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Nice.
I wished I had the 3 bay garage with one being a bit higher and longer.
The top of my cab is 2" too high to get in without a can of grease so that
the paint streaks from the house paint come off after I drag it through the
opening. The othe roption is run without the leveling pucks in the front. NOT!
New digs. Lake Stevens/Snohomish/Monroe are the new romping grounds. My favorite thing is the 26' two-story garage bay (left-most) that the Ex will fit in just fine for projects/upgrades out of the elements! Now maybe I'll fix the damn heating issues I have had all winter LOL. Once the garage is unpacked that is...
Beautiful house...congrats on the move. Very jealous of the garage as well....I'd love to have a "work shop" for my weekend tasks.
thanks all. It'll be a minute before I can actually use the garage because we're having carpets put in about half the house and sorta remodeling the master bathroom, so unpacking is slow going right now haha. I'm very excited to have some elbow room compared to our last place where I couldn't fit the rig in the garage once I put shelving up. I plan on getting 4 nice jack stands so I can stick the Ex up off all fours at the same time and whatnot. Hopefully I'll be able to finally get around to some fixes and also get my flag pole rigged up before summer and get my LED running lights and some cab lights mounted.
Contrary to popular belief....no, I have not fallen off the edge of the earth but, it's not for the lack of trying. Had a sever heart attack last Dec. and had to change things up. I dunno what you would do but, I decided to buy a 5th wheel and head south for the winter. Just got back from Lake Havasu City, AZ sporting a nice tan and a much better attitude. I also took down three of my bikes and one of them took home 1st place at the Rockabilly Reunion show. It came at the cost of getting stuck in the Portland area during the last week of Jan for a week and a 1/2 in the snow and ice (see pic below). Put the ole F150 into 4 wheel drive and hauled that 12,000lb trailer outta there to warmer territory.
This is in front of my sisters house in Sandy, OR....was soooOOoo glad to get outta there.
Thanks.....nice to know that I'm in good company with the ticker.
I was one of the lucky ones. They cleared some blockage and jammed a couple stints in the intake of my ticker they said they hadn't seen a heart recover back to 100% before. Told me I was good to go and do everything I used to do without restrictions or heart therapy. Whaahoo!!
I hope yours was at least as good with your prognosis.
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Happy Sunday peeps. Anyone working on their truck today? I just waxed the hood with some new wax that folks say will last a full year. I'm not holding my breath, but will finish the truck in a few weeks if it lasts that long.
Might get under the truck later today to remove a frozen bolt. Then I can install my new cab steps.
I am glad that someone had a good Sunday. Tetsu is very sick and will be spending
the night at the vet. It's crazy how much a sick kitty can cost. I think we are almost
over $1,000.00 as this point. He is only 6 and has been in good health up to this point.
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