where do you do what you do?

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where do you do what you do?
phat phabrikationz avatar
phat phabrikationz
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Rent, unfortunately
mindlissmetalfab avatar
mindlissmetalfab
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Edited: 10/12/2010 9:18:09 PM by iLLblazer

Edited: 10/12/2010 9:15:38 PM by iLLblazer

Here's part of mine:

http://blogs.minitruckinweb.com/6641854/miscellaneous/mindliss-metalfab/index.html

Old pic, i have 2 more bays that arent pictured so its about double whats shown. I now have a 50" roller, better drill press, wider hydraulic press, and a fully fixturable table.

Oh and the blazer is in primer.

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bigperm avatar
bigperm
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Uncle Fester avatar
Uncle Fester
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Standard issue 2 car garage, need to find something a bit bigger.
DougyFrisch avatar
DougyFrisch
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At my buddy's place right now... He lets me pay him with fountain cokes and pinstriping. :TUP:

stlowburban avatar
stlowburban
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30 x 50 in the back yard.
robzilla avatar
robzilla
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I have a standard 2 car garage, Outgrowing it. Need something bigger. I'm looking to move now, hopefully the next place I get has a larger area!



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cable avatar
cable
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Edited: 10/13/2010 1:39:42 AM by jcable

cramped like a mo fo,lol....ok for paint,but tear something apart+tools+work tables=not much room.then move everything to a small utility bldg to the left of this one during paint,lol. but it works....

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Getbored Designs avatar
Getbored Designs
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started on my carport installing audio and air ride
and spraying in my gravel driveway
all the time using friends shops when able
97-05

then put up a 48' x 32' pole barn behind my house
05-010

now we re in a 80' x 30' industrial zoned area and i couldnt b happier!
010-current
unusualfabrication avatar
unusualfabrication
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My shop is currently at home. Its not very big, only 400 sq ft (20'x20'), so I can only work on one vehicle at a time because of all the tools and equipment I have. Also it only has a 16'x7' door so when I build/work on lifted trucks I have to do it outside on the approach. It can be very frustrating at times having to jockey stuff around so much but it keeps overhead down. I am now looking for a larger industrial building to move my shop into. One with larger doors, more space, and 3-phase power.