Due to the title being in French, I thought ‘d continue this and welcome yaw’ll in French also. Ola amigo’s! (remember dust4brains?) Today I got up ready to start cleaning out my wannabe shop as I have a couple of days off work (vacation). I rushed down in my jammies as my wife and kids are at work/school and headed for the garage. OK, I took a 2 hour detour at the computer and read all your wonderful comments. I also apreciated the tips and suggestions such as the roll away workshop article in finewodworking.com. That guy is definately on a roll…...and guess what? It got me thinkng. Oh, by the way, my definition of life is “I think, therfore…..it hurts!” However, this was a pleasant and welcome discomfort today. Thank you to everyone.
Well, I see “Thewoodwhisperer.com” hasn’t got any more podcasts up yet and I already checked out his awesome piccy’s at Flickr so this inspired me to get some awesome shots of my junk and post them for a reference. As you can see the pictures show a typical garage…..at least in my house….full of junk.
This is my side of the garage with all the junk and no space.
And as you can see my wife’s side is a little more organized?
Well, enough of this computer based thing-a-ma-jiggy stuff and it’s off to the garage to prepare the transformation….....Hmmmm…I wonder how much a U-haul costs to load this stuff off to the dump? OR Perhaps I can strap the water heater to my bicycle?
Anyway stay tuned and I’ll update you as soon as I can….assuming there are no hernia’s incurred!!
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Karson
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posted 323 days ago
Good luck on the new shop. See Positive thinking.
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WayneC
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posted 323 days ago
I’m with ya dust. Too much junk in my garage. No room for more tools…. : ^ )
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