Ned Bulken
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Yesterday Grizzz and I had to go recover a load of beech which he had stored at a friend's place. My woodhauler was pressed into service as I don't think his GM sedan would work very well with 100 bf of beech. I neglected to take photos while we were under load, but I did get some of a few 'extra' items which his buddy threw in the truck. He's moving and 'it all has to go'.
I wound up with several useful items for my new shop: first, two windows:
plus 3 and and a half sheets of 3/8" pegboard (could have gotten more, but don't think I'll need it, and didn't want to seem too greedy)
He also threw in a nice metalworking vise and a Buffalo 6" bench grinder. (never heard of that brand, but free is free, and so I now have a grinder)
While I was in there I organized my tools and put the materials I have on hand for the trusses for my shop up front where I can get to them easily.
I found my stash of 4" flex hose, Think I have enough?
That stack of lumber in front is all of the truss parts, plus my old workbench (disassembled)
I wound up with several useful items for my new shop: first, two windows:
plus 3 and and a half sheets of 3/8" pegboard (could have gotten more, but don't think I'll need it, and didn't want to seem too greedy)
He also threw in a nice metalworking vise and a Buffalo 6" bench grinder. (never heard of that brand, but free is free, and so I now have a grinder)
While I was in there I organized my tools and put the materials I have on hand for the trusses for my shop up front where I can get to them easily.
I found my stash of 4" flex hose, Think I have enough?
That stack of lumber in front is all of the truss parts, plus my old workbench (disassembled)