OT: Garage Ideas
#221
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Re: Garage Ideas
When I bought my house the only thing I cared about was the garage. I
have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
this in a 26 by 32 space.
46 *****'s Jeep
50 *****'s truck
87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
9000 lb warn winch.
Later Mike
have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
this in a 26 by 32 space.
46 *****'s Jeep
50 *****'s truck
87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
9000 lb warn winch.
Later Mike
#222
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Re: Garage Ideas
When I bought my house the only thing I cared about was the garage. I
have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
this in a 26 by 32 space.
46 *****'s Jeep
50 *****'s truck
87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
9000 lb warn winch.
Later Mike
have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
this in a 26 by 32 space.
46 *****'s Jeep
50 *****'s truck
87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
9000 lb warn winch.
Later Mike
#223
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Re: Garage Ideas
When I bought my house the only thing I cared about was the garage. I
have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
this in a 26 by 32 space.
46 *****'s Jeep
50 *****'s truck
87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
9000 lb warn winch.
Later Mike
have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
this in a 26 by 32 space.
46 *****'s Jeep
50 *****'s truck
87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
9000 lb warn winch.
Later Mike
#224
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Re: OT: Garage Ideas
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43330DAF.CF6DA4E0@***.net...
: Hi Kate,
: Yes, the twelve volt impact works great, I bought it for something
: twenty five buck from one of the junk mail catalogs we get. Helps a lot
: in changing tires to flat tow home, when we're just too tired to turn
: another wrench: http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
Dang Bill! That's Sierra Delta!
Ok, it makes sense to me now, the 12v impact. Makes a lot of sense. I didn't
think it would have much by way of power though. I'm impressed.
: Yes, like your husband I used have 3/4" drive tools, but they were
: taken from my business in a burglary. It still left me with probably
: about twenty thousand in tools, so I do just about anything.
Mind if I ask what kind of business you're in ?
I have a friend that goes to Pismo pretty regularly.
Young fella named Phil, drives a big burgundy Chevy pickup.
: It's a '57 T-Bird I plan to be dropped in the ocean with, that I've
: owned since '63: http://www.----------.com/temp/dragster2.jpg
.... since 1963.
I was... 6 years old then.
You're going to drop it into the ocean aye? Think they will let you?
tsk tsk tsk, waste of a good bird Anyway, it's a nice ride!
Do you take it out now and then?
Who is the happy guy in the dragster, a young Bill maybe?
Kate
: God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Kate wrote:
: >
: > Bill gots TOYS!!!
: > Your cracker box looks just like the one in our shop.
: > Now is that 12v impact any good?
: >
: > My hubby (----) retired from OE local 3 after a gazillion years. He was
a
: > heavy equipment mechanic and operator.
: > We have more tools than good sense. Some of his wrenches look more like
: > shovel handles than hand tools.
: >
: > Funny thing, he will work on equipment, but when it comes to automotive
it
: > is like pulling teeth. He's rather trade it in than work on it.
: >
: > Inquiring minds want to know, what is that shiny white car behind the
: > oxy/acetylene setup? Huh huh?
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
news:43330DAF.CF6DA4E0@***.net...
: Hi Kate,
: Yes, the twelve volt impact works great, I bought it for something
: twenty five buck from one of the junk mail catalogs we get. Helps a lot
: in changing tires to flat tow home, when we're just too tired to turn
: another wrench: http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
Dang Bill! That's Sierra Delta!
Ok, it makes sense to me now, the 12v impact. Makes a lot of sense. I didn't
think it would have much by way of power though. I'm impressed.
: Yes, like your husband I used have 3/4" drive tools, but they were
: taken from my business in a burglary. It still left me with probably
: about twenty thousand in tools, so I do just about anything.
Mind if I ask what kind of business you're in ?
I have a friend that goes to Pismo pretty regularly.
Young fella named Phil, drives a big burgundy Chevy pickup.
: It's a '57 T-Bird I plan to be dropped in the ocean with, that I've
: owned since '63: http://www.----------.com/temp/dragster2.jpg
.... since 1963.
I was... 6 years old then.
You're going to drop it into the ocean aye? Think they will let you?
tsk tsk tsk, waste of a good bird Anyway, it's a nice ride!
Do you take it out now and then?
Who is the happy guy in the dragster, a young Bill maybe?
Kate
: God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Kate wrote:
: >
: > Bill gots TOYS!!!
