- Location
- West Haven, UT
I haven’t been in the shop much over the past ten days or so but I had to get my wife’s car serviced yesterday morning so we could bring dinner in to my in-laws in the afternoon.
For starters I was able to try out my new GRYPMAT that I received from my Secret Santa last week on another forum that I belong to. I think I’ll like these.
I racked the Acura so I could drain fluids and rotate tires.
While fluids were draining I fabricated a small shelf for my battery chargers to get them up off if my drawers and make them a bit more tidy looking. This was the last shop related item on my white board at this time and I wanted it complete before the end of the year.
Once again, I utilized scrap metal from my supply so zero out of pocket cost on the shelf.
After finishing the shelf installation, filling the car with fluids, torqued the wheels on, vacuumed and wiped the interior down I swept up the shop and gave it a good cleaning so it was ready to go into 2020.
Before closing up the shop I stopped at the door and looked around at just how far it has come over the past couple of years since constructing it. I think it is ready for the new year.
I hope everyone has a wonderful, safe and prosperous New Year and is able to get quality time in their shops working on projects in 2020.
Mike
For starters I was able to try out my new GRYPMAT that I received from my Secret Santa last week on another forum that I belong to. I think I’ll like these.
I racked the Acura so I could drain fluids and rotate tires.
While fluids were draining I fabricated a small shelf for my battery chargers to get them up off if my drawers and make them a bit more tidy looking. This was the last shop related item on my white board at this time and I wanted it complete before the end of the year.
Once again, I utilized scrap metal from my supply so zero out of pocket cost on the shelf.
After finishing the shelf installation, filling the car with fluids, torqued the wheels on, vacuumed and wiped the interior down I swept up the shop and gave it a good cleaning so it was ready to go into 2020.
Before closing up the shop I stopped at the door and looked around at just how far it has come over the past couple of years since constructing it. I think it is ready for the new year.
I hope everyone has a wonderful, safe and prosperous New Year and is able to get quality time in their shops working on projects in 2020.
Mike