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Old 05-13-2014, 10:37 PM
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Yeah, we got an exterminator on the way. If you notice the plywood on the wall behind the Stang, we moved it and found a giant nest. I've killed over 20 of those little monsters in the past 2 days. The house was empty for a year, so the spiders moved in. I'm terrified we're gonna find a nest in the house. We don't have anything like that in Hawaii so I'm pretty freaked out. This little guy is the last one I killed today.

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Old 05-13-2014, 11:53 PM
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They're quick too! Here's some good info if you haven't read up on them already: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_recluse_spider
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Old 05-14-2014, 01:10 AM
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Brad, I've used some products from this place this last year and have had really good luck on getting rid of a bunch of spiders and keeping them away. As you are finding out, we got a few of those boogers around here, along with black widows too!!
http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/
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Old 05-23-2014, 06:41 PM
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Here's some pics of my newly finished shop... nothing too crazy, just went for a workable shop thats my everyday garage as well.. Need to finish the floor and get some more artwork, but it's getting there! More importantly I need to get my car back on the road!
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Old 07-20-2014, 07:43 PM
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Default Check these garages out

He y I live in Chanhassen Mn. Down the road from my house there is a place called Automoto Plex. This place is for the high end cars and the even just regular cars too. I know that some of these garages they have 100's of thousands of dollars in just the build out on the space. they have cars and coffee the first saturday of the month. its kick ass.

Check out the link.

What did I do wrong??????


http://automotoplex.com
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He y I live in Chanhassen Mn. Down the road from my house there is a place called Automoto Plex. This place is for the high end cars and the even just regular cars too. I know that some of these garages they have 100's of thousands of dollars in just the build out on the space. they have cars and coffee the first saturday of the month. its kick ass.

Check out the link.

What did I do wrong??????


http://automotoplex.com
you forgot the "r".

http://automotorplex.com/
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Sorry about that.......

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Unhappy This thread makes me nostalgic.

My garage before the divorce. 30x40 Larger than my whole house now. Had to sell the '66 fastback and the '69 Mach I to pay child support.
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My garage before the divorce. 30x40 Larger than my whole house now. Had to sell the '66 fastback and the '69 Mach I to pay child support.
Nice shop! and cars...

I sold a 1962 Panhead due to a divorce
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Half of my pole barn is dedicated for a shop. Inside shop area is about 22X19.

I can get my 68 Torino in there, or the 63 Fairlane but not both. I also have a tractor in there I am restoring.

I have another tractor outside and the Fairlane under the overhang covered by a tarp. The wall by the Fairlane divides off the calves.

Looking in from 9X8 door



If you look close you can see a 1948 9N Ford





The left side is my shop, right used to be for two horses. It has two 10x12 stalls and hay storage. There are a couple of steers in there now.

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