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		robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 5:30 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				Folks,
 We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house.  
 I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind"  
 this project before I even start!... but,
 
 do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to  
 do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share  
 particularly about using a garage as a shop?
 I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a  
 little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I  
 wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 
 It'd probably be good for "those that come after" too.
 
 don't hesitate to send me photos directly if you're not comfortable  
 sending them on the list...
 
 Very excited!
 
 Robbie Walker
 RV Wannabe
 Wilmington, NC
 
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		sportav8r(at)gmail.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 6:20 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				Robbie:  I wish I had told Miriam ahead of time that our cars would
 spend alot of time outdoors while the RV was being built  
 
 -Stormy
 
 On 1/4/07, Robbie Walker <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com> wrote:
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  Folks,
  We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house.
  I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind"
  this project before I even start!... but,
 
  do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to
  do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share
  particularly about using a garage as a shop?
  I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a
  little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I
  wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 
  It'd probably be good for "those that come after" too.
 
  don't hesitate to send me photos directly if you're not comfortable
  sending them on the list...
 
  Very excited!
 
  Robbie Walker
  RV Wannabe
  Wilmington, NC
 
 
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		Dale Ensing
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:04 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				Stormy,
 You must have ultimate power at your house! My wife told me I could do what 
 ever I wanted to with my side of the garage but her convertible was going on 
 her side...No question! Gave me an excuse to buy a hangar.
 Dale
 do not archive
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Robbie:  I wish I had told Miriam ahead of time that our cars would
  spend alot of time outdoors while the RV was being built  
 
  -Stormy
 
  On 1/4/07, Robbie Walker <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com> wrote:
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 > <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
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 > Folks,
 > We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house.
 > I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind"
 > this project before I even start!... but,
 >
 > do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to
 > do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share
 > particularly about using a garage as a shop?
 > I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a
 > little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I
 > wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 >
 > It'd probably be good for "those that come after" too.
 >
 > don't hesitate to send me photos directly if you're not comfortable
 > sending them on the list...
 >
 > Very excited!
 >
 > Robbie Walker
 > RV Wannabe
 > Wilmington, NC
 >
  
 
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		robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:22 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				good one! thanks... that will require some careful thinking about...
 
 On Jan 4, 2007, at 9:20 AM, Bill Boyd wrote:
 
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  <sportav8r(at)gmail.com>
 
  Robbie:  I wish I had told Miriam ahead of time that our cars would
  spend alot of time outdoors while the RV was being built  
 
  -Stormy
 
  On 1/4/07, Robbie Walker <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com> wrote:
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 > <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
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 > Folks,
 > We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house.
 > I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind"
 > this project before I even start!... but,
 >
 > do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to
 > do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share
 > particularly about using a garage as a shop?
 > I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a
 > little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I
 > wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 >
 > It'd probably be good for "those that come after" too.
 >
 > don't hesitate to send me photos directly if you're not comfortable
 > sending them on the list...
 >
 > Very excited!
 >
 > Robbie Walker
 > RV Wannabe
 > Wilmington, NC
 >
 
 
 
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		dbreda(at)earthlink.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:39 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				Lots of electrical and air outlets and lights.  The biggest issue I had 
 was soundproofing.  You'll be working late at night and the air 
 compressor is LOUD (she says). Forget riveting after she goes to bed...  
 Dana
 
 Robbie Walker wrote:
 
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  <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
 
  Folks,
  We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house.  
  I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind"  
  this project before I even start!... but,
 
  do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to  
  do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share  
  particularly about using a garage as a shop?
  I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a  
  little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I  
  wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 
  It'd probably be good for "those that come after" too.
 
  don't hesitate to send me photos directly if you're not comfortable  
  sending them on the list...
 
  Very excited!
 
  Robbie Walker
  RV Wannabe
  Wilmington, NC
 
 
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		Larry Bowen
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:43 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				Floor in the rafters, creating a loft for storage.
 
 -- 
 Larry Bowen
 Larry(at)BowenAero.com
 http://BowenAero.com
 
 Robbie Walker wrote:
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  <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
 
  good one! thanks... that will require some careful thinking about...
 
