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My DSM and its Garage. Post some pic of your cars house.

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Drift_SM

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Jul 28, 2005
Titusville, Florida
Thought I'd post up some pics of my Garage where all the work goes down on my car and friends included.

Complete with surround sound stereo and 10 disc cd changer. More then enough drop, utility lights, and extension cords. 125 psi air compressor w/tools. 1 rolling work bench. A sturdy vice and grinding wheel - On top a fine grain, soft wood work bench. Stainless sheet metal floor pan for catching all that oil. All your basic tools and then some.

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Ignore the fogy head light, it fogs up a little when I wash the car.
It has a small crack on the bottom whitch lets in moister.
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Not quite mine yet but I will be closing on it and the house the first of March. 32"x32" so I should have enough room for 1 car at a time. Now, All I need to do is furnish it. Currently, all I am using is a 50'x60 area of warehouse space at work but have no pics of it. Im tired of having to drive to my shop. I prefer for it to be at home so I can drink a few while working on my pos.

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We make room.
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Most of the pics were of my car, but I found a few where you can actually see the garage. Not it's home, but where I do my work on it...

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My workbench
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Old lobby
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Up on the lift
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Most of the pics were of my car, but I found a few where you can actually see the garage. Not it's home, but where I do my work on it...

Lucky bastard.:D Back in FL I have to work on my shit in the backyard in GRASS. :toobad:
 
Well, this is the only pic i could find where u can see part of the garage. Garage is kinda small, just bought the house a few months ago and already have plans to expand in the spring including a full hoist.
 

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My lovely garage's A.K.A barns LOL. The pics dont show them to well, but you get the idea LOL.



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Plent of space, I just have to clean them often due to not being closed
 

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Wow you guys got it made. I'd kill for a garage. Everytime I work on my car I have an audience LOL.
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I don't really have any good pics either. But when I'm home (parents house) I use a 2 car garage w/ a 5hp air compressor (100 gallon i think, though I hardly ever need air tools) a bench vice, grinder, and drill press. Also have a parts washer, hoist, and about any tool I'd ever need. It's gonna suck when I get out of college and get my own place. :(
 
Yeah I'll join in the fun...my car lives out life in Mom's garage haha, at least until I can afford to either put up a garage or get house with a garage. But hey I've only been married and out of the house for 7 months.

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I have to get some pictures when i come home at the end of the month (at college now). Basically it looks like your typical 2 car garage with a wider door, and it goes back the whole length of the house and it's a four car garage with a long work bench, tools, lights, ect.
 
I have to get some pictures when i come home at the end of the month (at college now). Basically it looks like your typical 2 car garage with a wider door, and it goes back the whole length of the house and it's a four car garage with a long work bench, tools, lights, ect. My DSM, and my dad's 1974 Jaguar XJ6 and 1968 Triumph GT6 live in there, along with a Ford Tauras. :thumb:
 
the second photo is my wifes yaris :D theres not much space in left and right side
the third photo is our truck
and the third photo is where our baby is at I know it pretty tight but I just want to make sure no one could touch it when where not home :D
 

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I'm "allowed" to work in the parent's 2 1/2 car garage. Has an air compressor, cherry picker, engine stand, a bunch of shelves and a big workbench.


I LOVE working outside, its the cold I hate working in.

The best part is clearing the 2 feet of snow off your hood before you can open it!
 

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