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Nice floor!Originally Posted by Cheddarnut
I have no idea what you are talking about.
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Wow! You guys are lucky to have a garage to keep all your parts. I have parts stashed all over the house. Can't remember where everything is. When I need something it's like a treasure hunt! Every time I bring more parts home, I get the hairy eyeball!
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Thanks, it was a fun project. Two coats, one red epoxy and chips, the next clear to make it last. I have beat it up pretty good but it holds up nice. Grease and oil wipe right up. Just wish I had a higher ceiling for a lift....maybe some floor drains...220 outlet...Originally Posted by jhc7399
Nice floor!
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I rent, so my addiction was filling up my second floor apartment with parts until I got to the point where I was considering buying axles. Axles in my bedroom and kitchen would have been a little ridiculous, so now I also rent a 40' RV garage with power. The owner has his own RV torn apart in one of the units, so he doesn't mind people working on their vehicles on the property.
Eventually I'll buy a place of my own with its own garage, but honestly I haven't seen a house yet with a garage as big as the one I rent. Maybe I'll just buy a light industrial building instead.
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What, only one axle? I have two sitting in mine.I rent, so my addiction was filling up my second floor apartment with parts until I got to the point where I was considering buying axles. Axles in my bedroom and kitchen would have been a little ridiculous, so now I also rent a 40' RV garage with power. The owner has his own RV torn apart in one of the units, so he doesn't mind people working on their vehicles on the property.
Eventually I'll buy a place of my own with its own garage, but honestly I haven't seen a house yet with a garage as big as the one I rent. Maybe I'll just buy a light industrial building instead.
You could always just park a small RV in the shop and live in that
