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OND's workshop - creating a workspace in the garage -FINISHED-
Arroyo:
Drywall too eh? Anything you can't do?
Looking forward to the progress, the forum's been too quiet without your posts.
opt2not:
--- Quote from: Arroyo on August 27, 2019, 05:09:33 pm ---Looking forward to the progress, the forum's been too quiet without your posts.
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Really? The A1up cab shilling in the Main forum isn't enough action for you?
Arroyo:
--- Quote from: opt2not on August 27, 2019, 05:48:23 pm ---Really? The A1up cab shilling in the Main forum isn't enough action for you?
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Damn was that this year? :laugh2:
Mike A:
No. He just tried to sneak one past the goalie recently.
Ond:
@ Alejo I - thanks for the link, that lumber cart is a great idea!
@ Arroyo - ;) like many things I know just enough to be dangerous! My drywall skills leave much to be desired but meh, let's get it done, I want to be back at my workbench tinkering with stuff asap.
I got the jointing compound where it needs to be, applying it beneath and then over the jointing tape.
After letting that dry for a few days I applied the second batch of jointing compound to flush fill the drywall edge bevels.
While that's drying I'll attach some thin MDF to the ceiling joists to form a kind of ceiling just over the workspace area. I’ll paint this with ceiling paint and then attach a lighting array to illuminate the space nice and evenly.
I'm going to cover the workspace corner floor of the garage with marine carpet (yes it goes in boats). I've used this a few times in various outdoor locations. It's a really tough carpet which is rubber backed. It doesn't get affected by moisture and is a much nicer surface to stand on than plain concrete, plus it looks way better.
Over the next few days I should have something a bit more interesting to show for my efforts.
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