08-04-2010, 10:00 PM | #11 |
Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Greenville, SC
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Re: My Big Fat Renovation
Well, it fits. There's a few feet around the back and a couple around the sides. It's tight. I really wish the garage was 6' wider, it's 24' deep by only 22' wide
I have a really crappy tin shed out back (the base is rusting out and the ceiling is waaaay too low), BUT it's on a nice 10x10 pad. I'm going to build a new shed that's 10x10 w/ 8' walls, and on the side it will have what will look like an 8x10 carport, I'll store the extra parts and lawnmower in there. I guess i have to build the shed before I can start on the car, I'm not going to leave the truck outside. A couple trucks in my area have "gone missing." So I guess I'll finish up cleaning the garage, then back on the house for a while, the wife has been bugging me to finish the kitchen trim. I made it to the next level on the other thing. I have to do a 2 hour physical next week. What a long freakin' process. It had better pay off.
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