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Messy shop? Watch this.

therealaveragej

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Watch how I deal with this huge mess. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fR5rdPZm3cs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
 
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bczygan

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OK, Tell the truth.......It was really a video of you MAKING the mess, running backwards!

Actually great video.

I'd like to know how you posted the video. I'd like to do one. But it wouldn't look much different than a still photo of me sitting and drinking a beer.

And welcome to GJ. What's your location?
 

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All that, and you still can't get a vehicle in the garage.
I think I'm stuck where I'm at, don't know how I'd get by with anything less than 5 garage doors. I don't like leaving stuff outside for some reason.
 

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Not enough time cleaning and organizing and too much time messing with the camera.

Could have really saved time by placing the camera outside and just closing the door.
 
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Thank you everybody for watching. I've been on the garage journal before but I've never subscribed. I do appreciate all the awesome comments.
 
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I LOLed at the covering of the license plates. The NSA knows where you are, and the rest of us do not care.


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I LOLed at the covering of the license plates. The NSA knows where you are, and the rest of us do not care.


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I don't want the person that just made a bad cut to see my license plate. [emoji6]
 

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Another homeowner keeping $45,000 worth of cars outside so you can store $1500 worth of **** in your garage. I don't get it....
 

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I need to practice shop hygiene as I lay a tool down where ever and then spend 10 minutes looking for it. A friend of mine, I was over helping him, and he couldn't find something, so he said "I am going to clean and organize things until I find it." Good strategy. I've been using that technique.
 

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Another homeowner keeping $45,000 worth of cars outside so you can store $1500 worth of **** in your garage. I don't get it....

If the cars were inside, then he couldn't do anything inside the shop. I'd rather have the cars live outside so I can use tools and equipment inside and thus save a lot of money on repairs/projects. Plus that's not s--t; it's tools and equipment.

I think the best way to deal with this stuff is to just buy $2k to $10k cars so you don't feel bad about keeping them outside. :) That leaves more money for tools/equipment. Or building a separate workshop, I guess, for the workbenches and equipment.
 
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Scary to drive around with them exposed!:scared:

Nope. Still not getting it. And really, most people don't.

Privacy is about preventing people from connecting pieces of information. By itself, the license plate means very little. Connected to a username, possibly with other pieces of information connected to that same username, it becomes an attack vector. And since posts like this are semi-permanent, the attack vector is searchable for a long period of time, rather than being transient.

TL;DR: Preventing malicious entities from "connecting the dots", maybe even way in the future, is why people obscure their license plates.
 

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Another homeowner keeping $45,000 worth of cars outside so you can store $1500 worth of **** in your garage. I don't get it....

Why all the negativity? Are you hoping maybe to discourage future users from joining, lest they be roundly abused for no reason? That's a good way to kill a forum!
 
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therealaveragej

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Why all the negativity? Are you hoping maybe to discourage future users from joining, lest they be roundly abused for no reason? That's a good way to kill a forum!
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Nope. Still not getting it. And really, most people don't.

Privacy is about preventing people from connecting pieces of information. By itself, the license plate means very little. Connected to a username, possibly with other pieces of information connected to that same username, it becomes an attack vector. And since posts like this are semi-permanent, the attack vector is searchable for a long period of time, rather than being transient.

TL;DR: Preventing malicious entities from "connecting the dots", maybe even way in the future, is why people obscure their license plates.

I'm in the "don't get it" camp. The chances of someone wanting to attack (for use of a better term, and just following your wording) are probably greater of someone that has had a personal encounter with the OP. The chances of someone online wanting to track this person down are slim, the chance of someone being local and capable are even slimmer.
I couldn't care less either way. Maybe there is something to hide, maybe the cars are stolen, or have been involved in another crime, or maybe he's on disability and shouldn't be playing in the garage, but there isn't a dot on his face so that's probably not it.
At the risk of running this off topic, I REALLY don't understand why plates are blocked in ads like on CL, will they cover the plates once I see the car in person as well?
As far as the negativity on this forum in general, some may be uncalled for, but it's one of the positives as far as I'm concerned. People say what's honestly on their mind without having to worry about hurting someone's feelings. Everyone is entitled to an opinion whether you agree with it or not. Grow some thick skin and keep moving ahead.

To the OP, welcome to the GJ!!! So elaborate on what you do to make money from the garage. I'm guessing from what I saw maybe woodworking or similar? Also include your address and social security number. :D
 
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To the OP, welcome to the GJ!!! So elaborate on what you do to make money from the garage. I'm guessing from what I saw maybe woodworking or similar? Also include your address and social security number. :D[/QUOTE]

You guessed correctly. I am a woodworker, upholsterer, and a big DIY'er(too cheap to pay someone else to do it[emoji6] ). I still have a day job but my side jobs pay for my DIY projects a lot of the time. LMAO on the social and address.
 
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therealaveragej

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You can call me Average Joe! I feel very welcomed here. I will be contributing more pics and videos soon. I have also been planning to do a shop tour. Thanks for the great welcome![emoji2]
 
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