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Show us your shop/man-cave. And what hobbies do you have in it?
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The woodshop:


The rehearsal space:

EDIT: Why Photobucket is now displaying my pics in three different sizes (two hard to see) I have no idea."Dumplings are just noodles that have already eaten" - Jon Kung
Ogden, UT, USA
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@YEMTrey Brewmaster?LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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I see a fine collection of Bridge City tools on the left side. Care to post a better picture of that valuable collection? I started mine years ago before the original company went belly up, but I prize each and every one. As for the planes in the middle - those are collectors and not users - right?Botch said:The woodshop:


The rehearsal space:

EDIT: Why Photobucket is now displaying my pics in three different sizes (two hard to see) I have no idea.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
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That looks like Dalton's Benz from Roadhouse.RRP said:
What year and model Benz is that in the back corner? It run?nolaegghead said:This is my off-site cave. I rent space in it. For bikes and boats.
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Ron said:
I see a fine collection of Bridge City tools on the left side. Care to post a better picture of that valuable collection? I started mine years ago before the original company went belly up, but I prize each and every one. As for the planes in the middle - those are collectors and not users - right?
Good eye on the Bridge City (especially with that crappy photo). I didn't know they went TU, guess that's why they no longer send me catalogs. :(
The planes are all "users", mostly a mix of hand-tuned Stanleys, Records, and beautiful Lie-Nielsen's."Dumplings are just noodles that have already eaten" - Jon Kung
Ogden, UT, USA
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Wish I could tell you cuz you'd never believe what goes on in my cave. See ya soon mutha flippa
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@RRP That's my buddy's 500 SL, I think it's a 1998. It works perfectly, although the AC has an evaporator leak, so we add freon now and then. He's also my landlord at this shop....and he's in Africa for a couple months beating up the trails on motorcycles and humping African princesses. (I actually speak the truth here).RRP said:
What year and model Benz is that in the back corner? It run?nolaegghead said:This is my off-site cave. I rent space in it. For bikes and boats.
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nolaegghead said:This is my off-site cave. I rent space in it. For bikes and boats.
All I see is fossil fuel burning, climate change causing, huge carbon footprint recreation vehicles. Unnecessary transportation used for your selfish wants and pleasures. We only have one Mother Earth... I'm truly disappointed Carey. Green egg, dead animal and alcohol. The "Boro".. TN -
I'm not proud of the mess, but it is well used. Here, I'm replacing the brake discs on a John Deere. The rear axle housing has to be removed to access them.
Tommy
Middle of Nowhere, Northern Kentucky
1 M, 1 XL, a BlackStone,1 old Webber, a Border Collie, a German Shepherd and 3 of her pups, and 2 Yorkies -
FarmerTom said:I'm not proud of the mess, but it is well used. Here, I'm replacing the brake discs on a John Deere. The rear axle housing has to be removed to access them.

I like your jack stand!Central Valley CA One large egg One chocolate lab "Halle" two chiuahuas "Skittles and PeeWee" -
I made it. I had previously borrowed one from a friend when I had to completely disassemble the rear end and transmission in another tractor to replace a broken gear. But another neighbor had borrowed it shortly after me and has had a tractor tore apart setting on it ever since.jabam said:I like your jack stand!
So I realized I had most of the steel laying around, buy the screws and casters and start cutting and welding. Not as adjustable as the one my friend has, but it works pretty well.
Or are you referring to that good ol chunk of wood helping support the rear end? Lots of those setting around shops out here in the country. Comes in right handy.Tommy
Middle of Nowhere, Northern Kentucky
1 M, 1 XL, a BlackStone,1 old Webber, a Border Collie, a German Shepherd and 3 of her pups, and 2 Yorkies -
Pretty simple, a bench to fix stuff, a bench to reload stuff, a wall to store stuff. Getting messy, time to do a little clean-up and some reloading for spring.



Western, North Carolina
Large, MiniMax, Blackstone 17" Smashburger Griddle & Stuff
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blasting said:
Agreed. I hate the term man cave. I first became aware of it when my buddy won a tall trophy at a NAGA competition and said to me and our coach "I'm putting this in my man cave!"
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Me too. That's why I call my shop the "ManBearCave". It is half man, half bear and half cave.
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Awesome! We have the same interests, not to mention the Egg.Botch said:The woodshop:


The rehearsal space:

EDIT: Why Photobucket is now displaying my pics in three different sizes (two hard to see) I have no idea.
New Brunswick, Canada
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A couple more up-close:RRP said:
I see a fine collection of Bridge City tools on the left side. Care to post a better picture of that valuable collection? I started mine years ago before the original company went belly up, but I prize each and every one. As for the planes in the middle - those are collectors and not users - right?


"Dumplings are just noodles that have already eaten" - Jon Kung
Ogden, UT, USA
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"Dumplings are just noodles that have already eaten" - Jon Kung
Ogden, UT, USA
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I built that right after Katrina to replace the crappy corrugated steel shed that had most of the roof torn up.
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Thanks! Here's a shot of my Bridge City collection. You said you didn't know the company went bankrupt. Then you probably don't know that when the company emerged from bankruptcy they announced they would not honor the life time calibration and repair policy that you got when you bought yours.Botch said:
A couple more up-close:RRP said:
I see a fine collection of Bridge City tools on the left side. Care to post a better picture of that valuable collection? I started mine years ago before the original company went belly up, but I prize each and every one. As for the planes in the middle - those are collectors and not users - right?



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No, I didn't, thanks for the info. But:RRP said: You said you didn't know the company went bankrupt. Then you probably don't know that when the company emerged from bankruptcy they announced they would not honor the life time calibration and repair policy that you got when you bought yours.
1) I don't see my tools needing calibration nor repair during my lifetime, and
2) I bought into a "club" with the original company when I bought my first tools, wherein I'd get my Initials engraved in every tool I bought, sales advances, newsletters, etc; none of that was ever honored, either.
You have that adjustable centerline/marking gauge, wish I'd popped for that when I had the chance."Dumplings are just noodles that have already eaten" - Jon Kung
Ogden, UT, USA
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A place for me and my two boys to hang out . -
That adjustable centerline gauge demonstrates the precision that was designed and manufactured into these reasonably prices tools. The new company has priced "everything" in the collector - not the "user/hobbyist/tool appreciator" range. If you don't have hundreds if not thousands to spend for single tools made by them then pass them by!Botch said:
No, I didn't, thanks for the info. But:RRP said: You said you didn't know the company went bankrupt. Then you probably don't know that when the company emerged from bankruptcy they announced they would not honor the life time calibration and repair policy that you got when you bought yours.
1) I don't see my tools needing calibration nor repair during my lifetime, and
2) I bought into a "club" with the original company when I bought my first tools, wherein I'd get my Initials engraved in every tool I bought, sales advances, newsletters, etc; none of that was ever honored, either.
You have that adjustable centerline/marking gauge, wish I'd popped for that when I had the chance.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
I call it my Basement Kitchen. I do all of my bacon here among other things.
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Hey @Tomjohn - why are you hiding that Grizzly behind the Teryx? You've got a killer shop there.L x2, M, S, Mini and a Blackstone 36. She says I have enough now....eggAddict from MN!
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You guys are pretty amazing. Just saying.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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I'm a Yamaha guy. I have a couple of em.Tomjohn said:
I like the Kawi too. They're a very nice machine. I might end up with one like that soon since I have 3 little ones. L x2, M, S, Mini and a Blackstone 36. She says I have enough now....eggAddict from MN!
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