  On Jan 4, 2007, at 9:20 AM, Bill Boyd wrote:
 
 > 
 > <sportav8r(at)gmail.com>
 >
 > Robbie:  I wish I had told Miriam ahead of time that our cars would
 > spend alot of time outdoors while the RV was being built  
 >
 > -Stormy
 >
 > On 1/4/07, Robbie Walker <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com> wrote:
 >> 
 >> <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
 >>
 >> Folks,
 >> We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house.
 >> I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind"
 >> this project before I even start!... but,
 >>
 >> do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to
 >> do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share
 >> particularly about using a garage as a shop?
 >> I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a
 >> little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I
 >> wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 >>
 >> It'd probably be good for "those that come after" too.
 >>
 >> don't hesitate to send me photos directly if you're not comfortable
 >> sending them on the list...
 >>
 >> Very excited!
 >>
 >> Robbie Walker
 >> RV Wannabe
 >> Wilmington, NC
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >
 >
 
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		dwight(at)openweave.org Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:11 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				Lights! Lots of lighting for finding that screw you dropped. Painting the
 walls a very light color can help increase the brightness in the space too.
 If you can spare the cash to put one of the nice concrete floor finishes
 (light colored) that can help as well.
 
   -- Dwight (still could use more light in some areas)
 
 On Thu Jan  4 10:36:38 2007, Larry Bowen wrote :
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 Floor in the rafters, creating a loft for storage.
 
 -- 
 Larry Bowen
 Larry(at)BowenAero.com
 http://BowenAero.com
 
 Robbie Walker wrote:
 > 
 > <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
 >
 > good one! thanks... that will require some careful thinking about...
 >
 > On Jan 4, 2007, at 9:20 AM, Bill Boyd wrote:
 >
 >> 
 >> <sportav8r(at)gmail.com>
 >>
 >> Robbie:  I wish I had told Miriam ahead of time that our cars would
 >> spend alot of time outdoors while the RV was being built  
 >>
 >> -Stormy
 >>
 >> On 1/4/07, Robbie Walker <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com> wrote:
 >>> 
 >>> <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
 >>>
 >>> Folks,
 >>> We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house.
 >>> I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind"
 >>> this project before I even start!... but,
 >>>
 >>> do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to
 >>> do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share
 >>> particularly about using a garage as a shop?
 >>> I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a
 >>> little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I
 >>> wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 >>>
 >>> It'd probably be good for "those that come after" too.
 >>>
 >>> don't hesitate to send me photos directly if you're not comfortable
 >>> sending them on the list...
 >>>
 >>> Very excited!
 >>>
 >>> Robbie Walker
 >>> RV Wannabe
 >>> Wilmington, NC
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 
 
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		robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:12 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				All great ideas, thanks!
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Robbie,
 
  Build the house on a basement and build the plane down there.  It  
  has worked out great for me!  There was enough room to put the  
  wings and tail on in the basement.  The only change I had to make  
  was to enlarge the single 32" door to a double 64" door.  Pictures  
  are on my web site: www.repucci.com/bill/baf.html
 
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 Bill, that's a great idea. Unfortunately that's out of my control in  
 this development... as far as I know even the so-called "custom"  
 homes don't have basements in this subdivision.
 
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  Also don't forget about your electrical and lighting needs.  Lots  
  of lights and 20 amp circuits .  I have plugs every 10 feet or so  
  and they alternate on different circuits.  Thus I can plug things  
  into two adjoining plugs and won't blow the breaker.  Also, install  
  a dedicated circuit for your compressor.  You might even start  
  looking into them now so you will know if you need 220 double phase  
  or just a single phase 20 amp.  I have a single phase 20 amp  
  circuit for my 5 hp 35 gallon compressor.  That has worked good but  
  the compressor is a bit small for painting.
 
  Good luck,
  Bill Repucci
 
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 I'm thinking of putting the compressor in a dedicated closet with  
 extra soundproofing and an exhaust. Gonna wire the closet with a  
 couple of dedicated circuits 110 and 220 just in case. Checkoway did  
 something similar and I liked the concept. I can put air along the  
 walls and add a few overheads... I love the idea of those cool  
 springy looking yellow coil airhoses hanging down... what's that  
 honey? oh well... it was a thought! <grin>
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Lots of electrical and air outlets and lights.  The biggest issue I  
  had was soundproofing.  You'll be working late at night and the air  
  compressor is LOUD (she says). Forget riveting after she goes to  
  bed...  
  Dana
 
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 gonna soundproof as much as possible... luckily for me the bedroom is  
 on the opposite corner of the house... my biggest concern is pissing  
 off my neighbor who happens to be my pharmacist... that could be...  
 "unwise" <grin>
 
 brick exterior should help and I'm gonna look into a more insulated  
 garage door too.
 
 What would you say is the minimum vertical clearance needed? For  
 instance, if I build a storage rack the same height as the garage  
 door further inside, will I have enough room to work under it? Will  
 it help with building any jigs? We have a finished room over our  
 garage (that would be Greta's domain... I had to choose "men's room"  
 or RV... took about 2 seconds) so I won't have access to the rafters.  
 What about wall racks? Would that be an acceptable compromise?
 
