Sounds like a nice to place to go when you get in trouble for spending too
much time in the shop.
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 6:33 PM, noblelapidary <noblelapidary@yahoo.com>wrote:
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>
> I need some clarification as to exactly what you are talking about here. I
> understand what an X brace is, but I don't understand how you mold that??
> Are you using it in place of the ribs or in addition? A pic would be great,
> but I realize that's probably too much trouble. I also have a hard time
> seeing how it's any better than the original rib if its what I think it is.
>
> Currently im working on a back area in my shop for the equipment. I have
> all my welders and such in the main area of the barn which is non-insulated
> but I have a 10'x30' area in the rear that is closed off and completely
> insulated, holds heat(cooling) great. Also I have it insulated all the way
> to the roof so this area also has a balconey which is 3/4 the size of the
> downstairs. Complete with running water, shower and toilet. Right now im
> building shelves and tearing out the ladder and putting in stairs. So as
> long as it's not large equipment I actually have a good deal of space here.
> I have a lean-to behind this which is where ill do the melting/casting. So
> hopefully I can get the work area completed this week.
>
>
>
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Nick A
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