with the little garage yet, but here's an in-progress shot of the new compressor and the tank off the old one.....and a lot of the related mess I still have to get cleaned up!!!! Going to be a busy weekend!!!! Going to rain all weekend, so no drag racing....Might as well get the "new space" usable I guess!!!! Maybe even fire up the grill and cook a burger or two sometime!!!!Last edited by Dave Severson; 05-23-2008 at 08:03 PM.
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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05-23-2008 08:16 PM #2
Nice
It's good you got some space to work with... but no matter how much space you have it seems it always gets filled up
Very nice looking compressor...
I need to get one myself and a welder and a bigger garage
-Chris
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05-23-2008 11:17 PM #3
Well through all that grief, did you at least find anything good?
Thats a mighty fine looking air unit you purchased, hope it works longer than the last.
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05-24-2008 01:40 AM #4
Your new compressor looks really nice. Should give you all the air you need to run all kinds of different tools.
The biggest problem we have in our shop is keeping work gloves. We buy them by the 6 pack and there have to be 30 pairs floating around somewhere in there, but when we need a pair we either have two lefts or three rights. No idea where the mates go.
Don
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05-24-2008 07:23 AM #5
Originally Posted by hotroddaddyYesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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05-24-2008 07:24 AM #6
Originally Posted by ItoldyousoYesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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05-24-2008 07:53 AM #7
Originally Posted by ItoldyousoYour Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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05-24-2008 08:10 AM #8
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Dave,
When I was painting a lot I would use my air compressor tank and trash can to fine tune my spray gun. I still have the 30 gallon trash can; there's lots of memories there.
About the coupe..... I've been so busy helping my son and working on my stock T that if you had it done I wouldn't have time to work on it anyway. I'm just happy that you are feeling better. Maybe in a month or so I'll bring out the chassis so we can bolt down the sheet metal and you can give me suggestions on how to complete the project.
When we haul in a car we fill the trunk and the insides with all kinds of scrap metal, dirt off the shop floor, roller blades, or anything that might have been in a car at one time.........
Keep well my friend!!!
Tom
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05-24-2008 08:49 AM #9
It always amazes me that beginning one little project as far as housekeeping always seems to "beget" another and so on.Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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05-24-2008 09:05 AM #10
Originally Posted by Tom FYesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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05-24-2008 09:06 AM #11
Originally Posted by IC2Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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05-24-2008 09:28 AM #12
Sorta the same theme around here---we are moving from my commercial 10000 ft shop 22 miles from home into the 60 ft shop I added on at home in the 70s-----we have worked outta here since mid 90s so lots of vintage crap and valuable materials that need sorted into some kind of order---can't threw out or scrap any 4130, alum or titanium pieces of material
At least all the wiring is done and in place from before
Biggest realation iijust hit us as we don't have room for the family projects
1 cobra, 1 33 3 window, 1 cabrolet, 2 roadsters, flatheads, hemis, etc
So if anyone is wanting any of these kind of projects--PM me
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05-24-2008 05:06 PM #13
Ya know it occurs to me that Dave's buying a compressor named Bel Aire reveals an overpowering subliminal Chevy desire!Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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05-24-2008 06:25 PM #14
Dave looks like you still have enough air to help my 60 gal . Also i do see the Chevy side of it LOL.
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05-24-2008 06:26 PM #15
Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
That's funny Bob I was thinking the same thing.
Looking good there Dave. I went halfsies on one with my son. He builds custom guitars for a living so my half is in his shop. We built a nice lil spray booth there too. He needed a good setup for all the spray and finish work. So he's all set. Most of my tools end up there somehow. But at least I know where to look to find em. And to use my half of the compressor when I need to.
Oh and BTW.....if you come across any Ford 427 parts they must be the ones I left there.
Shop's looking good there bud!!
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