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What did you do today....other than work on your car!?

Completed my 4 post lifts, now back to working on 68 dart. Moved
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the ram to its new quarters for now till I finish the booth. Would have rather bought a car with the cost of the lifts but it was a good decision for space savings.
 
Completed my 4 post lifts, now back to working on 68 dart. MovedView attachment 1790205View attachment 1790206View attachment 1790207 the ram to its new quarters for now till I finish the booth. Would have rather bought a car with the cost of the lifts but it was a good decision for space savings.
Looking at your shop, it is hard to believe space savings is an issue. That place is incredible! Maybe you could free up space by donating one of those cars to the "Poor Mopar Fans of Napa Society (membership one)".
 
Looking at your shop, it is hard to believe space savings is an issue. That place is incredible! Maybe you could free up space by donating one of those cars to the "Poor Mopar Fans of Napa Society (membership one)".
Thanks appreciate it , We are close neighbors (hmmmm) let think about it. I’ll have my wife call you first as she’s says when your gone everything is gone. LOL
 
Covered myself in 1,000sf of itch powder.

Before

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Rockwool "safe n sound" acoustic insulation. Ran out of itch tolerance, still need to finish the spare bedroom and the kitchen tomorrow but I have to get some retainer wires, the kitchen joists are 16”(ish) on center and the insulation won't stay up with just friction because the spacing is too wide by like half an inch. Grrr.

Trying to cut the noise from the upstairs apartment into the downstairs apartment in my duplex. Didn't want to spend the $1700.00....but now's the time while the drywall is out, and it really DOES make a difference. Before, it sounded like the neighbors were in the room with me. Now, I can still hear heavy footsteps (material transmission - when the floor moves you still hear it), but talking, yelling/crying children, all that stuff...gone. Very pleased. The only wall I did is the wall for the entry stairs for upstairs - it's a bedroom so I wanted to do as much as I could. Again, while the drywall is out.

Only debate is...do I double up in the bedroom ceiling? I overbought (I can return unused) so I'll have more. It's designed for 2x4; floor (ceiling) joists are 2X8 so there's room...can't decide if the airspace and relaxed nature would work better, or if dense-packed would be better. The master bedroom is under the kitchen for upstairs. Kitchen has tile flooring so quieter already...I dunno. I'll see how much I have left.

And how sick I am of itching.
stuffed many miles of that stuff, a good dousing of baby powder prior to stuffing will fill your skin pores, usually down the back and neck area, chest and a shot down the pants. when finished take a cool to barely warm shower, it will rise off the nasty without opening your skin pores, once rinsed thoroughly crank up the heat and soap. keeps most of it off of you. a yard stick to help stuff it at a distance helps that crap from raining down on your head helps too.
 
Looking at your shop, it is hard to believe space savings is an issue. That place is incredible! Maybe you could free up space by donating one of those cars to the "Poor Mopar Fans of Napa Society (membership one)".
I'm not just the President. I'm a member too!
 
Covered myself in 1,000sf of itch powder.

Before

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And after

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Rockwool "safe n sound" acoustic insulation. Ran out of itch tolerance, still need to finish the spare bedroom and the kitchen tomorrow but I have to get some retainer wires, the kitchen joists are 16”(ish) on center and the insulation won't stay up with just friction because the spacing is too wide by like half an inch. Grrr.

Trying to cut the noise from the upstairs apartment into the downstairs apartment in my duplex. Didn't want to spend the $1700.00....but now's the time while the drywall is out, and it really DOES make a difference. Before, it sounded like the neighbors were in the room with me. Now, I can still hear heavy footsteps (material transmission - when the floor moves you still hear it), but talking, yelling/crying children, all that stuff...gone. Very pleased. The only wall I did is the wall for the entry stairs for upstairs - it's a bedroom so I wanted to do as much as I could. Again, while the drywall is out.

Only debate is...do I double up in the bedroom ceiling? I overbought (I can return unused) so I'll have more. It's designed for 2x4; floor (ceiling) joists are 2X8 so there's room...can't decide if the airspace and relaxed nature would work better, or if dense-packed would be better. The master bedroom is under the kitchen for upstairs. Kitchen has tile flooring so quieter already...I dunno. I'll see how much I have left.

And how sick I am of itching.
Doubling the ceiling if you can will only help. In my opinion.
 
Problems uploading phone pics to computer.

Can't get either work laptop to wok on USB OR bluetooth.

Swapped USB cable for the one at home. Nope.

Home PC works.

Grrrrrrrr.
 
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Painted-

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That one spot needs sanded again, and a couple placed need a second coat of texturing.

There used to be a rough hewn "rail" between the dining area and the sunken living room.

My wife has always hated it. We removed it before we had tile installed.
 
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