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Lets see your workshop


2drxploder

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Here a screenshot from security camera
 

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SOMEONE'S STEALING YOUR ENGINE!
 
Thats my friend hunter, he came over muttering something about being broke and cutoff from the motherland, asked if I had something for him to earn a quick 20. I let him pull some wires for me, I don't know about him anymore, its like he is smoking crack or something
 
Thats my friend hunter, he came over muttering something about being broke and cutoff from the motherland, asked if I had something for him to earn a quick 20. I let him pull some wires for me, I don't know about him anymore, its like he is smoking crack or something

Nothing wrong with a little honest work and some crack to celebrate a job well done...
 
Yes I am fortunate to have concrete, thankful for my little shelter logic in background as well, helps with smaller projects to keep out of weather, also not a bad buy @250 for 10x20 ill get a pic inside later.
@Dirtman hunter honest? I thought I was the one cracking jokes
 
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New hire, getting loads of work done in the shop today
 
That looks a lot like my work shop. I do have a garage but it was built for someone who didn't work on vehicles. It was built as a place to park their car out of the weather. ie. a glorified shed with a poorly laid concrete floor. Frost heave has broken it into several uneven sections. So, work only happens in it if the weather is bad enough to be worth the inconvenience and cramped conditions to do the work. One of the reasons I work so hard to complete preventative maintenance every April and October. So, hopefully, nothing needs worked on until decent weather is back in the forecast.
 
That looks a lot like my work shop. I do have a garage but it was built for someone who didn't work on vehicles. It was built as a place to park their car out of the weather. ie. a glorified shed with a poorly laid concrete floor. Frost heave has broken it into several uneven sections. So, work only happens in it if the weather is bad enough to be worth the inconvenience and cramped conditions to do the work. One of the reasons I work so hard to complete preventative maintenance every April and October. So, hopefully, nothing needs worked on until decent weather is back in the forecast.

Sounds like mine.



It is little, cramped, no heat, no airflow and the floor is crap for creepers (or anything with small wheels really)... I still like it. The old wood garage has a certain ambiance to it too.
 
I think someone backed into your truck, they left a note on your windshield...
 
I think someone backed into your truck, they left a note on your windshield...

That was my to do list for my transmission/t-case swap. I had just finished that and it looks like I was getting ready to go for the front axle, the big jackstands are out and the D35 is still hanging on the wall.
 
Sounds like mine.



It is little, cramped, no heat, no airflow and the floor is crap for creepers (or anything with small wheels really)... I still like it. The old wood garage has a certain ambiance to it too.

Your floor looks a lot like mine. Your available floor space is very similar to mine as well.
 
Your floor looks a lot like mine. Your available floor space is very similar to mine as well.

It is tight, there is a workbench to the left though too. If I need to work on the front I back it in, the back I drive it in. DS drive it in, PS back it in, F-150 go find a tree because the garage ceiling is too low...
 
I have no work bench. The best I have is a small, reinforced shelf that my vice and bench grinder are mounted to.
 

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