I installed all the wiring in it. 4 220v circuits for: A/C, Compressor, Oven and MIG. It's got about 8 20amp dedicated 110 circuits.
And yes, I said an oven. I powder coat in my garage. You can see the oven in the top pic, just to the left of the work bench, and left of it is the compressor that is barely seen.
What's the outside of the house look like? I'd venture to guess that most guys on here don't have as much tied up in their mortgage as there is in that car...
The rectangular diamond plate on the floor is covering a recessed Snap-On 48" scissor lift. Purchased mainly for the cars, but is handy for polishing those "hard-to-reach" areas of the bike...
The rectangular diamond plate on the floor is covering a recessed Snap-On 48" scissor lift. Purchased mainly for the cars, but is handy for polishing those "hard-to-reach" areas of the bike...
This is where the magic happens. Mine's a shallow 1 car garage. In the middle is my Buick 455 I was starting to build, until I bought my M109r. I used most of my engine build money for the down payment for the 9, and there she sits, just waiting for an apointment with the machine shop. The empty space is where the 9 goes.
nice!!! i like the vmax in the 1st pic..i have the same one im sellin for a friend its a pretty sweet bike i took it out 2 nights ago and it was fun...pulls hard:joke:
dam is that your place of work or your house??? if its your house i am jealous.
i probably have that many tools a work but def not at home.:bigthumbsup:
no reason for jealousy that is work , i am a recovering tool junkie , :doorag:
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