nah. started it yesterday morning with a trip to home cheapo, built by 4 o'clock. ran the wiring and moved stuff in today. wife helped with the build and called in reinforcements today to help with the move. that compressor is heavy. the deck and stairs were done a while back. building a roof system under a deck is interesting at best.Fred, looks like you have cleared up more than just a "little" space in your shop, I know you will make good use of it! (This had to be more than the customary Fred weekend project )
I tell that dude is fast, no REALLY fast! (I would still be thinking -I really need to get that compressor out of the shop...)Fred, looks like you have cleared up more than just a "little" space in your shop, I know you will make good use of it! (This had to be more than the customary Fred weekend project )
Compressor is piped directly into the shop. What you see in the picture is the connection between the compressor and the extra 60 gallon tank. (For those times when I need a little more)I believe I would pipe the compressor inlet directly to the outside. Just me.
And thank you for your help Friday.
Best,
That's for the wife to get upstairs on lazy days. just kidding. She uses it to haul stuff upstairs. Her ceramic shop is up there and the stairs are hard on her when carrying stuff.This caught my eye?? What do you have going on here? A wheeled cart on the stairs to haul wood up?
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There is a wench at the top of the stairs to pull the buggy up. Elevator was too much $$$$.
There is a wench at the top of the stairs to pull the buggy up. Elevator was too much $$$$.
yeh I caught that but...… I like the auto correct version! everybody loves a wench. a winch not so much. might try to get some pics up this weekend.Fred, not sure if you need to “slap” your autocorrect...or post some more pictures of what sounds to be a very interesting project!