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New toolbox/toybox!
I had my doubts about getting it up there but one full throttle run up the hill that I graveled got it. Completely satisfied with A&K Custom Sheds out of Northern Cambria PA!
 
:hello: Looks good. Shed looks to be 12'x 16'. Shed needs to be cleaned after making that 90 mile trip. My Wife and I are from Northern Cambria. We both went to School at Northern Cambria High School. Barnesboro and Spangler joined together to become Northern Cambria in January 2000. It's population went from 12 K to 5 K after the Coal Mines and Steel Mill all but disappeared.
 
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Thanks, it's 2 hrs east of me.
14x24 = 12'10" X 23'-5" inside wall studs.
Yes it needs hosed off
 
:hello: Are you going to run electricity, insulate and finish the walls inside like I done with my Bike Shop. You should paint the bottom edge of the Siding so it doesn't rote.
 
I've got double bubble roof and walls, probably will run 1 wire for an outlet and some lights in the spring. LP smart side re-engineered the product in 97' because of lawsuits about swelling, no problems since. I'm going to use some hardware cloth around the perimeter to keep critters out.

I'm just going to fill it up, keep a couple of hand tools in case anything needs worked on while up there. The idea being that it's a storage shed to keep the crap out of my basement and garage where I can work on things.
 
:hello: I bought this cordless power brush PET STAIN ERASER made by BISSELL from LOWES. $90. This is the third type that I've owned. It works better than the other two did. It got the stain out of my TACOMAS front passenger seat. 20240226_132035[1].jpg 20240226_132205[1].jpg 20240226_134342[1].jpg 20240226_103835[1].jpg 20240226_133754[1].jpg
 
:DWhat were you doing to piss yourself?
 
I was thinking about getting some brushes for the drill that the detailers use. Good to know the Bissell works.
 
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I went to vist my friend Ron A. wife. It's hard to believe that it's been three years since he passed away. Doris gave me a bunch of his tools. These must be an older set of K&L sync gauges. They are made in the USA. I gave some of the hand tools to my to Sons. ____________________________ 20240426_170830[1].jpg 20240426_171219[1].jpg 20240426_171236[1].jpg 20240426_171057[1].jpg
 
Nice kit! Probably easy to keep them from bouncing with the real valves.
 
:hello: Yesterday I got my throttle cables, carbs, air box to carbs duck boots and new stay springs back on my ZL 10. (3 hrs) Tomorrow I'll try out my new sync gauges.
 
:hello: I bought this VEVOR motorcycle hitch hauler model # TD-1004-08 for $210 directly from the manufacture. I did not like the location of the mounting points for tie down straps so I bought an 8'x 1" boxed aluminum rail. I also bought four S.S. eye hooks. The people at LOWES though I wanted an aluminum box. :laughing7:. I cut the rail into two four foot sections and mounted them on the sides of the hauler using S.S. carriage bolts. I added cut to fit reflector tape on the three exposed sides. ____________________________________________________________________ 20240816_101734[1].jpg 20240815_131751[1].jpg 20240816_095750[1].jpg 20240816_135632[1].jpg 20240816_135647[1].jpg 20240816_140257[1].jpg
 
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I would think you had a little trailer. Didn't know they had 2 row carriers, what weight bikes does it state for a limit?

I like the tie down mod.
 
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I never did a building permit before but for the shed I did. Got my assessment papers today and they jacked my structure value. o_O Blood thirsty bureaucracy.

Kinda makes me want to color outside the lines from here on out.
 
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