: > Your cracker box looks just like the one in our shop.
: > Now is that 12v impact any good?
: >
: > My hubby (----) retired from OE local 3 after a gazillion years. He was
a
: > heavy equipment mechanic and operator.
: > We have more tools than good sense. Some of his wrenches look more like
: > shovel handles than hand tools.
: >
: > Funny thing, he will work on equipment, but when it comes to automotive
it
: > is like pulling teeth. He's rather trade it in than work on it.
: >
: > Inquiring minds want to know, what is that shiny white car behind the
: > oxy/acetylene setup? Huh huh?
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
#225
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Re: OT: Garage Ideas
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43330DAF.CF6DA4E0@***.net...
: Hi Kate,
: Yes, the twelve volt impact works great, I bought it for something
: twenty five buck from one of the junk mail catalogs we get. Helps a lot
: in changing tires to flat tow home, when we're just too tired to turn
: another wrench: http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
Dang Bill! That's Sierra Delta!
Ok, it makes sense to me now, the 12v impact. Makes a lot of sense. I didn't
think it would have much by way of power though. I'm impressed.
: Yes, like your husband I used have 3/4" drive tools, but they were
: taken from my business in a burglary. It still left me with probably
: about twenty thousand in tools, so I do just about anything.
Mind if I ask what kind of business you're in ?
I have a friend that goes to Pismo pretty regularly.
Young fella named Phil, drives a big burgundy Chevy pickup.
: It's a '57 T-Bird I plan to be dropped in the ocean with, that I've
: owned since '63: http://www.----------.com/temp/dragster2.jpg
.... since 1963.
I was... 6 years old then.
You're going to drop it into the ocean aye? Think they will let you?
tsk tsk tsk, waste of a good bird Anyway, it's a nice ride!
Do you take it out now and then?
Who is the happy guy in the dragster, a young Bill maybe?
Kate
: God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Kate wrote:
: >
: > Bill gots TOYS!!!
: > Your cracker box looks just like the one in our shop.
: > Now is that 12v impact any good?
: >
: > My hubby (----) retired from OE local 3 after a gazillion years. He was
a
: > heavy equipment mechanic and operator.
: > We have more tools than good sense. Some of his wrenches look more like
: > shovel handles than hand tools.
: >
: > Funny thing, he will work on equipment, but when it comes to automotive
it
: > is like pulling teeth. He's rather trade it in than work on it.
: >
: > Inquiring minds want to know, what is that shiny white car behind the
: > oxy/acetylene setup? Huh huh?
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
news:43330DAF.CF6DA4E0@***.net...
: Hi Kate,
: Yes, the twelve volt impact works great, I bought it for something
: twenty five buck from one of the junk mail catalogs we get. Helps a lot
: in changing tires to flat tow home, when we're just too tired to turn
: another wrench: http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
Dang Bill! That's Sierra Delta!
Ok, it makes sense to me now, the 12v impact. Makes a lot of sense. I didn't
think it would have much by way of power though. I'm impressed.
: Yes, like your husband I used have 3/4" drive tools, but they were
: taken from my business in a burglary. It still left me with probably
: about twenty thousand in tools, so I do just about anything.
Mind if I ask what kind of business you're in ?
I have a friend that goes to Pismo pretty regularly.
Young fella named Phil, drives a big burgundy Chevy pickup.
: It's a '57 T-Bird I plan to be dropped in the ocean with, that I've
: owned since '63: http://www.----------.com/temp/dragster2.jpg
.... since 1963.
I was... 6 years old then.
You're going to drop it into the ocean aye? Think they will let you?
tsk tsk tsk, waste of a good bird Anyway, it's a nice ride!
Do you take it out now and then?
Who is the happy guy in the dragster, a young Bill maybe?
Kate
: God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Kate wrote:
: >
: > Bill gots TOYS!!!
: > Your cracker box looks just like the one in our shop.
: > Now is that 12v impact any good?
: >
: > My hubby (----) retired from OE local 3 after a gazillion years. He was
a
: > heavy equipment mechanic and operator.
: > We have more tools than good sense. Some of his wrenches look more like
: > shovel handles than hand tools.
: >
: > Funny thing, he will work on equipment, but when it comes to automotive
it
: > is like pulling teeth. He's rather trade it in than work on it.
