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Building in an Apt. ....no room....

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by caffeine, Mar 17, 2004.

  1. caffeine
    Joined: Mar 11, 2004
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    caffeine
    Member
    from Central NJ

    Just curious. I am about to finish up my panhead bobber, and am looking for a car to work on......1 problem. My parents garage is filled with 6 bikes (3 are mine) and I live in an apartment.

    whats a man to do? i just blew the big on on a nice motor and ****** for my panhead...so short on cash.

    any ideas?

    Ive built bikes in my apartment before, and that wasnt an issue (except for the oil incident that seeped through the carpet to downstairs neighbors couch, and starting up a bike inside to see if it started (sure as **** it did, first kick!))

    also, whats a fun project for a 21 yr old who is a motorcycle gear head? I like 51 fords and mercs but dig 30's tudors...

    also, i live in NJ...and right now there is ice and snow on the ground [​IMG]

    -Rob "caffeine"
    http://www.kustompinstriping.com

    this is the build im about to finish before summer. http://www.robtimko.com/choppermentary/


    [​IMG]
     
  2. InPrimer
    Joined: Mar 10, 2003
    Posts: 778

    InPrimer
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    get your priorities straight you say you "own 3 bikes" and NEED a car to work on? WTF reminds me of the chef who could't anything cooked because he was watching all the pots that were cooking.... in other words do ONE THING AT A TIME unless of course you are an octopus...
     
  3. Elrod
    Joined: Aug 7, 2002
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    Elrod
    Member

    Maybe there is some good advice Here....
     
  4. caffeine
    Joined: Mar 11, 2004
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    caffeine
    Member
    from Central NJ

    they are all completed...i just "cant" sell them.(and really have no need to) they are all in perfect running order and I ride them all the time. so after this one is complete...rather than build another bike...im looking for a car.

    sorry if that was missunderstood. [​IMG]

    im 21 my priorities right now are buying a house, which is in the works but probably wont happend until next year. I guess i could hold off on starting another project.....but what fun would that be? hehe
     
  5. 52Chief
    Joined: Feb 10, 2004
    Posts: 590

    52Chief
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    from San Diego

    I'd save my money for a house to keep all your projects at. Then there's no need to worry. My husband and I got kicked out of an apartment for our "old ugly piles of ****". They leaked oil on their *gasp* asphalt. We couldn't do anything to them there either, no even change a spark plug. As soon as anyone saw our hood up, they'd call up the ***** manager to come yell at us. (God forbid I check my oil??) Yes, I am still bitter over it.

    So just buck up and either sell the bikes to buy/have a place for a car, or wait.
     
  6. Broman
    Joined: Jan 31, 2002
    Posts: 1,487

    Broman
    Member
    from an Island

    Your only 21 you have THREE motorcycles, you are trying to buy a house, and you HAVE to find a car to build.

    Enough said.

    Go polish your dad's gold chain and don't come here crying about this BS anymore.....

    I am 31, I have ONE bike that I can barely afford, I am looking to get into a different house because I HAVE to - my family is getting bigger, and I am building one car that I haven't had the money to spend on in over a year....AND I AM COLLEGE EDJUCATED!!!!!!


    BYE!
     
  7. caffeine
    Joined: Mar 11, 2004
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    caffeine
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    from Central NJ

    sorry, i moved out at 18, cuz i busted my *** working in NYC and made/make good money,

    parents never bought me a thing, some people on this board and other boards know me.

    also read my post. never said i HAVE to find a car.

    do i have it easy? yeah...i actually do. but i paid my OWN way through college and went on the weekends cuz i worked full time and commuted 1.5 hours each way. im also very dedicated to my job. my father doesnt wear gold chains, and is a hard worker as well. i havent judged any of you. and my 3 bikes were built BY ME FOR ME. with my OWN money. since i was 15..i spent money on a 65 panhead basket case from my confirmation money and finally got it complete last year with the exception of a aftermarket mirror i need to throw away.

    im not crying, was simply asking how people dealt with living in an aprtment and building a car.

    i was looking for options like: pros and cons of renting a garage etc. as the house i may buy might not have a big enough garage.

    i was not born with a silver s**** if thats what your implying.
     
  8. ray
    Joined: Jun 25, 2001
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    ray
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    from colorado

    take up smoking crack. you're gonna have to sell them bikes to make the down payment on the house. then you'll have so much to keep you busy with the house that you will not have time for any projects! catch 22. might as well take up some more self destructive vises.

    and i put cardboard under my bike in the house, even after weeks of dripping the oil never got as far as the carpet. even when the cardboard was oil soaked and touching the carpet [​IMG]
     
  9. Ryan
    Joined: Jan 2, 1995
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    Ryan
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    All of the newbies giving this newbie a hard time - shut your pie holes. Who do you think you are? The kids accountant? Jesus... Some people just look for drama.

