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<blockquote data-quote="ORVietVet" data-source="post: 20613" data-attributes="member: 9438"><p>[USER=11338]@Cadillacmak[/USER], I wish I had that room in the shop. Like [USER=428]@4silverado[/USER], I have a small area for my tools. My spot, at the front of the garage, is 12' wide and 10' deep. Then I have use of the driveway and butted right up to the front of the garage, I have a 10' x 20' canopy. I can easily work in the rain if the temp is above 45 degrees and the rain is not coming in sideways. Otherwise, here in Eugene, Or. the weather is nice enough that I can work in front of garage all I want. All my neighbors, including landlord, are fine with it because I work on their vehicles. I use ramps and have 2 3 ton floor jacks and two sets of jack stands. I use those rolls of padding that you see stacked on my tool box. They are 4' x 8' and can lay on each other and jack up on them and set stands on them and fluids wipe right off. My girl got them for me. Very nice to work on top of, instead of the concrete driveway. I have 2 of the 14" x 18" x 2" thick kneel down pads for my knees. The floor pads are very easy to slide out from under on. I have helped at my shop owner friend's shop and it is harder for me to stand on the concrete there and work on a lift.</p><p></p><p>I wish I had the whole garage but my girl gave me what I got and that is fine with me. The roll around cart holds plenty of tools and keeps me from having to get a top box. I pick and choose what I want to work on and it is my way or I will not work on it. There is no part warranty, since I do not make money on parts. if I have to go get the parts, I charge for my time but the customer gets my military discount. All of this is made clear before I do anything. Take it or leave it, period.</p><p></p><p>I would love all that cabinet space you have, [USER=11338]@Cadillacmak[/USER]. Your lower roll away box looks a lot like my first lower box, only newer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORVietVet, post: 20613, member: 9438"] [USER=11338]@Cadillacmak[/USER], I wish I had that room in the shop. Like [USER=428]@4silverado[/USER], I have a small area for my tools. My spot, at the front of the garage, is 12' wide and 10' deep. Then I have use of the driveway and butted right up to the front of the garage, I have a 10' x 20' canopy. I can easily work in the rain if the temp is above 45 degrees and the rain is not coming in sideways. Otherwise, here in Eugene, Or. the weather is nice enough that I can work in front of garage all I want. All my neighbors, including landlord, are fine with it because I work on their vehicles. I use ramps and have 2 3 ton floor jacks and two sets of jack stands. I use those rolls of padding that you see stacked on my tool box. They are 4' x 8' and can lay on each other and jack up on them and set stands on them and fluids wipe right off. My girl got them for me. Very nice to work on top of, instead of the concrete driveway. I have 2 of the 14" x 18" x 2" thick kneel down pads for my knees. The floor pads are very easy to slide out from under on. I have helped at my shop owner friend's shop and it is harder for me to stand on the concrete there and work on a lift. I wish I had the whole garage but my girl gave me what I got and that is fine with me. The roll around cart holds plenty of tools and keeps me from having to get a top box. I pick and choose what I want to work on and it is my way or I will not work on it. There is no part warranty, since I do not make money on parts. if I have to go get the parts, I charge for my time but the customer gets my military discount. All of this is made clear before I do anything. Take it or leave it, period. I would love all that cabinet space you have, [USER=11338]@Cadillacmak[/USER]. Your lower roll away box looks a lot like my first lower box, only newer. [/QUOTE]
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