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Who has the messyest shop/garage????
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Bernd:
PT,

Doesn't look messy to me at all. :scratch:

Looks more like a "well equiped shop" capable of doing any job required. :lol:  :lol:

Bernd
PTsideshow:
Well I guess  :thumbup:

Obligatory motor cycle photo  ::) Honda cl70 scrambler  1971 0r so less than 700 miles and no paperwork. Was a barn find, it was stored in a barn since 1975 I was going to use parts for another project. But as things happen the project is on hold pending a redesign.

The junk pile load waiting for its last ride to the scrappers.

The two storage leantoos behind the shop for the bits that are saved beacuase the look to be useful.


The two bays as they looked this morning

The area behind the people door and stairs to 2nd floor

Second floor after a clean up, been 4 months and it still is more space than not  :bugeye:
Despite the fact that to turn around most days, I have to go back outside to do it. Only have a couple more days of bending aluminum trim and installing vinyl siding and insulation on the sides of the front peak of the hose I will be able to remove the trim brake and all the stuff that goes with it. Getting a bay back so I can hook up the TIG unit and start practicing this winter.
Cornish Jack:
 :worthless:
Hmmm, maybe so but I can't actually get into a position to take a photo of my 'toy shed' - the main one, that is. The 'obligatory' motorcycle is another Honda but just a tiddly little C90 bought new in '74 and done just 4500 miles. Having knackered my kickstart knee it has become unusable but can't bear to get rid of it. Ther appear to be some irritatingly tidy people in this world. Possibly my ONLY saving grace is that I'm not one of them. :(
Bogstandard:
If we are into mo'sickle shots, this is mine before almost everything chrome was replaced or added and a new Memphis Shades screen fitted. Also it has real sheepskin colour matched seat cover, to keep your a**e warm. It seems that a sheepskin perfectly matches the shape required for the Goldie without any trimming, so could be used as a rug in the house, or even sold back to a sheep that needs a new blue coat.




It hasn't been ridden for 18 months, and I will never be able to ride it again, so make me a reasonable offer and you could have a bike that is a showstopper once it is cleaned up and the rest of the new chrome and electrics are fitted.


Bogs

BTW, for those not in the know, it is a Honda 1500cc flat six GL Goldwing. The one everyone loves because of the reliability.

johnbaz:
Hi Bogs

That's an awsome machine :bow:

There used to be (and possibly still is) a Goldwing club here in Sheffield that met regularly, i used to see the occasionally in a sort of convoy- a sight to behold :thumbup:


John :beer:
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