Jon:
or just clear-out a space in the living room, like my old best buddy
did. (A Sportster engine makes a great ottoman!)
Russ
jkamo wrote:
> Jon, whats the matter you let your other half determine
> what you can and cant have in the garage, or are your
> priorities screwed up? Park the daily driver outside,
> and do what you gotta do inside the garage,
> if you dont have a garage, extend the kitchen.
>
> Joe
>
> rtmack wrote:
>
>> Jonathan Amo wrote:
>>
>>
>> > List,
>> >
>> > My wife and I are in process of buying our first home.
>> > Unfortuantley
>> > newer homes garages suck, The two car configurations have no space
>> > in
>> > them for anything, just two cars. I have a few bike projects, tool
>> > boxes
>> > etc etc. want to be able to install work bench etc. What I am
>> > woundering does anybody know of or can recommend a place to get a
>> > nice
>> > outside storage shed I can use for a workshop. does anybody have
>> > any
>> > recommendations or ideas? . Im thinking of a 8 x 10 or larger?
>> >
>> > Jon Amo
>> >
>> > Jon:
>> >
>> just so happens I took "The Lady Madalaine" to a home & garden show
>> Friday, and I
>> picked-up some info on sheds & cabins.
>>
>> The ones I liked the best were the "Custom Built Wood Storage
>> Buildings by
>> Woodmaster Building Company, Inc."-- marketed through Home Depot. I
>> really liked
>> the style of one called "Master Gable Deluxe 7'-- and you can get
>> one of those
>> 12' X 8' built on-site (on concrete blocks) for $1375!
>> Their site is at www.wood-master.com (I haven't been there yet)
>> "Tuffshed" had some of the typical steel outdoor buildings on
>> display. Their
>> site is at www.tuffshed.com.
>> Or you could do what I did-- banish the cars to the driveway. My
>> 2-car garage
>> (in a typical 5-year old subdivision house) now has enough space for
>> me to work
>> on my bike.
>> Russ
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