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Old 09-15-2015, 04:13 PM
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Donut video!

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Exactly what my gf said!
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^^ Keeper right there
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4 8ft florescent lights, 16 outlet. 2 220v outlets. 2 10ftx10ft doors. I think I'm in love.
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That is one hell of a space.
When you get a house with a woman, you quickly realize that the only room that is truly yours is the garage.
Make with the organizational stuff right off the bat.
Give curly a check and let him go to town. Your life will be much better for it.
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Also, pm me your address. I have a house warming present for you.
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<p>Haha, i already realized that one.</p><p>It comes with peg board and a decent work bench. I have some standing shelves, and will be putting more in on the wall.</p><p>Need some air hoses, maybe even run some pipe on the walls.</p>
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Make your life so much easier; get one of these: 50 Ft. Retractable Hose Reel with 3/8" Air Hose Do NOT cheap out and get the 25 or 30 foot versions. On sale for about 60 bucks all the time, or use a 20% off coupon.
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Awesome. Will go well with one of the catch can thingies I've been playing with. Will probably try hard line to the middle post, then the reel right in the middle
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Yeah, don't run air in PVC. That **** is ******* terrifying.

No I will not turn your ******* plastic ball valve filled with 140PSI of explode that's not even properly fastened to the wall to charge up the rest of the shop. You ******* do it. I'll be out here, with earplugs.
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/\ Take the man's advice
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Sadfab all posted at once, lol
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That sounds kinda cool.
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<br />Brackets?!?!?
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Yes, yes. I'm going to buy a tap now, then machining later.
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Originally Posted by rleete
Make your life so much easier; get one of these: 50 Ft. Retractable Hose Reel with 3/8" Air Hose Do NOT cheap out and get the 25 or 30 foot versions. On sale for about 60 bucks all the time, or use a 20% off coupon.
I've been pondering which hose reel to get for the new house for a while, trying to decide between 50' 3/8 or 50' 1/2. There's noticeable pressure drop across my 25' 3/8 hose, which is why I'm considering 1/2 instead.

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Hm,

This page shows ~2psi loss of 10CM@120psi on 50ft.

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Are you sure your hose wasn't crap. I was under the impression length don't mean **** on a smallish compressor.
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Originally Posted by deezums
Hm,

This page shows ~2psi loss of 10CM@120psi on 50ft.

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Are you sure your hose wasn't crap. I was under the impression length don't mean **** on a smallish compressor.
Hm, the hose may be crap, yes. I see a lot more than 2 psi of loss over a 25 foot hose.

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......
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Aidan rushes me, I forget things. Like air. Drawbar likes air.

Does anyone care about surface finish? I can use a straight cut endmill, or I can buzz through things with a serrated roughing mill. One of the brackets above was finished with a serrated mill, will make milling the ears out that much easier for me.
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Bracketssss!!!!!
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