Machine Shed update
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Machine Shed update
DH is going to finish getting the trusses up, tie them in and stop until we get back from vacation.
This is the west wall - about 10' high at the upper flat ceiling. I would love to put up shelves and make this a "wall" of dashboard machines. All those poor ones that get listed for $25 and a month later they are still looking for a home. Though this is a big wall . . . maybe I should use the center for hanging a quilt or something . . .
And this is one of my favorite tools. First time I saw one in use, we had just got done installing a load of joist hangers for the barn (in WI) and we were watching some home improvement show, and they used one of these. I've never lusted after a tool like that- and we bought one right away!
Talk about a finger saving tool!
This is the west wall - about 10' high at the upper flat ceiling. I would love to put up shelves and make this a "wall" of dashboard machines. All those poor ones that get listed for $25 and a month later they are still looking for a home. Though this is a big wall . . . maybe I should use the center for hanging a quilt or something . . .
And this is one of my favorite tools. First time I saw one in use, we had just got done installing a load of joist hangers for the barn (in WI) and we were watching some home improvement show, and they used one of these. I've never lusted after a tool like that- and we bought one right away!
Talk about a finger saving tool!
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Hmmmm, palm nailer. Another tool to add to my Christmas wish list when my kids ask me what I want for Christmas, LOL. Good progress Cathy. Your palm nailer appears to be pneumatic, do you have a portable compressor, what size? Ours is a really big one that lives in the garage.
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I bought it for my airbrush 15 years ago. Never painted but found its great to haul around. Keeps up ok on slower jobs. DH did use it to roof a garage. Didn't have 220 set up at the time.
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