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AxeHealey
AxeHealey Dork
1/20/21 7:48 a.m.
Norma66-Brent said:

Shower in the shop is a game changer

For sure. At our old house we had one in the basement. Not a bathroom, just a random toilet and a shower. In Cleveland we call it a Pittsburgh shower. Maybe in Pittsburgh they call it a Cleveland shower(?). Anyway, it was the best shower in the house because I always used it when I was the most disgusting and felt best to be clean afterwards. Having one in the shop would be even better. 

 

The shop looks awesome, keep it up.

metty
metty New Reader
1/20/21 11:15 a.m.

In reply to AxeHealey :

Thanks! It's been a lot of work but it's worth it. 
 

here is a picture of what all those little spacers are for:

Patientzero
Patientzero HalfDork
1/20/21 11:34 a.m.

Can you post a wide angle picture that shows the car in the shop?  I'm also looking at building a 20x30 and I'm trying to get a feel for how much space there would be around the car.

metty
metty New Reader
1/20/21 2:45 p.m.

In reply to Patientzero :

when i get a car back in here, sure. With tools, benches and boxes along both walls i still have plenty of room to walk around the car on either side. The ladder to the loft does cut into the space in front of the car, im considering doing some kind of hoist and hinge setup on the ships ladder so i can pull it up and out of the way to get another 3' of space if needed

metty
metty New Reader
1/21/21 7:16 a.m.

Got some stuff done last night. Little corner space for electronics projects (excuse the mess)


got the rest of the display racks up 


 

and built a really crude stand for the belt grinder. This was formerly mounted on my bench but I wanted it to be free standing. It's a bit wobbly so I might put an old wheel full of concrete on the back to stabilize it


 

control box 

New York Nick
New York Nick Reader
1/21/21 7:29 a.m.

shop looks great, you are a man after my heart, a little fab, a little mechanic, a little electronics. Thanks for showing us!

metty
metty New Reader
1/24/21 7:39 a.m.

Working on some curtains this weekend to keep the dust out of the loft

I swept the floor clean and laid out the fabric so I could mark it for cutting and hemming



after goofing around with a straight edge and grease pencil, I realized I could just use a chalk like


 

I hemmed the top with my flower power brother sewing machine and did a test fit. I made the curtain rods out of 1/4" round and some 3/8" thread rod. 


metty
metty New Reader
1/24/21 11:40 a.m.

Doing a little brewing today, decided to upgrade the temperature measurement to the 21st century. I had a D1 mini and a MAX6675 module laying around so a quick flash with ESPHome and I've got a thermometer setup that I can check on wirelessly from anywhere! Yay HomeAssistant!!

 


 

metty
metty Reader
1/27/21 9:45 a.m.

Finally got the gutters installed. I'm still waiting for the concrete contractor to come back to back fill around the slab so I can call for my final inspection 

metty
metty Reader
2/4/21 3:33 p.m.

After months of harassing him, the concrete guy finally got the fill dirt dropped this week and finished the grading. Who knows when he will show up to finish the concrete for the driveway but at least for now I can call for my final inspection! 
 


 

Mezzanine
Mezzanine Dork
2/4/21 4:24 p.m.
metty said:

Doing a little brewing today, decided to upgrade the temperature measurement to the 21st century. I had a D1 mini and a MAX6675 module laying around so a quick flash with ESPHome and I've got a thermometer setup that I can check on wirelessly from anywhere! Yay HomeAssistant!!

 


 

 

What is the temperature range of this setup? I've got a ceramic kiln I fire with some regularity and have wondered about setting up a system to pair with the k-type thermocouples. They run 4-50mV and up to 1300F. I'd love to set up something similar. 

preach (fs)
preach (fs) HalfDork
2/4/21 5:54 p.m.
AxeHealey said:
Norma66-Brent said:

Shower in the shop is a game changer

For sure. At our old house we had one in the basement. Not a bathroom, just a random toilet and a shower. In Cleveland we call it a Pittsburgh shower. Maybe in Pittsburgh they call it a Cleveland shower(?). Anyway, it was the best shower in the house because I always used it when I was the most disgusting and felt best to be clean afterwards. Having one in the shop would be even better. 

 

The shop looks awesome, keep it up.

Pittsburgh Toilet is a thing never heard of a Pittsburgh Shower.

metty
metty Reader
2/5/21 7:30 a.m.
Mezzanine said:
metty said:

Doing a little brewing today, decided to upgrade the temperature measurement to the 21st century. I had a D1 mini and a MAX6675 module laying around so a quick flash with ESPHome and I've got a thermometer setup that I can check on wirelessly from anywhere! Yay HomeAssistant!!

 


 

 

What is the temperature range of this setup? I've got a ceramic kiln I fire with some regularity and have wondered about setting up a system to pair with the k-type thermocouples. They run 4-50mV and up to 1300F. I'd love to set up something similar. 


