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To: rtmack <RTMACK@pop3.concentric.net>
Subject: Re: work shop
From: jkamo <jkamo@home.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2002 15:39:05 -0700
Jon, whats the matter you let your other half determine
what you can and cant have in the garage, or are your
priorities screwed up?  Park the daily driver outside,
and do what you gotta do inside the garage,
if you dont have a garage, extend the kitchen.

Joe

rtmack wrote:

>Jonathan Amo wrote:
>
>>List,
>>
>>My wife and I are in process of buying our first home. Unfortuantley
>>newer homes garages suck, The two car configurations have no space in
>>them for anything, just two cars. I have a few bike projects, tool boxes
>>  etc etc. want to be able to install work bench etc.  What I am
>>woundering does anybody know of or can recommend a place to get a nice
>>outside storage shed I can use for a workshop. does anybody have any
>>recommendations or ideas? . Im thinking of a 8 x 10 or larger?
>>
>>Jon Amo
>>
>>Jon:
>>
>
>just so happens I took "The Lady Madalaine" to a home & garden show Friday, 
>and I
>picked-up some info on sheds & cabins.
>
>The ones I liked the best were the "Custom Built Wood Storage Buildings by
>Woodmaster Building Company, Inc."-- marketed through Home Depot.  I really 
>liked
>the style of one called "Master Gable Deluxe 7'-- and you can get one of those
>12' X 8' built on-site (on concrete blocks) for $1375!
>Their site is at www.wood-master.com (I haven't been there yet)
>"Tuffshed" had some of the typical steel outdoor buildings on display.  Their
>site is at www.tuffshed.com.
>Or you could do what I did-- banish the cars to the driveway.  My 2-car garage
>(in a typical 5-year old subdivision house) now has enough space for me to work
>on my bike.
>Russ

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