Made my day!Senor_Turkey wrote:I just use foul language. While it doesn't warm me up, it does make me feel better about being cold.
How do you keep your garage warm for repairs?
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Fish stick88
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Re: How do you keep your garage warm for repairs?
Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary... That's what gets you.
'94 850 Sedan - 160k miles
'94 850 Sedan - 160k miles
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Agreed!
That was hilarious.
I guess there's an upside to having a tiny garage: it's easy to heat. When I work I use three painter's lights -- those aluminum reflector-with-clamp things -- to see what I'm doing. With 100 watt floods in them, and a few layers of clothing, I can work in the middle of winter no problem. The garage will get up to perhaps 30 degrees F above the outdoor temperature.
I guess there's an upside to having a tiny garage: it's easy to heat. When I work I use three painter's lights -- those aluminum reflector-with-clamp things -- to see what I'm doing. With 100 watt floods in them, and a few layers of clothing, I can work in the middle of winter no problem. The garage will get up to perhaps 30 degrees F above the outdoor temperature.
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1998 V70, no dash lights on
1997 850 T5 [gone] w/ MSD ignition coil, Hallman manual boost controller, injectors, R bumper, OMP strut brace
2004 V70 R [gone]
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