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Old 07-04-2018, 06:12 PM   #1
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Garage cleaning day.

Thought this looked picture worthy. Finally getting some of the toys out for the year. Starting to realize how I got my board name......
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Old 07-04-2018, 06:18 PM   #2
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Re: Garage cleaning day.

Yes, that's too much! I like your board name and your garage looks fantastic. It's time for an update from you, including detailed pictures inside and out and under the hood of each of those toys and a description of what you have done to each. It sure will be fun to see. Are you up for it?
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Old 07-04-2018, 06:36 PM   #3
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I could help you make room by sending that GMC to Illinois!
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Old 07-04-2018, 11:04 PM   #4
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Re: Garage cleaning day.

Nice pic!!! No such thing as too much. .......
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Old 07-05-2018, 11:12 AM   #5
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Thought this looked picture worthy. Finally getting some of the toys out for the year. Starting to realize how I got my board name......
Hey fellow Minnesotan! Looks like quite a nice collection there! I wish I had the space you've got to work on the '72 C20. Thanks for posting!
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Old 07-05-2018, 11:48 AM   #6
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Re: Garage cleaning day.

I do be leave you need one of them big metal building with all the trimmings.Put a few racks in like alignment rack 2 other racks to do odd jobs on and 10- 20,000 sq foot shop that has some seal off sections.So when in the winter time You can heat the main one your working in.

I put a at least 20 to 25 foot slanted out side roof to keep the snow off your cars.

I find a quite Air compressor one inside one out side.Run galvanism 3/4 steel pipe all around your shop for the air and at every drop I put a Bll Valve so you can empty the water in the lines Plus i put a water separator 2 2 of them in your lines.Trust me Never use PVC after 10 years it brakes

I put 2 modine ceiling heaters in that run off pro pain.or gas.

A bath room if you can best off put a stand up shower in it..

Last thing i spray the inside to keep the heat in and the cold during the season times.

Get all the cool tools like a Benpack exhaust bender..I find a out side waist oil 500 gallon container.Plasma cutter and mig welder.if you have room i buy 2 40 footer containers for spare parts.

Ya i know just a dream But it would make your property worth a ton of money
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Old 07-05-2018, 11:53 AM   #7
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Re: Garage cleaning day.

Nice! Now I feel better about all the stuff I have!
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Old 07-06-2018, 09:05 PM   #8
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Yes, that's too much! I like your board name and your garage looks fantastic. It's time for an update from you, including detailed pictures inside and out and under the hood of each of those toys and a description of what you have done to each. It sure will be fun to see. Are you up for it?
I don't think I have that much time...

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I could help you make room by sending that GMC to Illinois!
Which one?

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Nice pic!!! No such thing as too much. .......
Let me go ask my wife...

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Hey fellow Minnesotan! Looks like quite a nice collection there! I wish I had the space you've got to work on the '72 C20. Thanks for posting!
Glad you enjoyed the pics

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I do be leave you need one of them big metal building with all the trimmings.Put a few racks in like alignment rack 2 other racks to do odd jobs on and 10- 20,000 sq foot shop that has some seal off sections.So when in the winter time You can heat the main one your working in.

I put a at least 20 to 25 foot slanted out side roof to keep the snow off your cars.

I find a quite Air compressor one inside one out side.Run galvanism 3/4 steel pipe all around your shop for the air and at every drop I put a Bll Valve so you can empty the water in the lines Plus i put a water separator 2 2 of them in your lines.Trust me Never use PVC after 10 years it brakes

I put 2 modine ceiling heaters in that run off pro pain.or gas.

A bath room if you can best off put a stand up shower in it..

Last thing i spray the inside to keep the heat in and the cold during the season times.

Get all the cool tools like a Benpack exhaust bender..I find a out side waist oil 500 gallon container.Plasma cutter and mig welder.if you have room i buy 2 40 footer containers for spare parts.

Ya i know just a dream But it would make your property worth a ton of money
I am on the Mississippi headwaters and can only do so much. (no businesses and such)Plus I am still paying for the garage, but if I had an extra 50-75k laying around, I may consider it.

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Nice! Now I feel better about all the stuff I have!

Glad I could help you feel better.
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70 jimmy camper
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71 cheyenne 4x4/tach/posi/ plow rig
71 Cheyenne20 BB, buckets, tach, tilt, 4 speed
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Old 07-06-2018, 09:43 PM   #9
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Re: Garage cleaning day.

Just got rid of 3 cars myself. Wish I had looked at your stuff sooner, if would have given me incentive to keep them. The best thing is all your stuff is cool.
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