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Garage pictures??

Reply #30
Here's my standard 19' x 23' tract home, 2-car.  Small but efficient!  I've built many a hot rod in here, from the ground up.  Since these photos were taken I've added a bunch more machine tools so it's getting really tight in there!  The last pic has the space filled with my latest project.  1927 Ford Model T roadster.  It'll be powered by a turbo'd 2.3/T5 combo driven through an 8" Maverick rearend.  The frame will be Z'd with a track nose and it'll sit about 4" off the ground.  Should be a blast!  I know it looks a little rough, but believe me...............I've started with worse!







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Reply #31
You guys have alot of nice shops! My dad ( Tom renzo) posted up a pic of our workshop where all our dirty work and heavy fabrication/ body work is done, heres a pic of one of our other garages Where some of our Pontiacs rest.

His and hers

Reply #32
Mine  30x40 heated plus a lean-to

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Hers  2 car (oversized) attached


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I got mine after she got sick of my projects keeping her car out in wintertime!:beatyoass:

 

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Reply #33
I wish mine would get tired of parking outside soon! I guess If I keep sing her windows though, I'm just prolonging the agony

oversized 2car attached


obviously old pic, but its a clean one at least!
gumby - beauty may fade, but stupid is forever!

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Reply #34
Quote from: evintho;369195
Beautiful garage!!  I'm considering getting a Barrel Blaster to replace my cheap HF POS.  How do you like yours?  Is it roomy enough to get the job done?  Any leaks?  Any mods you had to do to it?  Thanks in advance!  Oh........did I mention 'Beautiful garage!!!!!


Thanks.  The Barrel Blaster has been great.  I've owned it for like 15 years.  It was one of the first ones, so I updated it with the foot pedal and the new window when they came out.  It's roomy enough to blast wheels, intakes, heads and stuff.  Sometimes you have to be creative and move your work around to get everything if you're working on a big piece.  It doesn't leak, and it hooks right up to a shopvac.  You might get a little sand on the floor when you open the door, but nothing to worry about. 

The guy builds them down in Texas with his Father.  Great guy.  Mopar nut if I remember correctly.

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Reply #35
This is mine before I sold the Bird , it looks the same now ....but empty
Fox-less at the moment

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Reply #36
^ thats a perdy color :drool: