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I just got mine built,the door will be here tomorrow,then the exterior paint on the weekend,the electrical next month,then the sheetrock,the interior paint,the cabinet,and I will go from there. I had this 14"X20" garage built just for my bikes. The wife even says do whatever you want,it's YOUR PLACE.
I must do too much "garage work" in my two garages because neither one of them ever look like some of these. I guess I have too many tools!!!
This does motivate me to clean up the house garage and make it "pretty."
Past few years I have been doing side work fabricating rock crawlers and that type of work has nearly destroyed my shop out back. Grinder dust goes EVERYWHERE, it amazes me that some of you guys are doing metal work in the same place you store your bikes. Good news is I have had about all the grinder dust huffing I can take, so maybe it will get cleaned up.
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