A LONG Way to Go, But....

Home Model Engine Machinist Forum

Help Support Home Model Engine Machinist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

rake60

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 8, 2007
Messages
4,756
Reaction score
124
I haven't spent much time in my basement shop.
If fact since last November, the time spent there wouldn't add up to a full day.
A very low ceiling and bad back have really limited me.

I do have a nice little garage.
It's junked up with motorcycle, lawn equipment and antique engine.
Add to that the fact that the garage door takes a man and small boy to
open without having it fall off the tracks. ::)

Right now it looks very much like this.
Garage.jpg


Tonight my wife announced that she'd had the garage door measured for a
replacement to be installed in two weeks.
She also has plans to insulate the walls and have some type of a heating system
installed.

It looks like I'm going to be getting a shop that I can actually stand up and use!

I think I'll keep this wife! ;)

Rick







 
Good to hear Rick.....you know she's a keeper when she lets you loft the boat in the kitchen...and the eat in kitchen...and the dining room.....for two weeks......while avoiding walking on it........ ;D


I see you got one of them too!

This one is for her!

:bow:
 
If she's going to clean out the garage, hang the new door, put up the insulation and drywall, install the heating and do the painting...

Yeah, she's a keeper ;D
 
No, no...................Iv'e been married 37 years next week and let me tell you its time to worry! Women have a gene put in at birth which means something like your wife is doing is a major problem! I suggest you find out what is going on!!!! :big:
 
Metal Mickey said:
Iv'e been married 37 years next week and let me tell you its time to worry!

36 Years here and I'm with MM ;) ...... my antenna are tingling .......... ??? ............ what's the hidden agenda ......... could be storage for antique furniture :eek:

Or, then again Rick, you may just be one lucky feller ;D

CC ;)
 
oh no she,s after the basement. :big: prepair your self for the great remodel. ;D
when my wife says ok dear get what you need. that means im in trouble :big:
i see toys in that there garage ;D
 
My wife just said: "You tell them THIS is what I think!"

I do in fact have a smiley in my fun files depicting such a simple hand gesture
but feel it is inappropriate here.

12.gif


 
Rick, that is outstanding news! You definately have a good wife there!
 
Congratulations Rick.... Take it from an old timer..... you is either gonna has a new baby or a new sewing room....LOL

Steve
 
;D :big:

"I do in fact have a smiley in my fun files depicting such a simple hand gesture
but feel it is inappropriate here"


It's nice to know we're loved too! ;D

Dave
 
One step closer.

The biggest item of junk to be cleaned out of my "Less Than Pristine" garage
was an old rotten upright piano. I couldn't even move it away from the wall
by myself.

My wife works for a Mom & Pop feed mill. Yes this area is THAT OLD!
She asked two of the young men who work there if they knew how to
get rid of a piano. They said they'd come and get, burn the wood off and
sell the metals for scrap.

I'm not a big man. These two guys are no bigger than me.
I was shocked to see the two of them pick one end of that piano up and
rest it on the TAILGATE of a tired old pickup truck then pick the other end
up and shove it in.

We gave the each a cold beer and $40 cash for their efforts.

Note to self: (Don't pi$$ either of these kids off!) :big:

Rick

 
Rick, sounds like you are well on your way! Any bigs plans for the new perch?
 
Rick,

Objects get heavier as they get older... ;D :big:

My best buddy and I moved a lathe into my basement, he on one end and me on the other....no problem. 10 years went by and the same two guys moved it out......damn near killed us :big: ;D
Beer still tasted the same though... ;D

Dave
 
I know how you feel Rick, I was given a newer washing machine a while back, my son (18year old) helped me move it into the basement and take the old one out. After getting it in I went and had a nap he went to the gym for a workout.
Regards,
Gerald
 
Me and Ower Gert moved this TOS lathe in one Sunday morning.

STEADY1.jpg


I cheated and took the light end ;)

.
 
Objects get heavier as they get older..
Yeah even few hours make them heavier!!

I know the feeling I work as a scale tech so it is not unusual for me to have to move a stack of 20 ,50 lb weights around several times in a day . They seem to weigh more in the afternoon than in the morning. Sometimes I push a cart around with the big weights, 500 lbs each.
Tin
 
steamboatmodel said:
I know how you feel Rick, I was given a newer washing machine a while back, my son (18year old) helped me move it into the basement and take the old one out. After getting it in I went and had a nap he went to the gym for a workout.
Regards,
Gerald

Gerald

I know what your talking about. Read your post here, now I'm going to lay down and have a nap. TTYL

Cheers

Don
 
steamer said:
Rick,

Objects get heavier as they get older... ;D :big:

Dave

I may just be LIVING proof of THAT! :big:
 
Hi Rick

Can you not just program the remote control to stop a bit earlier !!!!! ;D ;D ;D

Kind regards
malcolm
 

Latest posts

Back
Top