Nice! As long as we are doing bikes too..heres mine. Yes, it's been coated. Haha
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Nice! As long as we are doing bikes too..heres mine. Yes, it's been coated. Haha
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Went out to get lunch and back before the rain comes.
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It sits in front of a snowblower now as Fun Time is over in NE Ohio [emoji853]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2c1425194f.jpg
Rainy blah day. Mother nature is giving her a shower. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...279256f023.jpg
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[emoji1] Assembling the garage for Winter is like doing a puzzle. Gotta leave enough room to get to important stuff like snowblower, floor jack, rolling garbage bins while leaving enough distance to operate freely with daily 'garage tasks'. Also gotta keep the battery tender cords outta possible traffic paths.
Cayman is pulled far enough forward for mindless access to door to the house w armfuls of cargo so snowblower hadda go behind Vette. Besides, it's the wifes car and after all, 'Only a Chevy' [emoji1787]
It took some pondering; a normal person might not need to leave so much room but history has shown that just because I think "That'll be good enough" I get lazy and inattentive and wander into something at some point during the Winter. "Know thyself..." and learn from previous poor decisions. [emoji1]
Cayman will hopefully leave the garage at some point this Winter for a few weeks too so hadda keep that in mind before packing it all in. Like playing Tetris w bigger pieces.