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Old 12-08-2011, 10:34 PM
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Nice addition! Now you can fill it up with more cubs!
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Old 12-08-2011, 11:06 PM
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Nice cub garage,some people live in houses smaller than that!!
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Old 12-08-2011, 11:43 PM
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That is very nice! I need a building like that.
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not even close to full,making the home then toys will come later. would rather wait to give a spot inside then leave outside.

"next is the car lift !!! "

i can only wish on the lift, i traded height for floor space.

girl friend / wife saw it going up and asked well is it big enough? i said no but it is a start. shakes her head as i smile.
why that little ol'shack it'll due
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Old 12-09-2011, 03:10 AM
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Unhappy Bigger's Better ?

I've been told size doesn't matter !! Takes a big broom to sweep the room , but the little ones get the corners , and all that........




























oh ........................nevermind . You were talkin about summpin else .


(Nice Cub shack) !!
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Nice cub garage,some people live in houses smaller than that!!
ummmm i would be in that catagory now.
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Old 12-09-2011, 06:09 PM
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just got a call and floor is planned to go in Tuesday, had to check local weather forecast/guessing and they are calling for partial sun cloud and 40's all week and 29-30 at night. i may just squeak by and get the floor down before it freezes here.
i just went out and chopped a hole in the wall between the two buildings so i have just under a 8 foot opening between them. i want to get the 2 floors to match coming together and still hang up a curtan between them if i want to try and heat the old half.
24 feet is not very deep as far as newer vehicles go so that is why i went with 32 feet on new part, also you always need to get somthing out and have to move cars trucks or tractors to get to them so that is why i added the third 9 foot door on the side.
easy part is done getting it up, now all i have to do is pay for it
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Old 12-24-2011, 10:23 AM
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well the floor went in 10 days ago but before the got started i chopped a hole between the two buildings so the cement floor would match and not have a lip or bump between them. i asked them how long before parking on it and they said 28 days but i have waited this long 18 more days will go fast enough and it will give me time to get some openers hooked up and outlets wired. you can not tell by picture but there is still room between the two tractors for girl/wife to park her car.
that was my major motivation for the addition to have my area and a "spot" for her
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Looking Really Nice!!
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not even close to full,making the home then toys will come later. would rather wait to give a spot inside then leave outside.

"next is the car lift !!! "

i can only wish on the lift, i traded height for floor space.

girl friend / wife saw it going up and asked well is it big enough? i said no but it is a start. shakes her head as i smile.
I have a Auto Lifters lift in my 10' tall shed , just have to miss the 9' wide joists cars and PU go all the way up


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