My late father had it built (in addition to a 3-car garage with
bathroom). Dad knew shops; he was an auto shop teacher for a while and
designed the original automotive technology program at DeAnza College in
Cupertino (I've known several mechanics making a good living after
graduating from the program). With his passing, I've inherited the task
of maintaining all my family's vehicles (hence the need for a lift).Â
The 'barn' is a lot more cluttered now, although the fire engine now
belongs to the FD from which it originally came; one of my first tasks
is to de-clutter it and effect some repairs. As it is on a farm, there
is lots of dust to deal with, as well as an invasion of mice and rats.Â
It's a battle.
Bob
On 10/14/2018 12:16 PM, Kent McLean wrote:
> Bob Spidell wrote:
>> Space isn't an issue; my dad built a large 'barn'--that's what it's
>> shaped like, and what we call it--but it's really a large shop
>> URL:
>> <http://autox.team.net/pipermail/healeys/attachments/20181014/0d66a155/attachment-0001.jpe>
> Wow. Who did you have to kill for that? I mean, Wow, nice shop.
>
> A few years ago we bought a house with a 32x24 barn (with a few stalls for
> horses). A year later my wife peeked in and said, â??It looks like weâ??ve
> lived here for 20 years.â?? I really need to start tossing some of my
> "treasures" so my kids donâ??t have to.
>
> -
> Kent McLean
> â??56 100 BN2
>
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