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hope you settle in quick, shame to have to have left some shop items. Moving is least of my favorite things to do. Best of luck at new address
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Can't blame you for wanting to escape and having recently transplanted to a new State myself I feel your pain... 3/4s of what we moved from Missouri to AZ was my shop stuff, we left most of the house stuff behind. Even then I still left quite a bit of shop stuff behind as well. The real sucky part is buying it all back afterwards when you realize you still need it.
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I dig the new shop and it will do everything you need with a lift!

Was it move in ready? Did you add the lights for example? And if so what did you install?
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So far you’ve done a good job of keeping the yard and other house tools out of the garage. That’s where I currently struggle. Space taken up by all of the non-car stuff eats up a “normal” size shop.

Btw…what’s with the microwave? Warming up coffee between distractions?
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Looking forward to see it as your vision unfolds for it Jody.
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That's a neat and spacious shop! Nice
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So far you’ve done a good job of keeping the yard and other house tools out of the garage. That’s where I currently struggle. Space taken up by all of the non-car stuff eats up a “normal” size shop.

Btw…what’s with the microwave? Warming up coffee between distractions?
Exactly lol. Doesn't get much use in warmer weather. That's a leftover from my old shop and my buddy Steve bringing me a Starbucks every week when he visited lol.
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Lol, I never realized I needed a microwave in the garage until now…
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eeeewwww microwaved coffee? That's an old man move. Literally, I've never seen anyone but old men do that, lol. Get a small drip machine or a Keurig.

The new shop is tidy and well lit. Hope you enjoy Oregon. That's a gorgeous state, too.
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I dig the new shop and it will do everything you need with a lift!

Was it move in ready? Did you add the lights for example? And if so what did you install?
Move in ready for the most part. I pressure washed the concrete. Thought about painting the walls a different color but it had just been painted and I had a lot of other home projects to do, so I left it as-is. Lights were already in and it's very well lit.
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Ron Davis Radiators for their radiator and fan assembly.
Baer Brakes for their front and rear brakes

Texas Speed and Performance for their 427 LS Stroker
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Holley for their EFI and engine parts
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Magnaflow for their 3" exhaust system
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