But she's holding a metric wrench and a workshop manual.replica of the statue of liberty
I'll play. My garage (after years of a 2 car carport & adjacent mad scientist 10x14ish workshop) project has been documented over at Mirafiori. I'm still feeling through a practical setup that keeps most of the spares on hand, has storage for the cars themselves and is a comfortable & efficient workspace.
yes its tiny but I have tried to use the space to its max.At first I was reading you had 14 x19 in your garage. Then, after I saw the pics, I realized it was more 14 x 19. But I was happy for you!
You messing with us Andrew or changing out the furniture? Noticed the planishing hammer and blasting cabinet right away and then both disappeared in the next shot? Gotta always have them on hand and if I can give some advice, kick out your wife's longer and replace it with a nice bead roller and bending brakeyes its tiny but I have tried to use the space to its max.
I see with the new forum, I still can't rotate images. Shucks!
Good point CarlWhen we mess with the wife's stuff, the next post will be about how that uninformed guy now lives in an apartment and can only work on his X at this friend's garage.
There isn't anything of the wife's in the garage. I am not sure what you meant to type with longer.You messing with us Andrew or changing out the furniture? Noticed the planishing hammer and blasting cabinet right away and then both disappeared in the next shot? Gotta always have them on hand and if I can give some advice, kick out your wife's longer and replace it with a nice bead roller and bending brake
Sorry, Andrew. I meant lounge chair. Autocorrect making me appear low functioning again on this one.There isn't anything of the wife's in the garage. I am not sure what you meant to type with longer.
Those pics are from different days. Cabinet and planishing hammer are still there and used on occasion. I did my whole suspension with the cabinet, minus the knuckles since I didn't replace bearings.
If I had the courage I'd claim it was "my" garage too Carl but truth is my wife scares me.The only wife thing in my (note, I didn't say our) garage is her Kia and it gets moved to the driveway when I work in MY garage...yes dear, I'll warm up your car for you.
By the way Andrew, your rating just jumped like crazy in my books for even having a planishing hammer in your garage, wife's lounger or not! Now if you can show me an English wheel hiding under her favorite beach towel that you used to clean motor oil off the floor then you're going to be my new hero!There isn't anything of the wife's in the garage. I am not sure what you meant to type with longer.
Those pics are from different days. Cabinet and planishing hammer are still there and used on occasion. I did my whole suspension with the cabinet, minus the knuckles since I didn't replace bearings.