Dennis B.

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  • August 12, 2009 at 8:41 pm #15316

    I was going to post a reply to this thread last week and I got all side tracked readying about how to and then checking out that web site to rent videos from I forgot all about posting a reply! :blush:

    Jim
    Wow! :exci what a bunch of good info thank you! :exci
    I am looking forward to learning more and then trying my hand at a few things!

    August 12, 2009 at 8:37 pm #15315

    I gotta go out there now I will snap a few and post them up tomorrow (I’m tired worked all night).
    But I need to get back into this one and get it done before Doc cuts on me again. :unsure: :S
    wanted to be way ahead by now but my Hand is in bad shape.

    August 12, 2009 at 6:19 am #15304

    Just charge by Hour painting the stuff, But send all the parts back with him that aren’t sandblasted clean tell him they need to be completely rust free spotless and clean, Works For one of my Neighbors he hates how I Like things so clean! and I will clean them for him but I charge 50 hr to do it. :exci
    Some of that stuff looks like it has a way to go any way.

    August 11, 2009 at 7:48 pm #15281

    Any time you have town meetings and people are not allowed in so there opinions can be heard or there opinions thrown out or they are locked out as what has happened here locally. well it goes to show you the People are not in charge any more!

    We Americans Lost our country with out a battle some time ago.

    These so called Law makers control every thing and care less about what the pepole think or say.

    They will have complete control when they come for your guns, Or create some other law that says you cant own a gun if you’ve had a Parking ticket.

    Don’t believe me give it another 3 1/2 years odds say it happens in the next year though

    :pcorn:

    August 11, 2009 at 7:35 pm #15280

    Thats preaty good!

    August 11, 2009 at 7:13 pm #15279

    Wow! A real rock wall foundation!

    Another way to eliminate water under there and a good one I would look into if water is a Big deal under there would be French drains along the Outside walls,
    Much better than a sump pump’s.

    Whats the deal with putting in the new pillars? Is this the House or the Shop?

    Nice footings but????
    I would link all of them together with re-bar and a trench 8″x8″ or 12″x12″ filled with concrete and Re-bar, That way not just one can sink by itself when the ground gets too wet.And when they do crack the Re-bar will hold it together.
    It doesn’t look like those holes go down into any thing but Clay.
    With out making it too bed rock or a Good Gravel base if left individually each pilling will still be able to sink under its own weight and with the buildings weight.
    If you link all the holes together its spreads the weight out on a sorta floating foundation.

    You could also take your footings down to bed rock better yet.

    August 11, 2009 at 6:49 pm #15278

    Han I am glad your Sis is OK

    Ding
    WOW! what a job, That’s not one I would tackle.

    August 10, 2009 at 6:02 pm #15270

    Big Brother is here to stay

    August 8, 2009 at 2:26 am #15231

    I think it looks good
    I wanna see the Graphics you do

    August 6, 2009 at 10:59 pm #15210

    Nice little Ferd

    August 6, 2009 at 9:22 pm #15209

    Nice Dart!
    My 440 would be cool in that!

    You can go a cheap as you dare with all this stuff I think the trick is is knowing how to fix the why it do that spots.

    August 6, 2009 at 4:56 am #15185

    No one suggested a DA for you either or what brand, I haven’t a clue so many out there so many choices to be made.
    I am looking for new ones myself I don’t know if Hutchins are really worth the money or not? Probably are but there are a lot of other companies out there too much cheaper. http://www.tcpglobal.com/proautotools/prohut2.aspx

    Then there’s the different types and Brands of sandpaper and which is cheapest and Best buy for the money spent conversation always gets every ones attention.

    This is not one of the cheaper Hobbies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    But neither is Golf or Remote control planes or Racing

    August 6, 2009 at 4:42 am #15183

    Hello
    This would be my choices to get started actually I have all this equipment already except the air compressor I built 2 5hp 60 gallon Campbell housefield units and installed the Eaton 3 cylinder 18 cfm compressor pumps on them after one of the original Campbell housefeilds 11 cfm pumps blew up!

    Air compressor
    http://www.eatoncompressor.com/catalog/item/504747/172983.htm

    Air dryer system
    http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/devilbiss-cleanair-3-stage-dessicant-air-dyer-system-dad-500-p-14417.aspx
    There are cheaper set ups! But I have this one it works good

    Paint gun kits

    This is a good set I have it
    http://www.spraygunworld.com/products/DeVilbiss/KitGFG670MasterGTI.html

    Primer gun
    http://www.spraygunworld.com/products/DeVilbiss/Finishline%20III/DeVilbiss%20DEVFLGmaster.html

    Rotary polisher
    http://www.tcpglobal.com/detailsupplydepot/dsd8.aspx#3mkit
    I have the Dewalt myself

    As with all suggestions take it with a grain of salt I have most of this equipment and it works good I did not buy all of it from these companies and neither should you! shop around for the best deals although that deal on the Paint guns will be very hard to beat! The other stuff you should be able to look around and find cheaper. As far as compressors go I wouldn’t look at anything smaller that 5 hp with at least a 60 gallon tank and a CFM rating of at Least 18 free air. and a Preference given too 7HP models 18cfm and up! But don’t get ripped off a lot of air compressor companies sell stuff with big claims the machines just cant back up!
    My next Air Compressor will be purchased directly from Eaton. :exci
    The Polisher another excellent choice would be a Makita.

    Have fun and Shop around remember cheap equipment is just that CHEAP! Usually cheap JUNK!
    Buy good stuff the first time and forget buying it Twice except when it comes time too upgrade to better stuff!
    You don’t want to be buying replacement equipment that breaks when your in the middle of doing something.

    August 6, 2009 at 3:17 am #15182

    WELL????? was a 57 so bad for a Newbie??????

    Perhaps a good test for a Beginner’s as to what they should know after their first year or so?????
    That would go over real well over on the 101 nobody’s done one I don’t think.

    August 6, 2009 at 3:15 am #15181

    That aint funny Bondo
    Dont Jenks yerself :S

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