What are some things my P-car garage must have?
#18
Three Wheelin'
Ofcourse the most important thing, a fridge with a huge amount of coolled beer!! And ehh, i think thats it.. Ow wait, maybe some tools.. ;-) you got all the 944 special tools like the crackshaftblocking tool? And the oil/water exchanger outline tool? (D*mn, why are all those words in Dutch not just the same as english, what are the proper english words for these tools)
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Burning Brakes
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A good low-profile floor jack and some sturdy jackstands are worth their weight in whatever currency you care to use.
The #1 thing I can say that's critical is good lighting. If you can install extra florescent lighting it's a godsend. Also, Wal-Mart sells 90 lumen LED flashlights for about $15 that are AWESOME. Basically indestructible and they run on AAA batteries.
Also, while not critical, the help of some good RL friends goes a LONG way towards enjoyment (Thanks JoKa, Dougs951 and ModdedEverything951S!!!)
The #1 thing I can say that's critical is good lighting. If you can install extra florescent lighting it's a godsend. Also, Wal-Mart sells 90 lumen LED flashlights for about $15 that are AWESOME. Basically indestructible and they run on AAA batteries.
Also, while not critical, the help of some good RL friends goes a LONG way towards enjoyment (Thanks JoKa, Dougs951 and ModdedEverything951S!!!)
#21
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Hey no one mentioned this yet, but a GOOD fire extinguisher. Couple of small ones could save yours and your families lives.
+1 on the good jack and stands. No more dinky trolly jacks for me. What a difference when you don't have to spend an hour just to jack the car up!!
+1 on a simple air compressor with an impact gun.
+1 on a good vice too!
+1 on lighting. Paint the walls and ceiling too if you can. Reflected light helps too!
+1 on the good jack and stands. No more dinky trolly jacks for me. What a difference when you don't have to spend an hour just to jack the car up!!
+1 on a simple air compressor with an impact gun.
+1 on a good vice too!
+1 on lighting. Paint the walls and ceiling too if you can. Reflected light helps too!
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I'd also like to put out there a good (large) drip tray
Good quality eye/face protection
A hang point for your overalls
A roll or seven of duct tape
Also, a trolley for scooting around on your back under the car is a lifesaver. Much more comfortable for those extended periods you will be spending under cars.
Good quality eye/face protection
A hang point for your overalls
A roll or seven of duct tape
Also, a trolley for scooting around on your back under the car is a lifesaver. Much more comfortable for those extended periods you will be spending under cars.
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i thought it was a young Jessica Canizales, but now i'm no longer sure. she's 32 and i probably first saw her on Caliente (univision) about 12 years ago. this could be a photo from when she was just a bit past Jailbait.
#26
Burning Brakes
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Already have the jack stands, jack, impact wrench etc.
I did get some flourescent overhead lights from homedepot. I have them in the other garage as well. They are REALLY nice. And only $20 per ballast to boot.
And I painted it white a month ago
Damn, I guess I've done everything lol
I did get some flourescent overhead lights from homedepot. I have them in the other garage as well. They are REALLY nice. And only $20 per ballast to boot.
And I painted it white a month ago
Damn, I guess I've done everything lol
#27
Burning Brakes
Go to www.garagejournal.com , you'll find tons of stuff to do. If you want to heat the garage, you should insulate it too. Lowes has r12 for like $9 for 40 square feet. Also, a Hazet Assistent is the best thing to happen to my garage. Hard to find used, but I use it all the time. AND it's German!
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#28
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Hey no one mentioned this yet, but a GOOD fire extinguisher. Couple of small ones could save yours and your families lives.
+1 on the good jack and stands. No more dinky trolly jacks for me. What a difference when you don't have to spend an hour just to jack the car up!!
+1 on a simple air compressor with an impact gun.
+1 on a good vice too!
+1 on lighting. Paint the walls and ceiling too if you can. Reflected light helps too!
+1 on the good jack and stands. No more dinky trolly jacks for me. What a difference when you don't have to spend an hour just to jack the car up!!
+1 on a simple air compressor with an impact gun.
+1 on a good vice too!
+1 on lighting. Paint the walls and ceiling too if you can. Reflected light helps too!
ZR8 beatme too it.
1.) Get a good and low profile jack and a lift fitting for the car. How much is a good jack - well it is not at Sears unless it says Pro on it and it wont go under the car.
2.) A lift is better. Everything on these cars went in from underneath including the hood.
3.) Get a Wilton vice.
4.) Ingersol air compressor and bigger than you think and at least a Ingersol 1/2 inch and maybe some others too. With a big assortment of sockets say about 6 mm to 36 mm. Think I am kidding. You could go buy a nice new Porsche if you sold all the tools I have. And then there are some I am still getting.
5.) And while you are at it a lift for the bike. I did not get one until I had owned about 40 bikes. Nice !
6.) Did I say some big strong benches. When I buillt this house and shop I built them where you could set a Porsche on them and not wince.
7.) I have light blue on the benches, light-ish creamy yellow walls and light grey concrete and a whole damn ceiling full of double floureescents that are the shop type long bulbs with the cold start. And I always need more light.
8.) Tool boxes.
9.) Roll around cart.
10.) Battery charger and a battery boost jump box.
11.) Another big bench for reloading . If you are like me.
12.) More stuff. Drill press. Parts washer. Torch. Stick Welder unless you are a real welder.
That will only get you started. But it will be a good start.
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It will keep you cozier in the winter and cooler in the summer. And it does really save energy, too!