garage pics

1Michel

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Ok this might hurt, didn't see a "show your garage" thread in here.
So where do you guys work on your rides.
How much space do you have to work, lift, tools and cool stuff.
I'm curious do you put sa much time on the garage than on the car youre working on?
 
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4000 sq.ft.
2 x 2 post lift
1 x 4 post lift (one will be added most likely)
1 x 380V 270amp MIG
1 x 220V 160amp MIG
1 x 360V 300amp AC/DC TIG (non water cooled)
1 x 220V 160amp AC/DC inverter TIG w/ 220V external computer controlled water cooler
1 x 360V buzz box
1 x Facom GT-600 (updated 500) fully computerized 4 wheel alignment bench
1 x Sun exhaust gas analyzer

For the rest pretty much everything you'd need is there, apart from a lathe and a mill.
 
4000 sq.ft.
2 x 2 post lift
1 x 4 post lift (one will be added most likely)
1 x 380V 270amp MIG
1 x 220V 160amp MIG
1 x 360V 300amp AC/DC TIG (non water cooled)
1 x 220V 160amp AC/DC inverter TIG w/ 220V external computer controlled water cooler
1 x 360V buzz box
1 x Facom GT-600 (updated 500) fully computerized 4 wheel alignment bench
1 x Sun exhaust gas analyzer

For the rest pretty much everything you'd need is there, apart from a lathe and a mill.

yes sir 4000sqft.

That bring me to another question, and this one been asked a lot all over (crap I have a lot of those, sorry.) since you have both 4 and 2 post lift. could you park a car on the 2 post for a long period of time up in the air and park another under? I need a paking space specially in winter.
I'll probably install one this year (no wonder I'm so slow with the car) and still debating witch.
Rotary, mohwak, bendpac.
Mohwak is a monster that cost more.
I allready installed the 220v in the garage for it
 
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