[frgeek-michiana] Re: Carpentry for warehouse

  • From: john jones <rainman121065@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 20:30:57 -0800 (PST)

well then u might wanna run that by goose and chuck theyre the surpervisors and 
Tom left itup to them/us how were gonna do it and come up witha a plan thats 
all i know.....

--- On Wed, 11/4/09, Kevin Yendes <kevin.yendes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: Kevin Yendes <kevin.yendes@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [frgeek-michiana] Re: Carpentry for warehouse
To: frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 8:18 PM

I would go to the sherman williams/mab dealer by my house they have fairly 
reasonable prices on paint (I get a discount for being in the trades) they some 
times have missed colored paint that can be bought for low money and can still 
be tinted. As far as the wood Menards is where I got my stuff for my bench will 
have to go to the mishawaka store for that stuff, I know some of the guys out 
there, I could work them for a price break because we are a not for profit 
group. Tom what are your commits on this? Sam club would be the way to go on 
the shelves if you want to be able to move them if you need to. I have a 
business membership and I can get in there early in the  morning @ 7 am they 
have heavy steel racks made for heavy storage, and also chrome wire racks, 
price I don't remember, I can get that tomarrow morning if you want. I would 
suggest a light color paint white it reflects light and that would help in not 
having a dark warehouse, shows dirt
 easier,but helps in lighting the area better. If you don't want to go with 
Sam's club, Menards has shelving frames that you can buy and just get the 
shelving boards and screw them together not adjustable as the steel ones would 
be but most likely cheeper.

Kevin


On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:02 PM, john jones <rainman121065@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





OK then any suggestions on paint or a plan? or do we just keep it ghetto 
yellow,,,,,,,,,,

--- On Wed, 11/4/09, Kevin Yendes <kevin.yendes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



From: Kevin Yendes <kevin.yendes@xxxxxxxxx> 

Subject: [frgeek-michiana] Re: Carpentry for warehouse
To: frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 7:43 PM 






Just a few commits, used paint is as good as used toilet paper! You can not mix 
different brands of paint together, the mfg's don't use the same chemical 
compounds, you can get a chemical reaction. Also if you are painting concrete 
that takes a different set up from standard paint for wood or drywall. You can 
put a binder in the paint to help it adhere to concrete. Also without heat most 
paint doesn't work well in low temp conditions. I can help with the 
construction on the tables etc. Sam's club has heavy wire storage racks that 
would work great for the warehouse. They can be mobile with wheels or some can 
be static. I built a bench for reloading, I used outdoor treated wood bulsters 
for my legs, precut to just the right height look good and with 1 4x8 sheet of 
plywood I got a top and a self for storage and it helps steady the bench. Used 
2x4's for the stringers and used 6 legs cost was reasonable too.

Kevin


On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 10:12 PM, john jones <rainman121065@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:






Wow Chuq that was heavy,,well if u wanna go down that road well youll have to 
go with me cuz i aint gonna with my luck id end up accidently bringin back pink 
or something and i aint down with that


--- On Wed, 11/4/09, Chuq <chuq00@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: Chuq <chuq00@xxxxxxxxx> 

Subject: [frgeek-michiana] Re: Carpentry for warehouse
To: frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:40 PM 





Yahoo went to the store and bought what they thought was grey paint for
their office (they bought the cheapest paint available) and that is how
their ugly purplish color came about... so you never know what lies in a

bucket of paint!

chuq

On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 18:16 -0800, john jones wrote:
> Well they had alot of full 5 gallon buckets of paint but i couldnt get
> the lids off to look at them, the color,nor where they labled, but

> defanatley used guess ya can call it mystery paint.....
> 
> --- On Wed, 11/4/09, Richard Zimmerman <csxt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>         
>         From: Richard Zimmerman <csxt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>         Subject: [frgeek-michiana] Re: Carpentry for warehouse

>         To: frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>         Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:07 PM
>         

>         What's new gallon of paint cost. Even @ 1/2 empty, 2.5 gallons
>         @ $15 a bucket might be cheaper then 2 gallons of While paint
>         new
>         
>         Shop around...

>         
>         A very quick rudimentary search at Lowes revealed $97 for a 5
>         gallon bucket of paint.
>         
>         Richard
>         
>         
>         john jones wrote:

>         > Went to the resale store to look at paint,they had 5 gallon
>         buckets of white paint and various colors for 15 bucks for 5
>         gallon,5 bucks a gallon only problem was some were quarter and

>         haft full and they still wanted 15 dollars per bucket and 5 a
>         gallon weather they were full or not,not a good deal didnt
>         find any that were full.I did however pick up 2 sets of

>         adjustable shelves/brackets that will hold a total of 6
>         shelves,more if we add more brackets which are relatively
>         cheep,last night chuq talked about putting in a light switch

>         panel by the door to control the front and back lighting,i
>         picked up 4 switches so basically all we need is the junction
>         box and the 110v wire.I didnt get the wood for the shelves

>         just the hangers and the brackets so well have to cut the wood
>         for shelves which shouldnt be a problem,if u go to purchase
>         floresent lights do not buy the bulbs i can get them for a

>         dollar a bulb even the long ones,ive got an old school
>         craftsman belt driven table saw from the 1940s only it doesnt
>         have a table it needs a blade ill be more then happy to donate

>         it,its heavy heavy heavy and will take at least 3 people to
>         lift it, im guessing were probobly gonna be deck scrubbin the
>         floor tommorow and prob wont have enough time to paint but it

>         would nice to get started on it just to see how it would
>         look,also picked up some drywall screws to screw some of loose
>         insulation up i would really really like to bulid at least a

>         haft a wall over that insulation so we can hang deman tools
>         up................
>         > 
>         > --- On *Wed, 11/4/09, Tom
>         Brown /<tbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote:

>         > 
>         > 
>         >     From: Tom Brown <tbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>         >     Subject: [frgeek-michiana] Carpentry for warehouse

>         >     To: frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>         >     Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 9:12 AM

>         > 
>         >     Goose and Chuq:
>         > 
>         >     I saw Imre this morning. If someone relays the ideas to
>         Imre, he
>         >     is willing

>         >     to draw up plans for cutting and building work benches
>         and
>         >     shelves. He might
>         >     help with the construction.
>         > 
>         >     Imre recommends a circular saw to cut the lumber unless

>         a table
>         >     saw has a
>         >     large table. Too small tables flex plywood sheets and
>         make the
>         >     cuts more
>         >     difficult and less accurate.

>         > 
>         >     As soon as Imre makes a materials list, let me know so
>         we can
>         >     coordinate
>         >     purchasing and delivering the lumber and fasteners.

>         > 
>         >     Tom
>         > 
>         > 
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