This my current mess
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Keep the 62 and sell the PorscheMy shop is so small I've got to go outside to change my mind. Selling the FJ62 soon because I can't stand to scratch it anymore everytime I walk past.
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For me it is about building stuff, it can be a 40 or a machine .Impressive assortment of machines, tools and equipment. With all this, are you planning to do several builds?
Unfortunately we ran out of space in the warehouse. Had to move raw material into the shop space.
Unfortunately we ran out of space in the warehouse. Had to move raw material into the shop space.
Looks like 2.4m Pearl/40#, 2.0m Metalized/40# and some Clear Self Wound lamination to me! Hoarding some PS materials from Fasson
anyone want to share their sizes, trying to determine how big my next garage is going to be, looking in the 30x24 range, hard to imagine and theres no way i'm going to fit everything in one garage, currently im in a 22x20, with countless goose decoys, surfboards, fishing poles, chest freezer, kayak, 5 bicycles, 1981 Shovelhead FLH , 72 fj40, and the wife wants her 4runner inside.
anyone want to share their sizes, trying to determine how big my next garage is going to be, looking in the 30x24 range, hard to imagine and theres no way i'm going to fit everything in one garage, currently im in a 22x20, with countless goose decoys, surfboards, fishing poles, chest freezer, kayak, 5 bicycles, 1981 Shovelhead FLH , 72 fj40, and the wife wants her 4runner inside.
It is like being homeless not having a workshop and it seems that we're never really happy with what we have. At least, I'm inclined to be unthankful. Just building the Dagha Boy has seen me through 3 "workshops " or perhaps better to say workspaces. The first and in retrospect my favourite was the one where it all started in the bush, where I bitched about the dust and having no walls and equipment, but the daily parade of furry friends made up for it.
BASICALLY A THATCHED TWO CAR CAR-PORT
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NO PRIVACY FROM THE NEIGHBOURS
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MESSY AND CLUTTERED INSIDE
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REGULAR VISITOR
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EVEN THE LITTLE GUYS VISITED
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It was real fun and I did not appreciate it as much as I should have.
Fast forward and I'm in lockdown in PDX after having a "near death" experience at the beginning of March. The docs were trying to give me an angiogram when I flatlined and they could not get me back up and running. Long story short they did and had I been anywhere else but in a cardio emergency room I would have died.
That sort of changes one's perceptions and priorities. so as I sit here I am busy planning my new workshop. The basis is 10W x 20L x 4H (33' x 66' x 13') a standard steel frame building with metal roof and cement block walls. With our climate I do not have to worry about heating and cooling and insulation so it is surprisingly cheap.