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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468175 03/25/19 01:18 PM
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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: SapperTitan] #7468195 03/25/19 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by SapperTitan
Originally Posted by bill oxner
What do you guys do in a pouring rain?
walk from the door to the truck.

I run, but at my age, it's about the same speed as a young guy walking.


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: bill oxner] #7468203 03/25/19 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by bill oxner
What do you guys do in a pouring rain?

WTF?


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468252 03/25/19 02:11 PM
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Current home only has a small 2 car garage. Ranger, coolers, tools, kids toys, etc take up half. Mrs. Goldy’s Yukon XL goes in garage when weather is bad. My truck will not fit length or height.

Starting a new home build, and one of my requirements was a 4 car garage that is tall enough and deep enough for me to park the F250 inside comfortably. up



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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468254 03/25/19 02:13 PM
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Keep boat in 1/2 of the garage. Don't have a garage door opener so its a pain every day. Either park under the carport or just in the drive. Don't have junk in the garage keeping us from using, but do like the open space to work on projects.


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: GOLDSTEIN] #7468256 03/25/19 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by GOLDSTEIN
...4 car garage that is tall enough and deep enough for me to park the F250 inside comfortably.

That's going to be fantastic.

Next house.


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468265 03/25/19 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Superduty
I HAVE to have my vehicles in the garage. Always have since being a homeowner for over 30 years.

What gets me is people that fill their garages full of boxes/junk and park outside. My neighbor has two nice vehicles and his garage is full of junk. Barely room to walk. Neighbor across street has a 3 car garage and 2 are full of boxes and one car in driveway.

I love the peace of mind of my vehicle being safe during spring storms. Vehicle stay cleaner longer as well.

It’s just me and my thing, I realize everyone is different.

Some have carports, some have man caves, I get it, but boxes full of stuff???

Cra-cra.

You guys that worry about what others do with their garages, should really evaluate your lives. Don't yall have something better to do? And stop looking into others garages!


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Buzzsaw] #7468339 03/25/19 03:08 PM
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Is that steak parked in its garage?



Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468349 03/25/19 03:21 PM
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I keep a rain bonnet inside my vehicle so it doesn't mess up my bouffant.


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468403 03/25/19 04:07 PM
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My truck is just a tool. It works everyday and gets washed every other year if it's lucky. I'll never understand people that worship a truck.

Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468409 03/25/19 04:14 PM
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All of you "it's-just-a-tool" guys, do you neglect your other tools too? Because one parks in a garage does not mean one worships their vehicle or that the person or vehicle is a princess. You're not manlier because you don't park your "tool" in a garage. To me it actually makes *you the tool*.


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: 68rustbucket] #7468411 03/25/19 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 68rustbucket
Is that steak parked in its garage?

I approve this message.


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Mickey Moose] #7468420 03/25/19 04:21 PM
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My truck is just a means to get me and whatever I need to from a-b. I take better mechanical care of it than most, but its 3 years old and hasn't been washed since it was 1 month old. Its also never been stored inside, I don't want it getting spoiled on me.


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: redchevy] #7468436 03/25/19 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by redchevy
I don't want it getting spoiled on me.

Heh.


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468508 03/25/19 05:42 PM
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Wife’s Subaru goes in one side, my bass boat in the other. My truck is too tall to fit anyway...

Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468514 03/25/19 05:50 PM
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I have table saws, chop saws, welders, reloading bench, work bench, and various other tools taking up most of the garage. If I move all the other stuff off to the side, I can get one vehicle in...but then I wouldn't be able to get to my tools easily. I wish I would have been able to get my truck in the garage last night...if so, I wouldn't have hail damage today!

Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468537 03/25/19 06:14 PM
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Does anybody have one of these? Gimmick?

Decent reviews on Amazon and certainly cheaper than most deductibles.

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I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.

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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468549 03/25/19 06:28 PM
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I don't.




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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Mickey Moose] #7468557 03/25/19 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Mickey Moose


Riiiiiiight...but doesn't answer the question.

I was thinking about having something in the truck or car when away from home.

Amazon points burning a hole in my pocket.


Originally Posted by Superduty
I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.

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Originally Posted by TXGUNNER308
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Riiiiiiight...but doesn't answer the question.

Annnnnnnd... if you watched any of the videos you'd have at least somewhat of an answer.


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Mickey Moose] #7468570 03/25/19 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Mickey Moose
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Riiiiiiight...but doesn't answer the question.

Annnnnnnd... if you watched any of the videos you'd have at least somewhat of an answer.


Mooseketeer...I did watch the videos prior to my post but I take those with a grain a salt. I would prefer to get input from people that have actually used one.


Originally Posted by Superduty
I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.

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Originally Posted by TXGUNNER308
Mooseketeer...I did watch the videos prior to my post but I take those with a grain a salt. I would prefer to get input from people that have actually used one.

Turdgunner - great. Just trying to help. Though I don't see too many people offering up first hand reviews so suit yourself.


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Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Mickey Moose] #7468574 03/25/19 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Mickey Moose
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Mooseketeer...I did watch the videos prior to my post but I take those with a grain a salt. I would prefer to get input from people that have actually used one.

Turdgunner - great. Just trying to help. Though I don't see too many people offering up first hand reviews so suit yourself.



LOL...good one. May the weather gods drop a big a DEUCE on you!


Originally Posted by Superduty
I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.

Re: Vehicles in garage. [Re: Superduty] #7468577 03/25/19 07:01 PM
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Not worth the hassle. I could have nothing stored in my garage and can barely fit my wife's car and my pickup. They just don't make like they used to. So it's my wife's car and on the other side is my motorcycle, riding mower, and workbench.


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