New Shop is Getting Somewhere

Ok I thought about it and its ok with me BUT you will have to ask Dana first since you will be sharing a bay.

Tad you can come and play anytime you wish. Just bring a helmet if you plan on playing on any of the toys (the guy next door a dirt track that's about a mile long that we can ride on anytime).

Woo Hoo Im the MAN I'll bring the Jameson and stoggies!!!
 
Putting up a drywall ceiling 25' in the air SUCKS!!!
 
Looks great! Love to see the update son this :dblthumb2:

I really don't think the place is going to be big enough to handle the size of you and Danas egos, oops I mean talent :D

Im the MANIm the MANIm the MAN



Ok I thought about it and its ok with me BUT you will have to ask Dana first since you will be sharing a bay.

Tad you can come and play anytime you wish. Just bring a helmet if you plan on playing on any of the toys (the guy next door a dirt track that's about a mile long that we can ride on anytime).

I hope I'm not too late to get a little space in the.... corner? :(
 
I hope I'm not too late to get a little space in the.... corner? :(

Cory there is always room for you. If not we will just boot those two clowns out :laughing:
 
Wow, this is ridiculous! Nice work, man. It is literally more than three times the size of my apartment, and I don't even have a garage. Hopefully you can find some room in there for that bottle of tire gel. :eek:
 
Wow, this is ridiculous! Nice work, man. It is literally more than three times the size of my apartment, and I don't even have a garage. Hopefully you can find some room in there for that bottle of tire gel. :eek:

I tried to fit it in today but it wouldn't fit. I think we are going to need to add on or build a bigger one :D
 
Looks like a very nice garage. It's interesting to see the regional differences in construction techniques. Being in South Florida and currently building my own garage, the hurricane codes complicate matters!
 
Looks like a very nice garage. It's interesting to see the regional differences in construction techniques. Being in South Florida and currently building my own garage, the hurricane codes complicate matters!

Speaking of that, the first time I went to Florida I noticed no one had rain gutters on there homes. Why is that???? This was in the Daytona area.
 
Speaking of that, the first time I went to Florida I noticed no one had rain gutters on there homes. Why is that???? This was in the Daytona area.

Just a guess but I would say that would make real nice projectiles during a storm.
 
Speaking of that, the first time I went to Florida I noticed no one had rain gutters on there homes. Why is that???? This was in the Daytona area.

I have rain gutters on my house! Growing up as a kid in Cincy, never could get used to trying to walk through a wall of water to get to my car. Put them up soon after moving in. Not sure why many homes are built without them though.
 
Thats wierd no gutters...I guess they would make for good missles in hurricanes, but with as much rain as Fl gets, i'd put them up too :xyxthumbs:
 
That's going to be the ultimate. VERY NICE,WOW.
 
Lookin' good!

What do you have planned for the '72 Camaro?
 
Lookin' good!

What do you have planned for the '72 Camaro?

That is my bro-in-laws first car that he has had for 28 years. It will be a full restoration.
 
That is my bro-in-laws first car that he has had for 28 years. It will be a full restoration.

Very cool. I wish I had the time and patience (and shop!) to do that. My best friend has restored a few cars (currently working on a 55 Bel Air) and it can be a looooooong (and expensive) process. That said, is there a better hobby? :props:
 
Very cool. I wish I had the time and patience (and shop!) to do that. My best friend has restored a few cars (currently working on a 55 Bel Air) and it can be a looooooong (and expensive) process. That said, is there a better hobby? :props:

Yup it takes time and money but its very relaxing and a ton of fun.
 
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