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I miss the days of using my dinghy with a girlfriend too. Zack Butler-4/18/24
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That picture reminds me of a time lapse of the 5 day build lol.
I am getting it done. Not Amish fast but free lift for the winter motivated fast. My wife is helping me out a ton too so that extra pair of hands really helps during the panel installs. Tonight we did a spacer and two more panels made and installed and 9 more outlet holes in 9 more slats cut on the cnc for upcoming panels.
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and with that heating system and the insulation work, i think " free lift for the winter motivated fast" is going to be quite comfy!
maybe even take a break and watcha movie with the youngens!
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Lily helped out today after school. We got 6 more panels done today. We are all getting into the excitement of finally having walls.
Even Sassy tries to help out.
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For the two to three sections below the lift i can reach them from the floor or standing on the bench I made a few months ago.
Angela and I did another section tonight. Thats nine down.
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Looking great. Nice family project !
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Yeah dont look tooo close lol.
Hardest wall section in the shop done today. Light switches, 220 outlets , 110 outlets, gfci 110 outlets, theater low voltage wires, and network cables all in these sections. Really happy to have wall mounted light switches btw.
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(10-14-2017, 11:01 PM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: Yeah dont look tooo close lol.
Hardest wall section in the shop done today. Light switches, 220 outlets , 110 outlets, gfci 110 outlets, theater low voltage wires, and network cables all in these sections. Really happy to have wall mounted light switches btw.
Looking good Mike - you'll have the ultimate "woodworking palace" when you're done!
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I believe the best title may be the Shop Mahal. I have a friend who has a Garage Mahal. So where is the bar going? No palace is complete without a bar.