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When we started building our RV9 our garage was bigger, I had installed 8 foot high-ouput florescent lights, had hung peg board on the walls, put in 30 amp service on each wall of the garage, ya-da, ya-da, ya-da. 

Now our garage is smaller; the lighting at best is weak, the electircal service is normal.  I'll have to up-grade as I go if I ever want to get started.  Let's there's the lighting, paint the walls, put up peg board, add new electrical circuits...

The there are these florescents mounted on the wall - what's with that??? No

Of course Jan's Porsche still must have some room - I guess my bimmer will stay outside...

We got really lucky when it came to building the work table.  First off, I was amazed at how many people build a three hundred pound gorilla table that takes a fork lift to move.  My back just wasn't up to the task.  I decided I was going to use aluminum framing with plywood on the top.  It would still be heavy but it should allow me to move it around without putting my back on pain killers for a week.

But wait... Jan's dad, Bill had started a builders table for a project he was going to build.  He decided not to pursue that project and this table was just sitting in his garage taking up space.  We of course were really happy when he let us use it!  Talk about a well built project table!  Here I'm letting Jan rest up before we start tackling putting together the table.

Here's Jan counter-sinking some of the table top screws.

 

 

Published Sunday, September 24, 2006 2:48 AM by admin

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