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Old 01-11-2014, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Ketzer View Post
Funny, I said the same thing for over a year. I lost. Now, instead of a beautiful forest view out the back, I have power station.





Knew you had the magic conveyance but thought it was more of a main house lift, didn't realize it could service the whole tri-plex.


BTW, I'm sure everyone is going to enjoy all that you are willing to share on this adventure. Especially the hiccups.


Jeff-


I'm 100% positive that SV Corp -- the folks that own most all of town and this whole plat... would NEVER let us put that kind of deal on the property. If we could get it on the south facing roof yes - but not freestanding like that. And with 5 and 6 feet of snow --- frankly it just doesn't work worth a dang in the winter. Our living room floor is at 6272' feet above sea level.



So re: Sharing the build.


Sieg and I had talked about this earlier --- and frankly it wasn't really something I was going to do. I feel a bit funny about sharing what I have already. I think it kind of gives the wrong "impression" and I know that there's lots of guys here who are just saving up for wheels -- and here I am showing off this house with an elevator...

But the other part of me says -- well hell -- we're all sharing whether or not we're having a car built at the Roadster Shop or Ironworks etc -- or doing it at home in a single car garage.... and I personally enjoy ever damn one of them. So I don't know....

The only reason I started at all was because Jody asked the question - being funny I know - but to me -- THE SHED part of the build is the most interesting and then of course it leads to all the other questions about how it fits in etc.

So I'm just rolling with it as it relates to "CARS".... and shop etc.
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