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I use vibration isolation dampers under the legs...

McMaster-Carr has them and so does Grainger.

Some are laminated rubber pads and others actually float the compressor on springs...

They all reduce vibration.
 
/ 40x60x14 Shop #222  
Sure is looking good. Sorry about your hangar rash.

You and Winston seem to have your priorities right.

Tunes, sleep, and soon warmth.

I put some of those concrete round pads on the backside of my barn to put my compressor. I had the electrician put 220 v single phase there. I just never got the single phase 5 hp motor for the freebie compressor I had, so now I just got given an oldie speedaire twin cylinder pump. It might need some rebuilding. (Rings and reeds).

I wanted the compressor noise outside, so it wouldn't mess up my tunes.
 
/ 40x60x14 Shop #223  
Sure is looking good. Sorry about your hangar rash.

You and Winston seem to have your priorities right.

Tunes, sleep, and soon warmth.

I put some of those concrete round pads on the backside of my barn to put my compressor. I had the electrician put 220 v single phase there. I just never got the single phase 5 hp motor for the freebie compressor I had, so now I just got given an oldie speedaire twin cylinder pump. It might need some rebuilding. (Rings and reeds).

I wanted the compressor noise outside, so it wouldn't mess up my tunes.

Not in Missouri you don't.
 
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Air lines run. Hopefully get the compressor wired up so I can see how bad they leak this weekend. The ones I did in the garage a couple of years ago didn’t leak at first, but developed one after a couple of months. Hopefully that’s not the case with these. 1” Schedule 40 around 40ft long, adding a little extra volume for very little money.
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I got a good deal on this 1/2” hose reel through work and was disappointed when I put it up and it wouldn’t retract. Took it apart and found the spring broke in it. I “fixed” it, but it’s still not quite right. Going to have to get another one for sure. Won’t cost me anything, it’ll just be a pain taking this one down and putting the other one up.
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Builder got my little accident fixed!
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One of my friends hauled a load of 2” rock in today. Going to need a bunch more, but the weather was super sketchy here today. Also, I’m terrified to use the tractor around the building now. I was smart enough to fold the ROPS down so I didn’t hit the porch over hang though. Pat myself on the back for that one!
 
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/ 40x60x14 Shop #225  
I guess I haven't checked my reel. I'll do that before I hang it.
 
/ 40x60x14 Shop #226  
Looks like it won’t be long before the projects will begin. I’m going to put my compressor in my cold storage area this time, I had originally had it setting along the wall then built a loft in my old shop, just moving it up in the corner of the loft made a Hugh noise improvement. I have a couple of reels and may buy at least one or two more, they sure are a lot nicer than hand rolling loose hose.
 
/ 40x60x14 Shop #227  
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Air lines run. Hopefully get the compressor wired up so I can see how bad they leak this weekend. The ones I did in the garage a couple of years ago didn’t leak at first, but developed one after a couple of months. Hopefully that’s not the case with these. 1” Schedule 40 around 40ft long, adding a little extra volume for very little money.
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Really shocked to see that you used PVC for your air lines. This is something that should never be done, it's just not worth the risk to you, or anybody else in the building.
 
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Really shocked to see that you used PVC for your air lines. This is something that should never be done, it's just not worth the risk to you, or anybody else in the building.

I had a feeling you would reprimand me for that! I've used them in two other garages, and everyone I know uses them in their home shops. I've never had an issue with them, and no one I know that uses them has had any kind of issue either. I realize that they aren't up to "code" but I'm cheap so until I see some kind of issue with them that's what I'm using. $36 bought me 40 ft of PVC, assorted couplers and fittings. Not going to get air line any cheaper than that.
 
/ 40x60x14 Shop #229  
I had a feeling you would reprimand me for that! I've used them in two other garages, and everyone I know uses them in their home shops. I've never had an issue with them, and no one I know that uses them has had any kind of issue either. I realize that they aren't up to "code" but I'm cheap so until I see some kind of issue with them that's what I'm using. $36 bought me 40 ft of PVC, assorted couplers and fittings. Not going to get air line any cheaper than that.

Looking at the shop you are building.....I would not consider you cheap.:laughing:

Looks very nice, wish I could duplicate it at my new house. I am in need of a shop as soon as I can swing it financially.
 
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Looking at the shop you are building.....I would not consider you cheap.:laughing:

Looks very nice, wish I could duplicate it at my new house. I am in need of a shop as soon as I can swing it financially.

