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LOL 900,000 SF garage

gtabasso

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My home garage is one car; so, it has patio furniture, yard stuff, a car and spare tires. But, where I work, there are tools and equipment galore. My friends and I shop here all the time; so, lots of this stuff moves from outside my window where I look at it all day and walk down the aisles to my friends' garages. Actually, work is how I met a lot of my friends. I am sure many of you can relate. You work with likeminded folks. Can you imagine the temptation of working here? Holy cow. I have bought things I don't have any use for or know what to do with or what they are. I buy things for my friends. It's a bad idea to work somewhere you can spend your paycheck. Like I wouldn't want to work in a restaurant or I would be 300 pounds or in a bookstore because my other addiction is books. Unfortunately, we have no books on technology here but plenty at the library book sale! Enjoy and drool. :)

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readhead

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Does your company refurb the equipment or simply by and resell? I bet you see some unusual stuff. Does a lot of it go overseas?
 
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gtabasso

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We buy and sell, as is. No refurb. Some distributors buy from us, fix and resell. We do have a bunch of overseas customers!
 
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rattle_snake

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Lots of pics on the website. Easy to get lost looking at all the stuff, many machines I don't even know what they are, exactly....
 

Richard Cranium

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I used to work in a whse that was 800,000 square feet, and I thought it was huge, We would pull semi's into the whse and from the other end they looked the size of a toy truck. Wow.
 
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