    I built my first hot rod in a storage facility that I payed $65 a month for... Might look around and see what you find...
     
  10. Elrod
    Joined: Aug 7, 2002
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    Elrod
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    I lived in an apartment. They had garages on site that was $75 a month extra. I also have friends with shops that I could take work to if needed.

    When we found an apartment, one of the requirements was that it had a garage on site. We adjusted for the old cars.
     
  11. caffeine
    Joined: Mar 11, 2004
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    caffeine
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    from Central NJ

    and you didn't even spell "educated" right.
     
  12. Unkl Ian
    Joined: Mar 29, 2001
    Posts: 13,509

    Unkl Ian

    Do your reasearch.
    Buy tools and learn how to use them.
    Watch the HAMB cl***ifieds.
    Hit the swap meets for parts,
    make a plan and stick to it.
    The sooner you get your own garage the better.

    Actually,Kulturepimp is selling his *****in truck right now.That would be a cool ride.
     
  13. Ryan is rite. This board isn't about how big your wallet is or ragging on someone because they have a good job. His question was valid. How do you guys that don't have a garage go about building a car. I built a bucket in my parent's rec room in the early seventies. A buddy built one in his parent's ba*****t. Blew people away to see a car in my parent's rec room. The dirty work I did outside. Do what you have to do. Not everyone here is dirt poor, and we aren't all lifestyle guys, the common binder between us is the cars. And that is what it is all about. Nutz.
     
  14. daign
    Joined: May 21, 2002
    Posts: 520

    daign
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    from socal

    Check your local cl***ifieds for Garages to rent. I have a friend who rents a 2 car garage here in LA for $75.

    Looks like that bikes gonna end up pretty cool. Dig the knobs.

    -Dane
     
  15. OldCarPilot
    Joined: Apr 1, 2003
    Posts: 1,292

    OldCarPilot
    Member
    from Bel Air MD

    Whew... I'm tired after reading this thread. Who cares if he owns 3 bikes? I own 4 cars and am FAR from wealthy.
    Anyway... Like what has been said there are a bunch of apartmens around with garages, but the don't really like you doing anything in them.
    For now just get the house sorted out and save that extra cash. The more you put down the better you are. Or get a running project car and do small things to it until you have your own space. Or better yet kick the bikes out of the garage and take it over!
     
  16. OGNC
    Joined: May 13, 2003
    Posts: 1,194

    OGNC
    Member Emeritus

    My best friend owns his own shop and lets me run-a-muck out there. In fact he lets me store/work-on my A-pickup out there and pesters me to come up there and work on my stuff on nights when he is working late. I think he likes the company and I like having a place to work on my stuff. Works out great for both of us.
     
  17. caffeine
    Joined: Mar 11, 2004
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    caffeine
    Member
    from Central NJ

    thanks, i think i need a storage space another garage anyway. I like the feeling of goign somewhere to do work..rather than it being in my own home. like..when i lived home..i just went in the garage...

    now i live about 15-20 minutes away, when i go there....i feel like i "need" to get work done.

    i pay my parents 75$ a month now..and put flooring down in there garage. if i rent another garage, it would have to fit my bikes and a car as it would be pointless to pay 2 rents.

    im looking at a place by me..just has a bunch of those storage trailers on the lot...but hald of them have 220 run to them..i think they charge about 250 a month and can fit a car in there with room on the end for a few bikes, but still shopping around..

    thanks for the advice! most likely im buying a townhome as my first home(nj is expensive for houses, but thats where my job is) so i might not get a garage..or get a 1 car garage and pissed off neighbors.
     
  18. daign
    Joined: May 21, 2002
    Posts: 520

    daign
    Member
    from socal

    [ QUOTE ]

    ....AND I AM COLLEGE EDJUCATED!!!!!!


    [/ QUOTE ]

    This was a joke I hope. [​IMG] The kid didn't ask for a critique on his families financial status or his own. I'm sure you wouldn't want me critiquing yours. Your words are transparent and everyone sees through em.

    Caffeine you are paying enough for your parents garage to rent your own garage or storage space. Tell them to lower the rent or you're movin! [​IMG]

    -Dane
     
  19. OldCarPilot
    Joined: Apr 1, 2003
    Posts: 1,292

    OldCarPilot
    Member
    from Bel Air MD

    Hey caffeine,

    What part of the world are you in? Should put some more info in your profile. You never know who is near you that can help you out.
     
