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Old 10-20-2014, 09:16 AM
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As long as you don't plan to park your daily driver in the garage you should be all good.

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The house I bought had a 24x24 that seemed like enough at first, but it's really not enough room for a big project. haha



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Old 11-03-2014, 12:37 PM
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Spent Sunday cleaning out the garage and making room for the mustang.


The pile behind the 57 still needs to be dealt with, it's a garbage and for sale section now.


Measures roughly 20x40 which works well enough. The plan is to put something in the backyard in a year or two and rip this one down.


I purged a couple years ago, at one point I had my bronco, a Henry J the Studebaker and my dads 64 sport fury all packed in....nothing got worked on other than the Studebaker. Kind of nice having it set up for just two cars.
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Old 11-03-2014, 05:56 PM
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Had to upgrade from this:






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I grew up on Oahu and spent the last 3 years living in Kailua... Just think back to what that new garage would have cost you to build there!!! Oklahoma is much more car friendly as well without the salt air!
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Old 11-03-2014, 07:28 PM
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Wow talk about an upgrade! Very Nice..
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My set up 1500 sq ft heated fully insulated. Can hit 70F inside in -15F weather. Boat goes down the center cars on either side.



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Awesome shop and sweet toys!
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Old 11-17-2014, 02:39 PM
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Love that Fountain!!! Nice set-up all around!
SEALS used the 41' Fountains as fast-attack boats back in the early 90's... 1200 hp and .50 BMG's... Man, those were some fun times!!!
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Love that Fountain!!! Nice set-up all around!
SEALS used the 41' Fountains as fast-attack boats back in the early 90's... 1200 hp and .50 BMG's... Man, those were some fun times!!!
Thanks!....a SEAL? Remind me not to piss you off!
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Old 11-19-2014, 09:42 AM
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Thanks!....a SEAL? Remind me not to piss you off!
Me? No, I was a FAST team Marine. We trained a little with SEAL teams when the units were first formed, I was part of the first group in 1987.

The Fountains the teams were using in the late 80's were kevlar hulled but otherwise standard offshore racing boats with no frills but a lot of com equipment and armament. Team 6 had 4 of these craft, all in a dark blue. In 1990 they had new boats that were specifically built to their specs and they were painted in a camo pattern. These you can find today for sale, the early ones were pretty much destroyed in operational use.
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