It's not the MAX6675 that's the limit, it's the type of TC wire you use. K type TC is good to like 1250C, for higher temps you need something with fiberglass sheathing not this plastic stuff I'm using 

Gaunt596
Gaunt596 Reader
2/5/21 12:47 p.m.

In reply to metty :

do your lathe a favor, and put a cover over it when you not using it, as grinding dust in a lathe is not at all healthy for it.

metty
metty Reader
2/10/21 7:09 a.m.

I had the final inspection yesterday....

 

I PASSED FIRST TRY!!!

 

I was fully expecting to get a punch list of stuff to fix but he just gave me a couple of small items and passed it anyway. Glad to have that hurdle out of the way. Now we can get down and dirty on some projects!

Ian F (Forum Supporter)
Ian F (Forum Supporter) MegaDork
2/10/21 7:15 a.m.

In reply to metty :

RHD Escort?  RS?  Something else?  You've been hiding this from us???

metty
metty Reader
2/10/21 9:22 a.m.
Ian F (Forum Supporter) said:

In reply to metty :

RHD Escort?  RS?  Something else?  You've been hiding this from us???

It's an EA falcon from Australia that I'm finishing up for a friend

Ian F (Forum Supporter)
Ian F (Forum Supporter) MegaDork
2/10/21 9:25 a.m.

In reply to metty :

Ah, right... looking at it again - I see the 6 plug coils.

metty
metty Reader
2/10/21 9:29 a.m.

This is something I had planned from the beginning that I really wanted to incorporate. 
 

aside from cars, I love bicycles. I had the opportunity to work at a bike shop in college and aside from the lousy pay, I loved the job. I built a freestanding repair stand years ago and while it served me well when we lived in apartments, a fixed stand was always in my dreams for a permanent shop. 
 

I welded up this coupler yesterday out of 2.25x0.120" DOM and some 2x0.25" flat stock. The locking coupler I turned and threaded from 3/4 bar stock. Shot it with some wrinkle black


 

I scored this Pedros clamp on eBay for $40 last year and it's just been in the box waiting 


 

an old AMC 304 head bolt, a knob from the parts bin and a quick shot with the tig and we have a locking lever 



 

works a treat! Too bad none of the bikes need fixing right now...

metty
metty Reader
2/10/21 12:11 p.m.

I'll make a nicer hook eventually but for now I just put a couple screws to hold the clamp out of the way when not in use 

twentyover
twentyover Dork
2/10/21 12:43 p.m.
metty said:

I had the final inspection yesterday....

 

I PASSED FIRST TRY!!!

 

I was fully expecting to get a punch list of stuff to fix but he just gave me a couple of small items and passed it anyway. Glad to have that hurdle out of the way. Now we can get down and dirty on some projects!

Don't see so many Barra sixes in the US- Ive never seen one personally. I do, however, love the Falcon six it's deived from.

AxeHealey
AxeHealey Dork
2/10/21 12:57 p.m.
metty said:

I'll make a nicer hook eventually but for now I just put a couple screws to hold the clamp out of the way when not in use 

I like your setup more and more every time I check your progress. I also worked at a bike shop in college and would still as a fun weekend gig if I had the time. I was the only dummy that actually enjoyed working on the old stuff that came in (mostly 80's Miyatas and 3 spds) so I always got the fun stuff.

metty
metty Reader
2/10/21 2:59 p.m.

In reply to twentyover :

Its actually not a Barra, its the precursor to the Barra. Kind of like a Mod motor to a Coyote i guess

Stnadols
Stnadols
2/10/21 11:55 p.m.

Looks great!  What wall height and roof porch did you use?  What made you go with foam instead of standard insulation?  And is that a 12 foot door?  Trying to build the same thing in Lake Wylie!

metty
metty Reader
2/11/21 7:24 a.m.
Stnadols said:

Looks great!  What wall height and roof porch did you use?  What made you go with foam instead of standard insulation?  And is that a 12 foot door?  Trying to build the same thing in Lake Wylie!

Ill bullet point this to make it easier to read:

  • Wall height - 10', absolutely love this feature and would 100% do it again
  • Roof is an 8/12 pitch, i did this to accommodate the loft in the back to get a bit more ceiling height. The collar ties are 2x4s and this is one of my regrets, i would do 2x6 or 2x8s if i did it again so that you could deck it and store stuff up there. 
  • The cost difference between spray foam and fiberglass was about $400 and foam is waaaay better in almost every way. I paid $2k for the foam all up. The building is insulated well enough that a 12k Btu heat pump mini split will keep the shop at 75*F all night when its in the 20s outside
  • the door is 8' tall and 12' wide, it is foam insulated and steel backed so you cant accidentally knock a hole in the foam. The door was $1700 installed which was far less than a comparable door from Lowes/HD without install 

I would highly recommend the foam insulation guys (The Austin Company, i think they are in Pineville) as well as my garage door guy, Tye Helms at Nabors Garge Doors. I would order the door before you even pour the slab, mine took 3 months to get here

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