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You guys are way more advanced.



Currently don't have room to hang a deer.

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You can do it just taek the bike and fertilizer spreader down and wah lah!
Originally Posted by SamOlson
You guys are way more advanced.



Currently don't have room to hang a deer.

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Originally Posted by SamOlson
You guys are way more advanced.



Currently don't have room to hang a deer.

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Nice Razor...


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
Too cold out to get up, and take pictures! laugh

By the way Sam, is your full name Sam, or Samuel?

Don’t make this thread creepy..


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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redoing my garage, building the shelves using a framing nailer I shot a 3 1/2 in nail into the fat of my hand between my thumb and index finger. Only had maybe 3/4" sticking out. I remember staring at it for a second thinking "this should hurt alot worse than it does".

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Someday.........

I'm gonna have my very own garage!

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Did some exterior stuff last year. You can see my cock....

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Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Did some exterior stuff last year. You can see my cock....

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Is it pointing South?


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Most of y’all could throw away/donate 95% of the stuff in your garage and probably never miss it.
You might end up having to replace something for $20 that you got rid of, but 99 times out of 100 it would be worth it not having to deal with the messes everyday that most of you have and for peace of mind.
Never understood having a $50 worth of junk taking up space in the garage while parking a 50k truck outside because there isn’t room for it in the garage.
It makes zero sense to me.

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Originally Posted by ridgerunner_ky
Most of y’all could throw away/donate 95% of the stuff in your garage and probably never miss it.
You might end up having to replace something for $20 that you got rid of, but 99 times out of 100 it would be worth it not having to deal with the messes everyday that most of you have and for peace of mind.
Never understood having a $50 worth of junk taking up space in the garage while parking a 50k truck outside because there isn’t room for it in the garage.
It makes zero sense to me.
I hear ya

that's why I built another garage!

that $20 ended up being $12K

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Going from 48x60 to 28x36 has been a challenge.

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I would not buy something that runs on any kind of primer given the possibility of primer shortages and even regulations. In fact, why not buy a flintlock? Really. Rocks aren't going away anytime soon.
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Like the Jeep, Farming! What year is that CJ5? I've got a 61 that I'm in the process of rebuilding.

Between my garage and shop, they are both a mess. The upper level of my shop, where I do my reloading, isn't too bad.

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Originally Posted by ridgerunner_ky
Most of y’all could throw away/donate 95% of the stuff in your garage and probably never miss it.
You might end up having to replace something for $20 that you got rid of, but 99 times out of 100 it would be worth it not having to deal with the messes everyday that most of you have and for peace of mind.
Never understood having a $50 worth of junk taking up space in the garage while parking a 50k truck outside because there isn’t room for it in the garage.
It makes zero sense to me.
This is the viewpoint of someone who lives in or near a densely populated area or state. If you had to fix something, today, or even tomorrow, and the nearest town where you could obtain it was a hundred or two hundred miles away...you would have a different view. Out here, the prudent man never throws anything away...a fitting, a bolt, a piece of steel, a piece of pipe, a piece of wire, a tool...


Well this is a fine pickle we're in, should'a listened to Joe McCarthy and George Orwell I guess.
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Originally Posted by SamOlson
Today after work I was trying to walk across my garage when it dawned on me.

WTF?


Looks like a crackhead has taken over.

Way too much chit everywhere.


I want to see your garage mess.

And you organized weirdos can post pics as well.

Built mine in 2014......30 deep & 50 long..Allied Steel......24 gauge sheeting....R19 rolled insulation

Framed interior 2x4 walls...added 3/4" rigid foam board..along with R13 batting in cavity & then 1/2" OSB over top

Finished product with radiant tube heat...water........doors.....windows & wiring etc around $46K

Money well spent...cozy 68* inside on these cold 10* mornings

Was a big project.....had 2-3 other persons assist on the build

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Originally Posted by ridgerunner_ky
Most of y’all could throw away/donate 95% of the stuff in your garage and probably never miss it.
You might end up having to replace something for $20 that you got rid of, but 99 times out of 100 it would be worth it not having to deal with the messes everyday that most of you have and for peace of mind.
Never understood having a $50 worth of junk taking up space in the garage while parking a 50k truck outside because there isn’t room for it in the garage.
It makes zero sense to me.

Don't be a buzzkill. Garages like that provide unlimited pleasure to men. Pleasure in slowly filling it up. Pleasure in admiring your collection and complaining about it. Pleasure in finding that one needle in a haystack when you need it. Pleasure in cleaning it out. And great pleasure in filling it back up.

It is the one place where a busy man with lots of responsibilities can be free, throw caution to the wind, relax with no care in the world, and not give a damn about answering to anyone but himself.

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Must have been great to find that second gun safe you thought you had lost when you were cleaning up.

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it was in the den.

the wife suggested in a way that only wives can that I move it to the newly clean garage


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I fix and make things. I keep everything, even dust. Never dust, it could be a family member, come back to watch over you!

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