10-25-2008, 07:39 PM | #201 |
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Nice addition to the house, it really fits with pitch matching the house. Would make a nice snowboard hill...enjoy your new space.Almost back to the build?
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10-26-2008, 03:37 AM | #202 |
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Getting ever closer.
Have a bench I want to build and still have lots of 'arranging' to do but yeah...I'm considering bringing the blazer home if not today, very soon. Priced out the roll up doors last week too... Blazer update: Received the 4spd tilt column this week. |
10-27-2008, 02:32 PM | #203 |
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The auto shifter you have (3-speed) only needs the shift plate replaced, give Summit a call and they can send it out, it was like $15, the shifter and everything else is the same, the pattern is on the plate, so don't sell it!!
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11-01-2008, 11:54 AM | #204 |
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Any progress pics of the new shop?
Did you get the Blazer home yet? Patiently waiting...
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11-01-2008, 01:30 PM | #205 |
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This is cool. I can watch a shop and a truck build without click'n between threads!
Waiting to see how both turn out. Manspace is looking real nice!!!
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Yes, yes and thanks. Blazer is here and like you waiting patiently. (seen in back ground) Remaining doors to be installed Mon/Tues. Now I need power for lights, compressor, welder, plama cutter, outlets...etc. |
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Things are coming along nicely.
Looks like you'll have to hire an electrician next.
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11-01-2008, 06:41 PM | #208 |
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Just run extension cords from the house!
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Seriously, that came out sweet! Closed up just in time for winter
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11-03-2008, 01:06 PM | #210 |
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Doors get there yet?
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Look like the house is smaller
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I'm so impressed with how fast the shop is coming together - very cool
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That's a good one.
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Over head doors to be installed this Thursday, blazer will be in the garage by the weekend! |
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Can't wait, that truck looks good already, just like the way it sits...must be a 4X4 thing,lol
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I do crack myself up, usually on a daily basis
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11-07-2008, 08:38 AM | #218 |
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Okay, I'll end this hi-jacking interim with a few "finished for now" pics.
Siding, insulation & sheet-rock are being scheduled for next years money explosion event. (having two exterior walls STILL not insulated in the kitchen, I'm thinking I've done good to get this far. ) ...I think I need a bigger garage. |
11-07-2008, 09:06 AM | #219 |
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All right...looks like you're pretty much moved in.
Let the building (Blazer) begin!
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That miniature rollup door is SO cute!
Could that dark sillouette in the background possibly be the wife slowly shaking her head in disbelief that you're photographing a garage to post on the Interweb?? LOL.
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How'd ya know? May not so much disbelief cause she's used to but maybe she was thinking more along the lines of...MEN! Yeah 'cute' for sure but being able to roll the engine hoist & the engine that's currently on a stand through it, is worth any & all ribbing I'll ever get about it. |
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And here I thought the mini roll up door was your access to the Bat Cave. Guess I was wrong.
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hahahaha
Awesome! and yes I am still totally jellous! Have agreat weekend! Burt
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The blazer is in the building!
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