My house was built in 1927. The garage is TINY. I might be able to fit the Jeep Wrangler in there, but I wouldn't be able to open the doors, and that's if I had nothing else in the "garage".
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no thanks.Move up to LA.
Falling while skating probs as bad as falling while boarding LA “mountains”.Move up to LA. I've snowboarded in the morning and surfed in the evening a few times. OTOH, skateboarding in the morning and getting hit by a stingray during an afternoon surf is much easier in SD.
Why does your Jeep wrangler have doors??My house was built in 1927. The garage is TINY. I might be able to fit the Jeep Wrangler in there, but I wouldn't be able to open the doors, and that's if I had nothing else in the "garage".
Home Depot shed?I want to come up with something attached to the outside of the house or up against the neighbor's 6-foot high fence that I can lock boards inside. No garage and the shed is full of bicycles and yard tools.
currently in the housing market. even aiming for a garage....going to have to do exactly what you are htinking. paddlebaords and surfbaords need their own space away from hateful and jealous monthly leaking types. im triple locking mine so she wont know what's in there.I want to come up with something attached to the outside of the house or up against the neighbor's 6-foot high fence that I can lock boards inside. No garage and the shed is full of bicycles and yard tools.
come on...the goal will be to make it as absolutely uninhabitable as possible^^ once you establish a man cave, the better half will devise a scheme to rid you of it once brought to suitable standards of inhabitance
best to always plan 2 man caves in advance.
what is that, a quiver of crutch boars?!?t-rax the bomb. owner tom is super helpful. top notch made in usa product. gonna order more.
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His shortboard bag lies flaccid and empty.what is that, a quiver of crutch boars?!?
not only that, tom will customize them for you. the quality is top notch.t-rax the bomb. owner tom is super helpful. top notch made in usa product. gonna order more.
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Dat ankle!!!!
this is horrible yet awesome. at some point...ill hopefully have to construct something liek this for paddlebaords and boardsI finally sorta finished the shed. The t-rails worked really well, and probably ended up being necessary, given the 3-ft depth.
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Here's the pretty-much-finished-but-never-really-finished shed: A few pics of the shed
over-engineered stuff of note:
Embarrassing stuff of note:
- * Adjustable dividers on t-rail system
- * Flex-sealed floor
- * Solar-powered light
- * The framing
- * The amount of design that went into it fitting under the roof facade while still being removable without complete disassembly
- * The fact that it might weigh around a half metric ton.
- * Probably the roof, depending on whether it works once it rains again.
i like all the pouched fins doing the double door dangle.I finally sorta finished the shed. The t-rails worked really well, and probably ended up being necessary, given the 3-ft depth.
View attachment 136428
Here's the pretty-much-finished-but-never-really-finished shed: A few pics of the shed
over-engineered stuff of note:
Embarrassing stuff of note:
- * Adjustable dividers on t-rail system
- * Flex-sealed floor
- * Solar-powered light
- * The framing
- * The amount of design that went into it fitting under the roof facade while still being removable without complete disassembly
- * The fact that it might weigh around a half metric ton.
- * Probably the roof, depending on whether it works once it rains again.