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New garage progress

Farmall Cub

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New garage in an older building. The building was a woodshop for the PO and I just put the garage door in.

Over the past five years it has been a workshop for anything I could get through a 3' door opening. Needless to say, it has been a total mess at times being more storage than anything.
So, with the door complete the building has a completely new use and, all kinda **** to move, throw away or relocate.
Over the years I built a workbench (actually it was the first thing I did when we bought the place), put in some old cubbyhole shelves I brought with me, built/reworked some shelves, changed lighting, etc.

I picked up a compressor from a friend who no longer needed it. Got that installed last week.

When ever I get some free time I pull the vehicles out and work on rearranging or cleaning a little at a time.
I'm getting there!

Pictures are kind of a panoramic view.

 

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Farmall Cub

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More on the garage...
A.) I definitely think I need a new tool box. I bought the one I have in 1978. It has served me well but all my tools do not fit, I have two other small boxes plus things laying on shelves.

Picked up a pot belly stove down the road for 45 bucks, can't go too far wrong there.
The place had a gas heater hanging from the ceiling but it was not sized right (too big).
It didn't work when I first got the place. I found out the building was too tight and it couldn't get combustion air. I drilled a relief hole behind it into the attic space and that seemed to fix it. Never liked it, it was a monstrosity that got in the way and, I'd have had to remove it to install the door anyhow. Sold it.​
 

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