What are you working on today??

I'm back down in Tennessee for a few days on site with the contractors doing some inspections on the pole barn build.
It's expected to completed in about a week.
More pics of their progress tomorrow. Overall, the new shop looks great!

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I'm back down in Tennessee for a few days on site with the contractors doing some inspections on the pole barn build.
It's expected to completed in about a week.
More pics of their progress tomorrow. Overall, the new shop looks great!

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Looks great tim. where's the men's room, out by the tree line?
 
I needed to make a couple of T-harnesses for my Small Bobcat Articulated loader with snow blower This was my retirement gift to myself after working there 36 years and getting a nice Legacy Discount. I am a little biased on this machine as it was one of my Product Management projects doing a ground up design. I am actually listed on a Styling Patent for this machine.

Anyway I added rear defrost and am experimenting with a cheap controller for intermittent wipers. I don’t like cutting into wires, so I made some T-harnesses to plug directly into the circuits. Wire schematics are very useful. Also added some holders for my snow shovel and ice scraper.
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While making my T- harnesses and collecting more different styles of connectors for my Bobcat SAL, motorcycle, Engine analyzer, and Polara, I decided it was time to organize my electrical drawer so I could find what I needed without dumping everything out. Found some nice organizers for $2-3 and put my label maker to use.

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Old thread but always cool to see what's going on with everyone's projects. Winter here un Canada is very long. Good time to make changes hopping to go faster next season! Putting the Polara on a serious diet, porting heads, porting tunnel ram, getting the 2 x 750 double pumpers ready and matching the pistonsbto the bores. I had to order a kb162 as one of my pistons had a very loud knock/slap. Ended up talking it all out and thatbpiston was 5 thousands smaller than all the others. I bought just one new from summit. Hoping it will get here soon.
Merry Christmas everyone and show what you are working on!

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Finally getting around to fixing the daily driver CRV. Amazon driver backed into it back in the summer. They are paying me very well for the repair!
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Looks great tim. where's the men's room, out by the tree line?
Mike,
haha... done that many times.
If you look close in the 4th picture you will see where I have the plumbed in pipes for a sink and turlet.
They've already got it framed in this morning using 2x6 studs.
With this years budget stretched out to the max with this project, the final plumbing, electric and driveway will be completed next year.

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What's code on the tube vent? perhaps cheap out and install a window, in Wisconsin, they have to be wrapped with insulation LOL or really cheap, leave the door open and a can of freshener
 
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