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Old 01-11-2008, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158
Exactly leave the tarp outside to cover the grill and turn up the heat & big screen ...Now thats what im talkin bout
Very Very nice. What are the dimensions of your building?

My issue was that I couldn't construct a large enough building because of the architectural committee and trustees where I live. I had a heck of a time finding a place even with 3-5 acre lots that didn't have restrictions with respect to garage size.

Running Hot, you definately have a sweet spread!!
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Originally Posted by baywatch
Very Very nice. What are the dimensions of your building?

My issue was that I couldn't construct a large enough building because of the architectural committee and trustees where I live. I had a heck of a time finding a place even with 3-5 acre lots that didn't have restrictions with respect to garage size.

Running Hot, you definately have a sweet spread!!
Thnx big daddy , the Toy Box is 160' x 60' with heated floors, floor drains , addtl 400,000 btu used oil forced air heat furnace, complete with bath & showers ...(for when im in the dog house WOOF WOOF ) no architectural committee and trustees here that week i bought an 80 acre farm knocked down the farmhouse ,contracted the Toy Box , forgot to pull a permit to this day !!! (honest mistake yeah right ) subdivided the property, land improvements, sewer & water,put in the roads , sold off the lots and built some of the homes and the toy box is/was there all along (wink wink) ...

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Old 01-11-2008, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158
Thnx big daddy , the toy box is 160' x 60' with heated floors
, floor drains , addtl 400,000 btu used oil forced air heat , with bath & showers ... no architectural committee and trustees here i bought an 80 acre farm knocked down the farmhouse ,contracted the building , forgot to pull a permit (honest mistake yeah right ) subdivided the property sold off the lots and built some of the homes and the toy box is/was there all along ...
Very Nice! Ultimate shop, skater, LamBo, ect.
RunninHot- enjoy 2008 as you are my mentor!
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Old 01-11-2008, 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by FASTTIMES
Very Nice! Ultimate shop, skater, LamBo, ect.
RunninHot- enjoy 2008 as you are my mentor!
ROCK ON BIG DADDY & a Safe & Prosperous 08 to you ...
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Old 01-12-2008, 01:58 AM
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Bro, I understand exactly what you are talking about. I can understand using a tarp for added protection ... but to use it as you only means of a cover is just completely ludicrous.
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Originally Posted by FASTTIMES
Very Nice! Ultimate shop, skater, LamBo, ect.
RunninHot- enjoy 2008 as you are my mentor!
Ditto that!!
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Old 01-12-2008, 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by FASTTIMES
Very Nice! Ultimate shop, skater, LamBo, ect.
RunninHot- enjoy 2008 as you are my mentor!
Chit guys hang on a min now i have to go L@@K UP MENTOR
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Old 01-12-2008, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158
Chit guys hang on a min now i have to go L@@K UP MENTOR
Ok,, how about HERO !
I didn't even mention the wife with "friends"

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Originally Posted by FASTTIMES
Ok,, how about HERO !
I didn't even mention the wife with "girlfriends"
Your wife,my wife,or both ????? Sounds great L@@ks like we'll have to make a pit stop in OKLA on the way to TEXAS , is'nt that around the state of E-DOCK LOL
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I thought someone was making fun of me. Then I went out and realized it was silver. Who the hell would cover their boat with a blue tarp anyway.I spend my money on gambling and women, screw shrinkwrap. JC
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