Not only were those pics old, they were ****ty also. Took some new pics today. I stood in front of the desk and just took pics turning in a clockwise direction to try and get everything, Every shop needs a fridge. Let the devil quench yer thirst.
I-10 mile marker 468. Found it on the side of the road coming back from socal. Believe it or not there is a 1959 Parkwood wagon under all that ****. My other workbench/catch all. With some kool *** Hamilton art.
I don't need to go to the parts house for bolts! 7000# Mohawk lift. I bet my milk truck is bigger than yer milk truck. A shot from the center bay. Lights out and neon's on.
Running outa' ROOM . You're a mere beginner . I cleaned up and organized stuff before I took these pics many months ago . Been to several swap meets since, so there's more "stuff" in there now . I always seem to buy more than I sell. Oh yeah, I have another larger shop that I use for storage. This is my workshop .
Paul, Come on now, you really can't see it ? The KK/Offy midget is still there. It's covered up. Right there behind the two engines on engine stands and stack of racing wheels/tires. On the other side of it is the shelves with the paint cans and a variety of other stuff (neatest part of the whole operation ). Happy Holidays to ya'.
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Upon further review, I think I see the outline of the W/S under the cover. Glad to hear you still have it. Happy Holidays to you too.
Plenty of extra space in my shop as shown.. But If I move the stuff outside I can get in the REDNECK YARD OF THE WEEK with Jeff Foxworthy.
Hey Bill Check my shop post I might have a little more floor space than you inside but still have to jump and hop to get through.. Rotten Russ. ]
Man, I'm hating life enough w/o seeing all these nice work shops. I have a car port with a 10x5 shed that I built a bench in, tossed some shelving in & wired for power. It aint much, but it's someplace to make noise. I also have a 10x20 storage unit in town I can work out of as well, so I'm not so bad off. I need to tear down the carport & raise it a couple feet, the hood of my '56 2-ton is about 8" shorter than the lower edge, so I cant even work on the engine out of the rain! Thankfuly I have a crazy wife and she's agreed that when we find our piece of dirt to build a house on I can build a shop/office combo. lookin at a 30x70 with 2 story office spaces we'll convert to living space. Plenty of loft storage in the shop, and enough floor space for at least 3 rigs. Add on that my baby likes to come out & help me work on my babies, and I'm a happy lucky man. Just gotta get out of the Navy, figgure out what I wanna be now that I'm grown up, and settle down somewhere (scary concept!).
Glen, got your self a damn fine looking shop, but can't quite figure out what you'd use that BDU -33 ( 25 # ) practice bomb for ?????? I realize it might come in handy as a bumping dolly for some serious sheet metal work, BUT ????? CHEERS !! ZIMM