Posted by Harold Hubbard on February 20, 2012 at 04:43:33 from (205.209.16.24):
In Reply to: Whats in your shop??? posted by billonthefarm on February 19, 2012 at 19:03:40:
No pix, but as my sister's father in law used to say, "It looks like a third class Chinese wh###house in distress"
'94 Ford F-250 with the box off, trying to get the rest of the damage squared away after welding and fish plating the broken frame. Need to replace the gas tanks and shocks, add overload springs.
Loose tools and junk littering the floor in the other bay. Farmall C parts tractor in piles on pallets, covered with whatever else has been dumped on it for the past ten years.
Firewood for the furnace overflowing from the corner that I sectioned off with pallets. Assorted lumber piled on a half floor over the wood pile.
Along one side, 16 inch Hendey metal lathe, useless right now until I get a new flat belt for it, 60 ton Perkins punch press, set up as a metal shear, work bench with vise and junk piled on it, four high cabinets from an old meat locker, filled with manuals and machinery parts, Miller mig welder, man door, air compressors, and old Montgomery ward stick welder.
On the wall above that, one cubic yard of Chilton's and Motor's manuals, hope fully out of danger from grease, oil, and water.
At this point it will probably look like that until maple sugar season is over, just messed up more as I dash in and grab tools to take to the sugar house.
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