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Suaoki U10 jump starter. Jump starts a E46 325XI with no problem. Started the car 6 times and only dropped down to 97% battery remaining. The battery in the car is completely dead, does nothing not even a light bulb.
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100 amp plasma, baby! It's already rigged up to the plasma table, just waiting for the tip for the torchLeave a comment:
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It'll be done on Tuesday. Next weekend I need to get gravel delivered. And maybe rent a bobcat again.Leave a comment:
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Nope. Cost is not really the issue. The county wouldn't give me a permit for a garage because a garage needs a driveway and a driveway needs to be 9' wide with a foot of space on either side. I don't have 11' all the way on the side of the house I want to put a driveway in. It narrows to 6.5' at the cellar door because the stairwell sticks out. I could try for a variance but at 6' I probably wouldn't get it. They asked me to move my cellar door. Lol. The other side has the septic field and a 65' maple tree. So I could either do foundation work or get on city plumbing. $20k+ either way and a lot of construction, big fat nope. I'd rather move.
One guy took me aside and said, "hey.. if you got a shed, you'd walk the permit right through."
So I got a shed.Last edited by Kershaw; 01-18-2018, 02:00 PM.Leave a comment:
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I assume there is a big price difference in the permitting for a shed Vs garage.... Only 72" door..... Good thing E30s are only about 66" inches wide, should fit fine with folding a mirror.
Epoxy, its easier to fix after you chip it then with polished cement.....Leave a comment:
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Well, I couldn't get a permit for a garage. So I got a permit for a shed with a gravel floor. A shed can't have a door wider than 6', so it has a 6' wide door. There will be improvements. Lol.
Trying to decide between epoxy over concrete or polished concrete.Leave a comment:
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I have a 36x40 "shed" and its FULL of shit, that no one can seem to get rid of..... barley enough room to park the wife truck inside and still walk around it.... makes it very hard to get motivated to work on shop projects....Leave a comment:
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Yeah, we currently use about half of one half of our garage to store misc. stuff. Leftover lumber, yard working supplies, a few giant butcher block countertops, shelves with various stuff.
It will be nice to consolidate it all in the shed so I can put in a workbench and tool box on the back wall and then park an E39 M5 inside.Leave a comment:
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I put up a 12x20 in my back yard. It’s big enough to put a car in but actually it’s full of e30 parts.Leave a comment:
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Jealous Kershaw.
We're building a 10'x12' shed this summer. Finally going to have a full half of the garage for myself.
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Shed? You got yourself a little barn there. Are you going to pour a concrete floor? Looks like metal siding and metal roof?
Dropping off materials for a 24'x32' "shed." Lol. Unfortunately the builders got stuck in traffic, didn't get the post holes dug in time, the inspector showed up, saw the lack of holes and left. Everything is pushed back a day.
I am very impatient at this point. Been years waiting for this.Leave a comment:
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That sounds like some edgy elitism.
There's a lot to be said for a good product that doesn't require any thought to buy or set up.Leave a comment:


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