nicholam77
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Wow, exciting updates! The Apex are
, looking forward to seeing them mounted on the vette. The race deck is a fun evolution too… I’m sure it will look great.
Happy holidays!!
Happy holidays!!
That's a huge improvement in both look and function...nice work! Excited to see the Racedeck pictures!
You'll be surprised how much that 4"-5" impacts your space. Great solution!!!
That's a huge improvement in both look and function...nice work! Excited to see the Racedeck pictures!
You'll be surprised how much that 4"-5" impacts your space. Great solution!!!
Wow, exciting updates! The Apex are, looking forward to seeing them mounted on the vette. The race deck is a fun evolution too… I’m sure it will look great.
Happy holidays!!
Ditto what they said. Looks so much better and more functional.








Looks awesome!!
Thank you! Now that I have this floor, I initially felt a strong obligation for becoming a slave to keeping it clean, but that is slowly fading. it's tough in the winter here to make this happen.








Looking good. I like having a couple of shorter pole jacks for doing tasks like ball joints or other axle work, but I just took two standard length pole jacks and cut them down. I like those you showed. The area cleaned up nicely and looks much more organized. I'm sure it feels good to have that done and now will be easier to keep it that way. In my last shop I had an area of steel that was my nemesis. I would organize it and then get busy doing paying work and it would slowly become unorganized and before I knew it I was taking half a Saturday to move it outside, clean and reorganize. Can't tell you how many times I repeated that process...![]()
You should keep track of how many times you go to reach for something that is no longer there. Been there, done that!
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Great thread Roberto!
Just finished scrolling thru from A-Z over the past day or two.
Lot of nice work and great seeing the kids grow and being with their Dad!
Garage is looking great. Funny you sold that long ladder, I noticed it in your last post and thought it seemed out of place there.
I don't think I ever commented on your thread after I finished reading it all, but great work on everything. I enjoyed the garage transformation and really enjoy all the XJ work. I almost bought one in 2017 to replace my 1998 TJ when we had our second child but couldn't find anything decent enough.
This looks great! And loving the thought put into re-organizing....I would benefit from doing some of this myself!


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Brother Nice starting point. A 26x34 with that ceiling height gives you a lot of options once it’s finished out. Blank slate garages are intimidating but also the best kind to work with. Looking forward to seeing how you take it as things start coming together.










Who made the shelving?Haha I feel that. I can't tell you how many times I've started throwing stuff into a bin or 5 gallon bucket until it's full, then I'll spend 6 months moving it around until I sit down and ACTUALLY go through it. Sad part is most of it is junk and just gets tossed anyways.
Haha I bet you're right!
Thanks both for taking the time to read it through. It's been so all over the place over the years, I'm always impressed when it holds someone's interest enough to make it from beginning to end.
Thank you!
Small update, but I mentioned adding one more shelf above the latest section of slatwall. Those shelves come in 2 packs. Originally I skipped the 4' section behind the lift column since it JUUUUST didn't fit depth wise, but I decided to just trim the "extra" one from the 2 pack and add it in after all. Only had to cut a notch in it about an inch deep, so it wasn't too bad. As well as the last one on the end as planned. Now I've got this really long continious span along that wall. I think my last step is to organize this shelf. I won't fill it, so there will be rom for the future, but it's also going to get used as a staging area of sorts for parts/material I buy for projects that I will get to installing in the near future, so that they're not sitting on my work bench until I get around to them.
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Great updates and this weekend is going to be epic snow!!
Congrats on the new toy and trailer. We snowmobiled quite heavily for 20 years (1989-2009) and agree it was fun, but also a lot of work. Most of that was self-inflicted however, as I had so much chrome and polished aluminum on my sleds that after each Saturday's ride, they came out of the trailer, allowed to melt off in the shop, then cleaned given a once over and if anything needed attention, which the usually did, those issues were addressed and then loaded back into the trailer for the following Saturday's ride.
Congrats on the new sled and trailer!! I bet it got some use this past weekend.
We got 2' down my way. Happy trails![]()
Who made the shelving?

Thanks guys! @zmotorsports I feel that. It's a fine line between cleaning the dirt from the ride and keeping them show ready. I did get a wheel kit so I can roll it into the shop as needed for cleaning and maintenance. The new race deck flooring must be protected! Haha. This sled has a picked track too, which I don't love and makes that harder. As you know, the logistics of owning a sled can be a bit annoying. Hoping the fun and memories with the kids will offset that.























Hoping to get out in the car more this year.
I've said that the last two years and I still struggle. I finally got ours out over the weekend for a short couple hundred mile drive, but it hadn't been on the road for nearly 6-months, and we had such a mild winter too.I need to make more of an effort to get it out on the weekends and play vs. working in the shop.
Nice mods and very well executed.![]()
I've started driving my vette more as a daily driver when the weather is nice. Had someone at the grocery store one day why I had it to get groceries, and I just said the trunk is plenty big to hold them and it's much more fun to drive than my truck. Plus its much better on gas.









