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Heres mine. I have lots of tools. Half of em mine, half of em my fathers. More like a shop than a car garage. I can fit about 4-5 cars if I wanted to clear some room.


Heres a few pictures of me Mig welding up a Steel Rack for my model cars. Licoln welder.

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Your so cool, will you be my hero?
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Damn you're lucky Josh. I dont even have a welder at my house.
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I dont know mike, it looks like his welder tried to commit suicide...
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Flux Core is bad.... mmmkay
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I noticed it was flux core. Josh, have you thought about converting to gas?
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Heres mine. I have lots of tools. Half of em mine, half of em my fathers. More like a shop than a car garage. I can fit about 4-5 cars if I wanted to clear some room.


Heres a few pictures of me Mig welding up a Steel Rack for my model cars. Licoln welder.

I NEED THAT GARAGE!!!!!
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Re: Post up your grage

Here's mine...

I just added onto it last fall so it is now 30'x74'. The addition is for storage only and I have been working on the heated side getting it cleaned out, organized and painted...
A couple of months ago I couldn't even walk through this space. It's good now. I am in the process of painting the walls and this one is going to get flames...



I still have some work to do but the space is useable now and I can even park my driver van on the unheated side for the winter.
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Do I spy a Wilson?
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I wondered how long it would take for someone to notice my "garage buddy"...
TSC wins the prize... Although his name isn't Wilson. It's frank...
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Re: Post up your grage

My garradge...hmmm

15 draw Tool Box 6 small 3 shallow 6 deep

a few rachet sets

2 wrench sets (standard and metric)

automotive fastener removal tools

Soldering Iron

220a Lincon Heli-Arc Welder (currently out of usage)

Oxy Torch

All your basic wood working tools (circular saw, drill, jig saw, belt and palm sanders)

Of course screwdivers and pliers of all sorts, shapes, and sizes

nothing fancy, and that is just the stuff i own. Next big thing i want to add to my list is a Clamp Meter. and i work out of my parents junk filled garradge.
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