It's finally started! All formed up, inspection finished, and concrete coming tomorrow morning. The temperature and rain finally cooperated.
It's finally started! All formed up, inspection finished, and concrete coming tomorrow morning. The temperature and rain finally cooperated.
"There’s a lot of work being done today that doesn’t have any soul in it. The technique may be the utmost perfection, yet it is lifeless. It doesn’t have a soul. I hope my furniture has a soul to it." - Sam Maloof
The Pessimist complains about the wind; The Optimist expects it to change;The Realist adjusts the sails.~ William Arthur Ward
good deal. jeb.. looks like they know what there doing the forms are good..so what yu decide on the duct work? i know that in the future but i know of some steel duct work and some transitions to
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Darren
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My final decision was to do less pieces of equipment with better fittings to start. 6" PVC mains with PVC wyes, but the more expensive metal 90 elbows. I found a real good price on large radius metal 90's:
http://www.kencraftstore.com/long_sw...nd_45_degr.htm
I'll figure out how to fit them together when they get here, probably use a little heat on the PVC. I'll still use my portable 1hp DC for some tools and gradually add more ducting as I get time/money.
Oh and in the corner waiting on the shop to be finished, 3hp cyclone from grizzly!
Last edited by Jeb Taylor; 01-05-2011 at 12:21 AM.
Love new shop buildsthis is going to be great to follow Jeb
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Foundation is up, framing starts next week!
Far Out!![]()
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So far, so good
things should really start to show progress now![]()
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