Shop update. Who says you can’t have a mechanic shop in a 2 1/2 car garage? Tried to make video in 4k for the first time too.
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Nice
I knew right away. He was a Minnesotan
very nice setup.its a garage that is realistic and do-able.
it’s quite the toolbox you have there though.
u did couple oil changes to earn that baby!
How are those led lights installed? Do they plug into each other and only one plugged into an outlet or wired in? Been looking at buying some
Thank you for taking acoustics into consideration for your videos. Heavy inflected reverb sucks when you're trying to listen to someone talk. Good job! 👍 Nice setup too!
what height is your roof?
Put some sound dampening mats on the walls/ceiling. They’re cheap on Amazon and will get rid of most of the echo.
I like it. I like it a lot. Nice set up, Rusty.
Amazing how you can run a shop with 2 (15 amp breakers) . I have purchase the lift and I think I’m going to cut the floor and pour 1 foot deep footings.. my floor is not cracked , but not sure what psi concrete they used , and don’t know how to check for that.. thanks
Love the space. Question for ya: if you had to pick the most profitable mechanic jobs what would those usually be? How much do you charge for your time fixing customers vehicles? Thanks