  20. FRKSHO1
    Joined: Feb 20, 2004
    Posts: 56

    FRKSHO1
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    dont let the hazing bother you, they all treated me like **** too. its not your fault that you spend your time and money in a productive way. for all of you whiners that are jelous of him call me or pm me. ill set you up to make some good money in your spare time and then you can have what he has. i am 37 and it took me until now to figure out how to make good money, and it is less work than my autobody job where i made a measly $110,000 a year and never saw my family. as for space i just bought a temporary garage for $149.00 , i poured a cement slab 12x30 for $500.00 and i now have a weatherproof garage that is 10x20 and it only cost less than $700.00
     
  21. Donzie
    Joined: Aug 9, 2001
    Posts: 2,779

    Donzie
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    Ok, I wouldn't do this for just anybody but you sound like a hard working (young) guy looking for a new project.
    You mentioned you like '30s tudors. I've got a complete '29 Model A tudor sitting in my garage I'll sell you for $3000. I'll keep it here until you have a place to put it and I won't charge you any storage.
    Let me know when you want to send the check. [​IMG]
     
  22. Tcoupe
    Joined: Nov 14, 2003
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    Tcoupe
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    I've used storage buildings too....had one that was big enough for 1 car and alot of parts, engines, boxes and etc, it was $75 a month. Another idea...I have at times rented shops/small warehouses with friends...from experience you should pick who is included very carefully, things could get ugly when you're in a shop with people you dont know very well.
     
  23. I'm not absolutly sure what confirmation money is but it sounds like a deal to me. Can you still get it at 50? [​IMG]

    Now not to judge, I think you're alright, if not ambitious. And I'm not absolutly sure how things work where you're at but stuck woth your dillema about 20 years ago(give or take) I rented an old warehouse and built and lived there.
    It wasn't a chick magnet but the offices made a pretty good apt, and my shop and living room were combined. Give that a shot.

    As for cars I can't make that choice for ya. Perhaps a street rod project is a good starting place. My first legal ride was a '58 Buick, then after that I had a '55 Ford. I did help build and build a couple of street rods at the time, and I still think that late '20s early '30 Fords are the easiest. Though they lack the practicality of a later model boat. But it doesn't sound like you got a family.
    And if your living in a warehouse, got a car tore all apart all over the living room and find a chick that digs it you got a keeper.

    OH by the way, I ain't gonna appologize for these guys, they are what they are. I like 'em like that but some people don't. Hell, I've even seen editorials written about 'em. Sometimes they get under your skin. But at least they're real.
     
  24. caffeine
    Joined: Mar 11, 2004
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    caffeine
    Member
    from Central NJ

    ill fill it out ASAP. I wandered over here as Ray(safarinut) and unkl ian dragged me over from the pinstriper boards..

    im a pinstriper in central NJ. (just a hobby) but i stripe everyday!!! (when im not building or riding or polishing gold chains ya know! haha)

    I work in Information Security for Dow Jones, though for a living.

    http://www.kustompinstriping.com

    -Rob "caffeine"
     
  25. FRKSHO1
    Joined: Feb 20, 2004
    Posts: 56

    FRKSHO1
    Member

    also if you have good credit i can finance your house with no money down, and i dont charge HAMBers any fees, then you can build a metal shop in the back for around $20,000, 1000 sq. feet
     
  26. Broman
    Joined: Jan 31, 2002
    Posts: 1,487

    Broman
    Member
    from an Island

    [ QUOTE ]
    ....AND I AM COLLEGE EDJUCATED!!!!!!


    [/ QUOTE ]

    Yes I was fully aware of my spellification.....

    Sorry to be an ***, just came off as a spoiled brat. If you aren't - good. It's just that see alot of that stuff going around. Kids following the "chopper" trend on dad's dime and they see a Hot-Rod one day and say HEY I want one of them things.....

    You made an easy case to be one of those guys....

    Prove me wrong, get a car AND a house, throw a garage in too. [​IMG]
     
  27. caffeine
    Joined: Mar 11, 2004
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    caffeine
    Member
    from Central NJ

    my credit is a 768 or something last i checked. what ****s is..i just renewed the lease on my apt [​IMG]

    also still shopping around deciding what i want, saving some cash a long the way.

    -Rob
     
  28. 52Chief
    Joined: Feb 10, 2004
    Posts: 590

    52Chief
    Member
    from San Diego

    Have you looked into renting a house? Maybe a lease with option to buy?

    I don't know about house prices in NJ, but they are HELL in California! My rent is more then most peoples house payments.
     
  29. 52Chief
    Joined: Feb 10, 2004
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    52Chief
    Member
    from San Diego

    [ QUOTE ]
    i made a measly $110,000 a year

    [/ QUOTE ]

    Was that a typo? I'd love to earn a measly $110,000 a year!! [​IMG]
     
  30. caffeine
    Joined: Mar 11, 2004
    Posts: 2,439

    caffeine
    Member
    from Central NJ

    my rent is 900 a month for a bedroom apt.

    townhomes are going for 200k



     

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