: >
: > Inquiring minds want to know, what is that shiny white car behind the
: > oxy/acetylene setup? Huh huh?
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
#226
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Re: OT: Garage Ideas
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43330DAF.CF6DA4E0@***.net...
: Hi Kate,
: Yes, the twelve volt impact works great, I bought it for something
: twenty five buck from one of the junk mail catalogs we get. Helps a lot
: in changing tires to flat tow home, when we're just too tired to turn
: another wrench: http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
Dang Bill! That's Sierra Delta!
Ok, it makes sense to me now, the 12v impact. Makes a lot of sense. I didn't
think it would have much by way of power though. I'm impressed.
: Yes, like your husband I used have 3/4" drive tools, but they were
: taken from my business in a burglary. It still left me with probably
: about twenty thousand in tools, so I do just about anything.
Mind if I ask what kind of business you're in ?
I have a friend that goes to Pismo pretty regularly.
Young fella named Phil, drives a big burgundy Chevy pickup.
: It's a '57 T-Bird I plan to be dropped in the ocean with, that I've
: owned since '63: http://www.----------.com/temp/dragster2.jpg
.... since 1963.
I was... 6 years old then.
You're going to drop it into the ocean aye? Think they will let you?
tsk tsk tsk, waste of a good bird Anyway, it's a nice ride!
Do you take it out now and then?
Who is the happy guy in the dragster, a young Bill maybe?
Kate
: God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Kate wrote:
: >
: > Bill gots TOYS!!!
: > Your cracker box looks just like the one in our shop.
: > Now is that 12v impact any good?
: >
: > My hubby (----) retired from OE local 3 after a gazillion years. He was
a
: > heavy equipment mechanic and operator.
: > We have more tools than good sense. Some of his wrenches look more like
: > shovel handles than hand tools.
: >
: > Funny thing, he will work on equipment, but when it comes to automotive
it
: > is like pulling teeth. He's rather trade it in than work on it.
: >
: > Inquiring minds want to know, what is that shiny white car behind the
: > oxy/acetylene setup? Huh huh?
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
news:43330DAF.CF6DA4E0@***.net...
: Hi Kate,
: Yes, the twelve volt impact works great, I bought it for something
: twenty five buck from one of the junk mail catalogs we get. Helps a lot
: in changing tires to flat tow home, when we're just too tired to turn
: another wrench: http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
Dang Bill! That's Sierra Delta!
Ok, it makes sense to me now, the 12v impact. Makes a lot of sense. I didn't
think it would have much by way of power though. I'm impressed.
: Yes, like your husband I used have 3/4" drive tools, but they were
: taken from my business in a burglary. It still left me with probably
: about twenty thousand in tools, so I do just about anything.
Mind if I ask what kind of business you're in ?
I have a friend that goes to Pismo pretty regularly.
Young fella named Phil, drives a big burgundy Chevy pickup.
: It's a '57 T-Bird I plan to be dropped in the ocean with, that I've
: owned since '63: http://www.----------.com/temp/dragster2.jpg
.... since 1963.
I was... 6 years old then.
You're going to drop it into the ocean aye? Think they will let you?
tsk tsk tsk, waste of a good bird Anyway, it's a nice ride!
Do you take it out now and then?
Who is the happy guy in the dragster, a young Bill maybe?
Kate
: God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
: mailto:--------------------
:
: Kate wrote:
: >
: > Bill gots TOYS!!!
: > Your cracker box looks just like the one in our shop.
: > Now is that 12v impact any good?
: >
: > My hubby (----) retired from OE local 3 after a gazillion years. He was
a
: > heavy equipment mechanic and operator.
: > We have more tools than good sense. Some of his wrenches look more like
: > shovel handles than hand tools.
: >
: > Funny thing, he will work on equipment, but when it comes to automotive
it
: > is like pulling teeth. He's rather trade it in than work on it.
: >
: > Inquiring minds want to know, what is that shiny white car behind the
: > oxy/acetylene setup? Huh huh?
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
#227
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Re: Garage Ideas
How do you keep the wife out of it??????
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike chambers wrote:
>
> When I bought my house the only thing I cared about was the garage. I
> have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
> celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
> stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
> those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
> wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
> two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
> this in a 26 by 32 space.
>
> 46 *****'s Jeep
> 50 *****'s truck
> 87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
> 9000 lb warn winch.
