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Some fun things to Know about us, a few photos and comments.

Keeping it real in New Jersey

Recycled school bus serves as our main work truck, this is the first one, we are saving for a diesel that we can run on french fry grease. 

Sorry no whiskey on board.

Never mix work and whiskey, and certainly not driving a bus.  

I was never a fan of Ford until I bought this old work horse. the door don't work so well, and the air is broke (and squeeks), but it drags the old trailer around and starts every time. I just open the wing windows and go.

The shop (guess I should clean it up a bit).

It is roomy and cheap. there is no heat or air conditioning but it is home. 

 

An 8 ft picnic table top going together (Mike is working while I do this website stuff :).

 

One of my work spaces (mine is the messy place) just setup some saw horses throw down some sheet goods and cover it with cluter. No worries you can see the last one in the back ground, they are self cleaning this way, HAHA.  

Wonder and Chance, Wonder is the Black one Chance is the brown one. Bronx would never let a photo be taken when he could see, now that he is blind I won't take advantage of him.

 

I must say these are the best friends to sit on the porch with and enjoy a nice whiskey, They don't talk ( I do wish they had thumbs sometimes though so they could fix the next round) Chance can get new ice but he licks every cube, which is fine with me but vistors seem a little put off.

 

 Heres the 8 ft table from above a little while later.

we moved it outside because they are so damn heavy, we move them before we put the benches on (that there is some old guy thinking, move it once)

 

 Here is a photo of our state of the art dust collection system (what doesn't get stuck in our teeth that is).

 

Another reason to give the dogs thumbs :)

 

 Our strickly controlled spare parts inventory, it fits so nicely under the saw table.

I actually use this for the prototypes 

 

 

The Head Shed

My wife and I built this house a few years ago, and yes it is way to big for us. I haven't been on the second floor since christmas and it is almost june.

notice 2 things though, the porch has great afternoon shade perfect for a whiskey, and the giant Octagon picnic table in the front yard (in case you can't make it up the step to the porch).

 

I confess I could walk to the shop through the field in about 250 ft, but I drive doubling the commute (long driveways).

 

The next house will be he size of the garage and the garage will be the size of the house (coming soon I think)

 

I knew if I stalled long enough putting this page together, Mike would get the table done.

 

Some last minute sanding on the "money" side (where you park your backside), nothing is worse than a splinter in the butt.

I will be taking many more photos and adding them every few days