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Old 03-07-2016, 10:51 PM   #171
Daves55Sedan
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Default Re: 1955 Ford Club Sedan Refresh Blog

HRR, when you are constantly doing stuff like we do, you can never have a big enough garage/workshop for all our machining tools, metalworking, welding, woodworking and gardening projects, not to mention car parts and tools. My garage is 17 ft x 34 ft less than 600 square feet. No matter what you try to do in there you need to move something such as a lawnmower, roto-tiller, engine block, or the grinder stand. There is a giant workbench, a sawmill, and 2 sets of tin shelving units plus a very large shelving unit made from scrap lumber 30 inches deep, 6 ft wide, 60 inches tall and it has all car parts in it from floor to ceiling. There's another shelving unit wall mounted that has mostly tools. The workbench has storage underneath for the mig welder, socket toolbox and all kind of tools. No matter how well you are organized, you still need to move something to gain access to something else when you are trying to work in such a small space.
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