>
> Later Mike
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike chambers wrote:
>
> When I bought my house the only thing I cared about was the garage. I
> have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
> celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
> stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
> those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
> wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
> two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
> this in a 26 by 32 space.
>
> 46 *****'s Jeep
> 50 *****'s truck
> 87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
> 9000 lb warn winch.
>
> Later Mike
#228
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Re: Garage Ideas
How do you keep the wife out of it??????
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike chambers wrote:
>
> When I bought my house the only thing I cared about was the garage. I
> have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
> celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
> stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
> those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
> wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
> two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
> this in a 26 by 32 space.
>
> 46 *****'s Jeep
> 50 *****'s truck
> 87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
> 9000 lb warn winch.
>
> Later Mike
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike chambers wrote:
>
> When I bought my house the only thing I cared about was the garage. I
> have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
> celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
> stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
> those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
> wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
> two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
> this in a 26 by 32 space.
>
> 46 *****'s Jeep
> 50 *****'s truck
> 87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
> 9000 lb warn winch.
>
> Later Mike
#229
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Re: Garage Ideas
How do you keep the wife out of it??????
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike chambers wrote:
>
> When I bought my house the only thing I cared about was the garage. I
> have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
> celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
> stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
> those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
> wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
> two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
> this in a 26 by 32 space.
>
> 46 *****'s Jeep
> 50 *****'s truck
> 87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
> 9000 lb warn winch.
>
> Later Mike
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike chambers wrote:
>
> When I bought my house the only thing I cared about was the garage. I
> have since added a Fridge and microwave. Insulated the walls and
> celling. A tv with satellite ( have to watch nascar) A surrond sound
> stereo with the speakers in the celling. Plus a Dvd player. And A/C for
> those hot summer day's and gas heat for the winter. The two things I
> wish I had more of is outlets and more air lines for the air tools.My
> two work benches have custum stools made from my old Jeep seats. All of
> this in a 26 by 32 space.
>
> 46 *****'s Jeep
> 50 *****'s truck
> 87 YJ 5" lift 33" tires
> 9000 lb warn winch.
>
> Later Mike
#230
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Re: OT: Garage Ideas
Hi Kate,
I was a Chevron Dealer, one of my mechanics had the 3/4" drive and
he made me a deal: http://www.----------.com/chevron.jpg
I stay down here and only go to Glamis in the winter, Nothing's
worth driving through Los Angeles, anymore.
That's me in the seat. The pictures I took with me into the ARMY,
other GIs preferred pictures of their girls in their wallets. ;-)
Thanks for the opportunity to brag.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/chevron.jpg
Kate wrote:
>
> Dang Bill! That's Sierra Delta!
> Ok, it makes sense to me now, the 12v impact. Makes a lot of sense. I didn't
> think it would have much by way of power though. I'm impressed.
>
> Mind if I ask what kind of business you're in ?
> I have a friend that goes to Pismo pretty regularly.
> Young fella named Phil, drives a big burgundy Chevy pickup.
>
> ... since 1963.
> I was... 6 years old then.
> You're going to drop it into the ocean aye? Think they will let you?
> tsk tsk tsk, waste of a good bird Anyway, it's a nice ride!
> Do you take it out now and then?
>
> Who is the happy guy in the dragster, a young Bill maybe?
I was a Chevron Dealer, one of my mechanics had the 3/4" drive and
he made me a deal: http://www.----------.com/chevron.jpg
I stay down here and only go to Glamis in the winter, Nothing's
worth driving through Los Angeles, anymore.
That's me in the seat. The pictures I took with me into the ARMY,
other GIs preferred pictures of their girls in their wallets. ;-)
Thanks for the opportunity to brag.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/chevron.jpg
Kate wrote:
>
> Dang Bill! That's Sierra Delta!
> Ok, it makes sense to me now, the 12v impact. Makes a lot of sense. I didn't
> think it would have much by way of power though. I'm impressed.
>
> Mind if I ask what kind of business you're in ?
> I have a friend that goes to Pismo pretty regularly.
> Young fella named Phil, drives a big burgundy Chevy pickup.
>
> ... since 1963.
> I was... 6 years old then.
> You're going to drop it into the ocean aye? Think they will let you?
> tsk tsk tsk, waste of a good bird Anyway, it's a nice ride!
> Do you take it out now and then?
>
> Who is the happy guy in the dragster, a young Bill maybe?