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Old 03-24-2006, 05:57 PM   #1
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After many headaches, I have finally finished the new RCC headquarters. I figured I would snap a few pictures of it all cleaned up like this, because it is never going to look this good again

Here is a picture of what you see when you first walk in the door.
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Old 03-24-2006, 05:58 PM   #2
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This is looking back towards that door, the door is on the left. These counters will be where I sit and build.
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This is looking the other way, these counters will be where the tools are, lathe, drill press, vise, ect.
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Old 03-24-2006, 06:03 PM   #4
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This picture is looking out the back door. You can see the course that is built just outside the door I also put up plenty of floodlights so I can crawl out there all night long.

All I have left to do is add a few more outlets, run the cable tv line, run the cable internet line, and move all the junk in.

Badger, just so you know, since we have a new kid now and all the bedrooms are full, this will be your bedroom when you visit
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Wow! Jason that looks great! I am sooooooo Jealous!
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That looks very nice!

When do I move in?
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And I was stoked to get a 4X6 folding table in my sons room to work on! Beautiful shop! Need some better pics of the test area! Congrats, new baby and shop, all in the same week!
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It filled up pretty quickly with junk lastnight. If you are gonna move in you'd better hurry
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Old 03-25-2006, 10:01 AM   #9
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Dam that looks nice . This makes me want to finsh my room in the basement. I started mine and never finished . Right now I am using the spare bedroom and it getting to small for all my rc stuff . I can't wait to get it done because I hate walking down to basement to use my power tools .

My wife wants me to finish the room so she start cleaning out the spare bedroom for a baby.
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Badger, ... this will be your bedroom when you visit
Is that the employee of the month award?
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looks like a good spot to work and can't wait to see more pics of your crawler course too. i wish i had spot like that to work on my stuff.
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I got the "3 hour tour" today, I must say SWEEEEET!! It's perfect for an r/c workshop. It looks like a 2.2 assymbly line in there
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Nice space. Convenient course set up right outside - You could wheel from indoors if you wanted

I gotta set up some kind of work area too. Just a work bench even - I'm getting sick of clearing an area to work, and then having to put everything away again :?
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Hey Jason, where did you purchase the steel shelving? I am having a hard time finding basic steel shelving locally. Lowes and HD seems to only carry lightweight stuff. Even their "standards" or "stanards" are lightweight and overpriced.

For that matter, where did you get the "slotted" backer board? Was that a local purchase also?


The shop looks great!!
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I saw the same shelving at costco or sams club

The board you can get from homedeot.com its called Slotwall Organizing System
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The slot wall you can get like ^ he said at Home depot or lowes, I've got those kind of shelfs from Costco or Sam's club. Jason got a smoking deal on the peg's and shelf stuff that hang on the slot wall board when the Media play closed down.
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Damn looks real nice! I moved around some fold out tables in my garage last night so I could have some clean space to work, and at the time I felt pretty good about myself. After seeing your place I think I will go curl up in a corner in envy
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Looks nice and empty, now get some pics of it all nice and full.. I wish I had a little place like that, I use my dam bed as my workbench :O GAY...
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Looks like and awesome place to work and to store all the trucks and equipment


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Hey Jason, where did you purchase the steel shelving? I am having a hard time finding basic steel shelving locally. Lowes and HD seems to only carry lightweight stuff. Even their "standards" or "stanards" are lightweight and overpriced.

For that matter, where did you get the "slotted" backer board? Was that a local purchase also?


The shop looks great!!
I got the metal shelf from home depot, it's 4 ft wide, 6 foot tall, and 2 feet deep. They say on the box that it'll hold 4,000 lbs. It was like $90.00 or so.

I got all the slot wall, a huge box of pegs, and way move shelves than I could use for $30.00 when a local media play went out of business.
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