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The propane tank feeds the house. Posts are actually on 10's. They are going to bookshelf the walls in with 2x6's, so shouldn't be too difficult for them to put the OSB up.




Nice progress!
Dang, that F700 looks a little tired on the front drivers corner, no? Maybe she's just sitting in a hole.
You're putting 10 tons per load into that thing?!? It can't possibly be rated that high... ? be careful. 2 hours per load? You must be pretty far out there? What's your time worth? Maybe paying for a single gravel hauler train delivered could be worth it.



What is the car under the wood shack?

Nice building you have going up. Even with all the delays, it seems to be moving along faster than a lot of builds here on GJ. Thanks for sharing! Pics, pics, pics, please.
I see from your comment on TWHHH that you grew up in Western NE. I'm from Gering and my wife is from Henry,NE. Need to see that Z-28. I had a '68 a long time ago when they were affordable.





awesome building it looks real good! plus a fellow ls swapped foxbody owner I applaud the fiarmont!
Garage is coming along nicely.
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Mike.
Wow, small world, indeed!
Looks like you raised the status of your Z/28 quite high with all the right modifications. While it may not be as collectible as a 67-69, it's a great looking car that represents the heritage well.






More progress on the building. The interior is finished, all that is left now from the builder's end is to spray the insulation in the ceiling, install the overhead door, and replace the man door with the correct one without a window.
Then it's time to wire it.
This past weekend was a long one. I lost my grandad the week before, so I headed back to western NE to help get things organized and attend the services. This was the second major blow I've had in 6 months after losing my dad in October. I was very close with both of them and they've taught me the many skills I have today. This building has been a great way to divert my attention. I'll be bringing home the next project soon, below are some pictures. It's a 1949 GMC 250 1 ton dually, purchased new by my great grandfather and given to my grandad many years ago. It's been sitting inside the shed since 1971 with bad master cylinder. I plan to make it my new tow pig with some updates and a full restoration(more therapy).
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very nice garage! ill be checking in frequently,
LS swaps are the best mods to do on older vehicles, I have a 71 c10 ls swap with a 5.3 LS1 intake...
Your garage is looking awesome!!!!!!!
What kind/size air compressor are you going to have in there? And are you going to run pipes for it also?