 I REALLY value your input guys!!!!
 
 Robbie
 
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		dbreda(at)earthlink.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:42 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				I built my -6 in my basement with 7'2" ceiling height - what was plenty 
 of room.
 Dana
 
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  What would you say is the minimum vertical clearance needed? For  
  instance, if I build a storage rack the same height as the garage  
  door further inside, will I have enough room to work under it? Will  
  it help with building any jigs? We have a finished room over our  
  garage (that would be Greta's domain... I had to choose "men's room"  
  or RV... took about 2 seconds) so I won't have access to the rafters.  
  What about wall racks? Would that be an acceptable compromise?
 
  I REALLY value your input guys!!!!
 
  Robbie
 
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		MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:42 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				Since everything is a trade-off (otherwise you'd build a separate 
 building...), a few thoughts about trade-offs
 - A big tank air compressor, perhaps in  it's own sound proofed space 
 may be a good way to reduce noise.  My compressor typically comes on <1 
 times a building session.  I can turn it off and work for hours.  Only 
 riveting seems noise prohibitive.
 - Putting an in-wall, overhead, air hose system is neat but I decided to 
 keep it simple and cheap with hoses on the floor.  Not bad.  I bought a 
 "light weight hose kit with manifold" from Cleaveland and mounted the 
 manifold on a small board that I kick around.  Spent money and time 
 elsewhere.
 - An internet connection is priceless.  Wireless should work without a 
 problem in a garage.  I have a far away out building and spent 
 time/effort to extend wireless range - very worth the effort.  Don't 
 need cable, FM Attennas, telephone lines or anything as a result.  Cell 
 phone and wireless eliminates all the wiring
 - This being my third aviation related shop, I put fewer electrical 
 outlets in this time with the realization that high quality extensions 
 were more flexible.  I just made sure I had the amps and capacity in the 
 fixed outlets.
 - White wall and ceiling surfaces sure amplify the lighting nicely
 - I'm finding rolling tool chests are better than fixed storage.  All of 
 my aviation tools are in one chest.  A second holds almost everything 
 else except for power tools
 
 I'm not in a garage so YMMV.  Just some thoughts.
 
 Dana Breda wrote:
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  Lots of electrical and air outlets and lights.  The biggest issue I 
  had was soundproofing.  You'll be working late at night and the air 
  compressor is LOUD (she says). Forget riveting after she goes to 
  bed...  
  Dana
 
  Robbie Walker wrote:
 
 > 
 > <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
 >
 > Folks,
 > We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our 
 > house.  I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm 
 > "behind"  this project before I even start!... but,
 >
 > do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to  
 > do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share  
 > particularly about using a garage as a shop?
 > I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a  
 > little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I  
 > wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 >
 > It'd probably be good for "those that come after" too.
 >
 > don't hesitate to send me photos directly if you're not comfortable  
 > sending them on the list...
 >
 > Very excited!
 >
 > Robbie Walker
 > RV Wannabe
 > Wilmington, NC
 >
 
 
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		Mike Munn
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 9:08 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				Go for a belt drive air compressor.  They are much quieter than a direct
 drive compressor.  The belt drive does require oil for lubrication while
 the direct drive compressors are oilless.  Plenty of light.  Heat
 (especially) and cooling would help on those cold winter nights and hot
 summer days.  If the garage (aircraft fabrication facility) is large, then
 running copper air piping in the walls with several quick connects is
 helpful. And plenty of power outlets.
 
 Mike Munn
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 10:21 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				Locate your compressor outside of your work area and pipe the air in.  The compressor is LOUD.  
 
 Robbie Walker <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com> wrote:  [quote]--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: Robbie Walker 
 
 Folks,
 We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house. 
 I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind" 
 this project before I even start!... but,
 
 do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to 
 do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share 
 particularly about using a garage as a shop?
 I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a 
 little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I 
 wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 
 It'd probably be [quote][b]
 
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		robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 10:56 am    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				Guys (no ladies chimed in yet, that I'm aware of),I REALLY appreciate all the excellent suggestions. Thanks again.
 
 On Jan 4, 2007, at 1:20 PM, Craig Gallenbach wrote:
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 Robbie Walker <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com (robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com)> wrote:   	  | Quote: | 	 		  --> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: Robbie Walker 
 
 Folks,
 We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house. 
 I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind" 
 this project before I even start!... but,
 
 do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to 
 do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share 
 particularly about using a garage as a shop?
 I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a 
 little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I 
 wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 
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				An additional thought, especially if you ever do  woodworking in your garage (shop), is to run 4" vacuum ducts through the rafters  for a remote vacuum system.  Install blast valves near your drill press and  any saw or bench sander.
   
