1Garageman
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"Too much stuff" = Time to sell it!


Yard sale time, or start posting stuff for sale on Craigslist and Facebook!


Yard sale time, or start posting stuff for sale on Craigslist and Facebook!


Got to meet RacerRick and his friend today, was very cool to get to discuss shop things IRL rather than remote. I also feel a bit better, as I was told that a working shop should be a bit messy.Spent a good couple hours discussing things, I got to do a show and tell tour, it was fun, now I have to go north and visit his place.
"Too much stuff" = Time to sell it!
Yard sale time, or start posting stuff for sale on Craigslist and Facebook!
Stro ... you need to refocus and prioritize sometimes...
Today... I found a new Mexican restaurant... My day is done.
It was nice to meet you. A working shop should always be a bit messy, just like a working desk.
My toys and tools are an order of magnitude smaller than yours, but you are welcome to visit any time!













Well, I got the trailer wheels to all spin, but now I am just plain stuck. There is about 12" of slime on top of the ground and I have basically made 5 ton mud angels in it. I am going to have to wait until I have a second person so I can pull while they back the truck up, the Mitsu can't pull both, might have been able to if I had the blade, but I am just dragging myself toward the trailer right now. I know it won't take much to get it out once I get a secondary driver. I would have to say I made a good effort, err, mess.....
This is what I started with, made it tough, but the brake that wouldn’t release on the trailer was the real killer.
Moved the trailer a bit with Mitsu, Gabe me some breathing room......
Just enough, to hang myself.....
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Keep your current shop. Rent out the other one.
You don't need to compromise your business for dad.
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Strouty, the decision is yours to make. That said, it seems you would have more control over your life if you took over your father's homestead. You would own the place, not lease it like the shop you are currently using. The house adjacent to your current shop is probably just going to disintegrate while the owner figures out how to take it with her.
You couldn't have said it any clearer and it is my thought process as well.
If you owned the property at or near the bottom of the hill you could build your dream shop there and fix the delivery access problem (and make the build easier).
There is over 100 acres currently, but we will be developing it in the next five years.
You also have the opportunity to preserve the family homestead.


Strouty, warn you about what? Everything you wrote made perfect sense to me. I'm positive it won't take any time or money.Seems like I always get myself into these situations, yet I never learn, why don't you guys warn me about this ****!![]()


