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I have been following the thread on GarageJournal... awesome job with what you have done with the yard and garage..... should have kept the concrete pipe though and made a huge fire pit.
Originally Posted by zmotorsports
Time to revive an old thread. I've been away for about a year building my new shop behind our new home and putting the yard and fencing in but it's finally complete and I'm back working in it again, just in time for this winter crap. The last time I posted in this thread was clear back on page #26 in our last shop behind our previous home.
There sure are a lot of very nice Harley garages and hangouts posted in this thread, I love checking out everyone's Harley garages.
I thought I would post up a few pictures of our newly completed shop/RV/Harley garage. The new shop is 50x60x16 that is divided into a 40x50 shop area and a 20x50 RV/storage bay, where I keep my 2010 CVO, my son's 2012 Street Bob as well as our 40' coach.
I have been following the thread on GarageJournal... awesome job with what you have done with the yard and garage..... should have kept the concrete pipe though and made a huge fire pit.
Thank you for following along on the build. I'm sure glad the yard and shop are DONE and now I can enjoy working in it.
As for the pipe in the back yard, that stinkin' thing was the bane of my existence for way to long during the construction.
Here's an update to my pics since my wife has helped me get the garage looking better. Doesn't compete with a lot of the garages on here but works for me.
Some of you fellas have some awesome workshops / garages! I would be embarrassed to post pics of my garage. Its a mess and needs some organization. I am very impressed, maybe this will motivate me.....
Here's an update to my pics since my wife has helped me get the garage looking better. Doesn't compete with a lot of the garages on here but works for me.
dang mike (zmotorsports), you put most of us to shame. As you can see from the attached, my girl is squeezed out of the hobbit shack of a garage by the other two high-maintenance chicks.
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