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Ya, looks frustrating as heck! I'd be inclined to build a bigger shop, or sell and find a bigger place.
Just a little jealous sarcasm.
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(06-30-2015, 12:42 PM)stevec Wrote: Ya, looks frustrating as heck! I'd be inclined to build a bigger shop, or sell and find a bigger place.
Just a little jealous sarcasm.
Steve
Thanks Steve. My wife and I have actually kicked around the idea of purchasing a new home with some property to build a bigger shop but to be honest I don't want to go back into debt. We paid our home off in 2006 and I would like to be able to retire in my mid-50's (46 years old now) which I don't see happening if we were go a couple hundred thousand in debt for a home and bigger shop. I will just be happy with where I am.
To be honest it has kind of forced me to be realistic about organization and various projects I have thought about starting due to the lack of space. It may look like a lot of space there but it is tight and I don't like to bump into one project while working on another, I get work claustrophobic in that manner.
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(06-30-2015, 12:55 PM)Kennyv Wrote: Nice SHOP MIKE looks good I envy ya big time..... Cuz id love to do custom machine work on bikes.
Btw are you the famous mike with the awesome power draw bar ?
Nice looking scoot there Kenny.
Thanks for the compliments.
I don't know about famous, but I did post up a thread with the power drawbar a few weeks ago and have a couple of youtube videos showing how I fabricated it.
I can't take the credit as I saw it on Colin's (compedgex) youtube channel and tried to copy it. I liked his version much better than my original one so I sold my first one and built my current version.
Mike.