  I have one in my shop (along with PVC runs for  compressed air) to help in vacuuming all the tiny specks of aluminum dust.   I located my vacuum system next to my compressor in another room (mechanical  room) with a remote switch in the shop.
   
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				 Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 12:07 pm    Post subject: Shop Ideas | 
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				great idea! thanks!
 On Jan 4, 2007, at 2:05 PM, Bret Smith wrote:
 [quote]An additional thought, especially if you ever do woodworking in your garage (shop), is to run 4" vacuum ducts through the rafters for a remote vacuum system.  Install blast valves near your drill press and any saw or bench sander.
  
 I have one in my shop (along with PVC runs for compressed air) to help in vacuuming all the tiny specks of aluminum dust.  I located my vacuum system next to my compressor in another room (mechanical room) with a remote switch in the shop.
  
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				Yeah, right.  Me - power?!  At my house?  Think again, amigo.
 
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  You must have ultimate power at your house! My wife told me I could do what
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  her side...No question! Gave me an excuse to buy a hangar.
  Dale
  do not archive
 
  > Robbie:  I wish I had told Miriam ahead of time that our cars would
  > spend alot of time outdoors while the RV was being built  
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				If a basement is not going to be an option for you, if you can, build yourself a dedicated shop, I.E., a detached garage in addition to your auto garage.  My bride calls mine the Man Cave...  Paint walls white and have lots of light.  I've got 9 8' H.O. florescent fixtures in my 26' x 32' and it's not too much.  Floor the attic for storage, wall outlets every 10' or so on at least 2 circuits.  I didn't do this, but a bathroom would also be nice...  If a detached isn't possible, I would make the primary garage a 3 bay.  That way you wouldn't have to leave anything parked outside while you build.
 
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  From: Robbie Walker <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
  Date: 2007/01/04 Thu AM 08:30:42 EST
  To: rvsoutheast-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: Shop Ideas
  
  
  
  Folks,
  We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house.  
  I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind"  
  this project before I even start!... but,
  
  do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to  
  do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share  
  particularly about using a garage as a shop?
  I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a  
  little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I  
  wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
  
  It'd probably be good for "those that come after" too.
  
  don't hesitate to send me photos directly if you're not comfortable  
  sending them on the list...
  
  Very excited!
  
  Robbie Walker
  RV Wannabe
  Wilmington, NC
  
  
  
  
  
 
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				has anyone used air from air vent on side of  the rv to cool avonics ?don't
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				LOL.  Man cave...I like it.
 
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 Bill Settle wrote:
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  If a basement is not going to be an option for you, if you can, build
  yourself a dedicated shop, I.E., a detached garage in addition to your
  auto garage.  My bride calls mine the Man Cave...  Paint walls white and
  have lots of light.  I've got 9 8' H.O. florescent fixtures in my 26' x
  32' and it's not too much.  Floor the attic for storage, wall outlets
  every 10' or so on at least 2 circuits.  I didn't do this, but a bathroom
  would also be nice...  If a detached isn't possible, I would make the
  primary garage a 3 bay.  That way you wouldn't have to leave anything
  parked outside while you build.
 
  Good Luck!
 
  Bill Settle
  Winston-Salem
  RV-8 Wings.
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 > From: Robbie Walker <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
 > Date: 2007/01/04 Thu AM 08:30:42 EST
 > To: rvsoutheast-list(at)matronics.com
 > Subject: Shop Ideas
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 > <robbie(at)atlanticpkg.com>
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 > Folks,
 > We're meeting with the builder next week to get started on our house.
 > I don't know why I didn't think to ask this before... I'm "behind"
 > this project before I even start!... but,
 >
 > do any of you have any suggestions, hints, gotchas, "if I had it to
 > do over"'s or words of wisdom that you'd be willing to share
 > particularly about using a garage as a shop?
 > I'm hoping to not repeat other's mistakes and maybe make life a
 > little easier on me down the road building my RV. Things like, "I
 > wish I had run airlines through the walls ahead of time!", etc.
 >
 > It'd probably be good for "those that come after" too.
 >
 > don't hesitate to send me photos directly if you're not comfortable
 > sending them on the list...
 >
 > Very excited!
 >
 > Robbie Walker
 > RV Wannabe
 > Wilmington, NC
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				Bill-
 where are you building your RV-8 wings (I see WS by your signature line)
 
 ABF is delivering my RV-8 wings tomorrow!  I'm also in WS (off ebert near 
 clemmonsville Rd)
 
 I'd love to see your shop set up and progress.
 
 Carter Wright
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 Winston Salem
 
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