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I had to put Jon next to chuck after I mounted my corkboard..
 

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I figured I would try something new for extra lighting on the bench. Leds on a strip are pretty cheap and seem to work ok.. Time will tell...
 

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Man this stuff will get ya high. First time I have use an oil based anything paint related. I got the seal coat done on the exterior plywood--sure helps reflect the light.
 

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Got the big steel shelf setup. It will be nice to have better organization of my steel stock...
 

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So I got the top coat of paint done and the ladder back on (ended up spacing it farther from the wall,was too close). I think it turned out decent and should have some longevity.
 

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So its really starting to feel like a shop. I got a bunch of my equipment organized to there new homes. I also got my steel selection organized on the new with lots of room for more stuff. Its going to make a big difference and more enjoyable with lots of room for stuff and better organized/easily accessible..
 

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I started one of the last bigger projects this morning--the exhaust fan that will sit just below the roof line near the center. It actually went quicker than I thought and it was a lil nerve racking cutting a big hole in the side of my shop,lol.

But I got it all mounted and wired in and it works perfect. I started the outside vent/cover and its going to be tougher than I thought. Mounting a flat object to a corrugated surface is a lil harder than I thgought it would be but I should have it done tommorow.
 

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And the outside where the air dumps out. I tested it and it works perfect.
 

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Time to get some shelving/far corner all done.
 

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So the last 2 days have been very constructive/busy... Went and picked up material to finish around the doors.

This was a whole new learning experience as I have never done this before and doing it solo..

Tricky part was the gutter was in the way. Since I could not remove it myself I figured out a way to kinda keep it up. I also had to pull the guides loose for the doors to secure the flashing that sits in the jamb area.

The metal blade I bought for my skill saw made it a breeze for cutting and I had to make jigs to hold the angled flashing for cutting
 

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I was very happy with the end result. When I was getting quotes on the metal I had 2 options and metal sales apparently had raised there prices pretty good so went with a company that produces an identical quality material but the color's were a hair different. So for a 1/3 of the cost I went with the cheaper option (quality looked to be identical to what was on the building)..

So once all the new siding/flashing was up I got the gutter rehung and moved the downspout to the other side. I got the new lights hung (again going full led) so that makes the exterior all done.
 

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