NOT A SPECK OF DIRT ON THE FLOOR
I bought a copy of this magazine called GARAGE STYLE. It must be something new, because I never saw it before. It’s full of some great garage ideas and one…
I bought a copy of this magazine called GARAGE STYLE. It must be something new, because I never saw it before. It's full of some great garage ideas and one after another fancy garages with not even a speck of dirt on the floor. Now, I wish my car building looked like those garages, but then I couldn't even tell I was "home." How would I know I was in my own building if there wasn't some dirt or oil spots on the floor? My idea of heaven isn't a shop with a spot-free checkerboard floor -- my idea of heaven would be another 12 feet added to my 72-ft. long building and a couple of more Backyard Buddy lifts inside so I could start stacking cars. What I need is more room for all the "good stuff" I accumulate.





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