Lets see your Garage/Harley's Home.
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ABQ-Jammer (12-15-2017)
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My garage is definitely NOT worthy to be seen! I barely have a spot to put the bike, next to my wife's bike, without leaning against something, and a "path" next to it back to the door into the house, with one "path" off of that going to the workbench, and another to the big chest freezer, and ALL of these "paths" you sometimes have to scootch sideways to get through in spots. And you have to be careful not to "bump" anything because it might bring the "piles" of stuff taller than you down on your head! Between my junk, my wife's junk, and our 34 year old son's junk, the 2 car garage is piled up with "stuff", and not much of it is useful or able to be used where it is. I have a stand up drill press, grinder, table saw, router table, and 36" bed lathe, but I have NO room to set them up or be able to USE them. The whole "mess" is too embarrassing to be photographed!.
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Woffski (12-15-2017)
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Mine started out as a horse barn. Pole building, dirt floor, etc. I had a concrete floor poured. Next I insulated the walls and put up the OSB (Oriented Strand Board) on the walls, had my son and his company put the ceiling and 12 inches of insulation in, had a 100 amp circuit break box installed and I wired the rest of it myself. I've got water and a sink in there, too. No hot water, but I can live without that.
I had a fairly new dual-fuel furnace and heat pump/AC unit sitting around, so I had the HVAC folks install it. I'm afraid of propane, so I let the pros do it. I don't want my building to explode and fly away.
I had a fairly new dual-fuel furnace and heat pump/AC unit sitting around, so I had the HVAC folks install it. I'm afraid of propane, so I let the pros do it. I don't want my building to explode and fly away.
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