Thank you! We could do some trading? I'll trade you my shop for the house and view that you have! I've followed your thread, and super envious. I have great ambitions of retiring in the west somewhere. I guess time will tell on how that plays out.
 
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Thank you, one of my challenges is how do I block the wind but not the view? I think it's not possible without a big glass bubble. :laughing:

I think the size of your build is about what I'm looking to build first. Later on I'll need/want a barn in the 50X100 size.
 
/ 40x60x14 Shop #232  
I had a feeling you would reprimand me for that! I've used them in two other garages, and everyone I know uses them in their home shops. I've never had an issue with them, and no one I know that uses them has had any kind of issue either. I realize that they aren't up to "code" but I'm cheap so until I see some kind of issue with them that's what I'm using. $36 bought me 40 ft of PVC, assorted couplers and fittings. Not going to get air line any cheaper than that.

I'm all in for doing what you want with your place, and can appreciate your reasoning. I'm even cheaper and I ran rubber air hose inside and outside of my shop. Flexible so they are easy to run and they come with threaded ends already in place.
 
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Thank you, one of my challenges is how do I block the wind but not the view? I think it's not possible without a big glass bubble. :laughing:

I think the size of your build is about what I'm looking to build first. Later on I'll need/want a barn in the 50X100 size.

I grew up in west central IN (possibly the most flat place on Earth) and the wind is ALWAYS blowing there! When I was a kid my parents planted a hundred evergreen trees in three rows on the North and West side of the property. That was probably 30 years ago and they have all matured now. Even when the wind is blowing really hard you can sit out in the back yard with little notice of any wind at all, but you can't see anything! I guess its either a view, or wind. Just have to decide which one you want the most.

I've started parking all my "junk" in the shop and can tell its going to fill up quickly. Two trucks, two side by sides, and my tractor already take up a ton of room. I still have to get the Jeep moved in along with a couple of work tables, misc wheel/tires , couple of extra transfer cases, air jacks, and the mower. I would like to have a garden shed behind to throw a few things in but that may have to wait a little while.
 
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Hi guys....looks great. I mean really really great ! With a shop/garage planned for future, how do you decide comparing stick framing over metal building? Is it the current price of materials or maybe the contractors preference? I have a 30'x36' building in mind.
 
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Hi guys....looks great. I mean really really great ! With a shop/garage planned for future, how do you decide comparing stick framing over metal building? Is it the current price of materials or maybe the contractors preference? I have a 30'x36' building in mind.

This is a very complex question. Before you choose build type you need to settle on details.

I don't consider size in this decision.

How are you going to heat it?

Doors and windows?

Interior environmental comfort?

What work do you plan to do in the building?

Are you hiring it built or DIY?

Others can add their considerations.

After you have made these determinations building type might be more apparant.
 
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Hi guys....looks great. I mean really really great ! With a shop/garage planned for future, how do you decide comparing stick framing over metal building? Is it the current price of materials or maybe the contractors preference? I have a 30'x36' building in mind.

What type you build all depends on how much you want to spend. Pole barns are cheap to build. For the size it's easy...double want you think you need then it will almost be big enough.:laughing:
 
/ 40x60x14 Shop #237  
I'm all in for doing what you want with your place, and can appreciate your reasoning. I'm even cheaper and I ran rubber air hose inside and outside of my shop. Flexible so they are easy to run and they come with threaded ends already in place.
I agree with doing what you want at your place. However, one of the reasons I'm on this forum is because everyone shares their knowledge and experience, then each of us can use it or not. I have the same opinion as Eddie when it comes to PVC airlines. I've seen the aftermath of their failure, but also know that commercial shops use it. The second one is the rubber hoses - when they fail, the end whips around and will really beat you up! My wife's grandpa spent 3 weeks in the hospital after one broke - granted it was bigger than what we normally use since it was at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, but even smaller ones can beat you up. Just be careful, medical bills are more expensive than prevention.
 
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Actually used the shop a bit last night! I still have a ton to do, but it was good to enjoy it a bit actually tinkering on the wife’s ride.
 
/ 40x60x14 Shop #239  
When you get the floor heat goin it'll dry your floor quickly. :)
 
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When you get the floor heat goin it'll dry your floor quickly. :)

Heater is supposed to be here Monday! Ed is actually here getting a list of supplies he’s going to need to get it hooked up.
 

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