Dave In Florida
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My name is Dave, and I live in Florida. These things should be pretty evident based on my username.
I'm a lifelong gearhead, focusing on aircooled VW's, off-road rail buggies, and minibikes. As you can see, I have many and varied interests, and love to collect lots of projects in each of those areas. This makes me a packrat. Unfortunately I'm also extremely unorganized. My garage is a mess. I'm TIRED of it, and decided to do something about it. I've known about this forum for years, but just joined so I can get inspired by others.
I feel like a crack head, who gets caught performing ****** favors he isn't proud of in exchange for some rock. In other words, I've hit rock bottom, and am very ashamed of it, but I think this is the impetus I need to make drastic changes. so today, with great shame in my heart, here are pictures of my garages.
First, is my 28x40 block garage in the back yard. It was built by myself and friends in 2001, based on plans from a garage my uncle built. It was built from the beginning to house a lift. I had 2 "trough's" of concrete 24" wide and an extra 8" deep (total of 12") running the full depth of the garage to house the lifts anchors. I did this because at the time I built the garage, I wasn't sure if I was going to get a 2 post or 4 post lift, and wasn't sure where in the bay it would sit.
A couple of years after the garage was completed I added a 2 post 9k lb asymmetrical lift from Forward, which is apparently a lower level of the Rotary brand. I can't complain about the lift, it's worked flawlessly.
This is walking in the "man door", you can see the 10x8 bay doors on the left. The rest of the pics basically follow around in a clockwise pattern.
Next is the house garage. Technically, it is still a 2 car garage, because I have a fiberglass dune buggy body stacked on top of a rail buggy frame on the right side of the garage. The rail buggy frame is packed full of VW parts of all sorts, trying to make efficient use of space.
Overall view
So there you have it. My collection. I wouldn't say anything is junk, my hobbies involve parts that are either getting hard to find (old minibikes and VW's) or that wear out and break (off-road cars) so I do need to keep my stash. I just need to get it organized.
Feel free to point and laugh, offer suggestions, whatever. I have some ideas, and I'll document my progress in this thread as I go.
I'm a lifelong gearhead, focusing on aircooled VW's, off-road rail buggies, and minibikes. As you can see, I have many and varied interests, and love to collect lots of projects in each of those areas. This makes me a packrat. Unfortunately I'm also extremely unorganized. My garage is a mess. I'm TIRED of it, and decided to do something about it. I've known about this forum for years, but just joined so I can get inspired by others.
I feel like a crack head, who gets caught performing ****** favors he isn't proud of in exchange for some rock. In other words, I've hit rock bottom, and am very ashamed of it, but I think this is the impetus I need to make drastic changes. so today, with great shame in my heart, here are pictures of my garages.
First, is my 28x40 block garage in the back yard. It was built by myself and friends in 2001, based on plans from a garage my uncle built. It was built from the beginning to house a lift. I had 2 "trough's" of concrete 24" wide and an extra 8" deep (total of 12") running the full depth of the garage to house the lifts anchors. I did this because at the time I built the garage, I wasn't sure if I was going to get a 2 post or 4 post lift, and wasn't sure where in the bay it would sit.
A couple of years after the garage was completed I added a 2 post 9k lb asymmetrical lift from Forward, which is apparently a lower level of the Rotary brand. I can't complain about the lift, it's worked flawlessly.
This is walking in the "man door", you can see the 10x8 bay doors on the left. The rest of the pics basically follow around in a clockwise pattern.
Next is the house garage. Technically, it is still a 2 car garage, because I have a fiberglass dune buggy body stacked on top of a rail buggy frame on the right side of the garage. The rail buggy frame is packed full of VW parts of all sorts, trying to make efficient use of space.
Overall view
So there you have it. My collection. I wouldn't say anything is junk, my hobbies involve parts that are either getting hard to find (old minibikes and VW's) or that wear out and break (off-road cars) so I do need to keep my stash. I just need to get it organized.
Feel free to point and laugh, offer suggestions, whatever. I have some ideas, and I'll document my progress in this thread as I go.

Holy smokes Dave, you need a good douche and or intervention!! I know there are people on here that would say he's doing his own thing, don't complain, do not criticize, Butttt!! I'd bet there are somethings that are really valuable, that you forgot about? Just get a beverage you enjoy and hit it!! By the way, where are you located!!! Ha-Ha! Good luck, you're on your way!! 
