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Just cleaned the garage and coated my floor with epoxy that resembles polished marble, and finished tiling the walls. I will move the workbenches and cabinets back in this weekend. Bikes will share space with cars and I think my wife mentioned she would like to park inside as well.

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And now it looks likes this.
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As I posted.... i have no real work space! My back porch serves weather permitting! My junk dude came through with this tool and i love it! My dad had one just like it! And .. as i was storing it in the shed i began to stare at it and began to remember how my dad showed me how to use those old tire patch kits that you had to light on fire! It would melt the patch to the tire. Some of those tires were covered in patches And then i would use this very style pump to inflate the tire! Good times!!! When this pump originally sold i was skinny, blonde and my whole world was riding bikes and skateboards all over cupertino ca. Circa 1970’s a lost time now ... but that pump is staying in my work space! Bill in bama! We were a Schwinn household!!!

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I work in my basement and store some of
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the bikes there. I have a woodworking shop in the second half. 114 two wheeled vehicles and most have engines. The red and black Service Cycle Sportsman picture has the Whizzer that is in the Smithsonian. The Service Cycle was a dealer display and never written. I only gather what I need to finish another bike. I like to kneel on carpet to work on bikes but the carpet gets spotted. The shop where the engines are rebuilt is where I dimple rims. T shirt, "Born Free Taxed To Death".
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We bought a new home last year, and had a new daughter welcomed into the family. The bikes and work shop have kind of been on the back burner. Finally things are settling down a little and I'm starting to get the shop set up how I want it. I feel very fortunate to have a 30 x 40 insulated and heated pole building with a 20 x 24 garage attached to the back of it. The back garage is where the bike area and man cave is gonna be. Been a slow process, but hopefully more pics of it finished by the end of the year! Joe
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