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  1. http://brewery.org/brewery/cm3/CatsMeow3.html Enjoy! Don
  2. Get the VIN number and go to the DMV and have them look it up. They can tell you if there are any liens or back fees due. I bought a '69 GMC truck with no title and since the VIN was not in the DMV records, it was easy to get a title. Good luck! Don
  3. Thanks, Davy. I'll have a cold homebrew in the fridge for you! I drive the V8Z to work 4 days a week. I cut back to 2 days when gas was over $3. I'm still waiting for a 10.9 timeslip. My best is 11.16, most recent is 11.36. Don
  4. Thanks, Dale. The other Z's are in this corner... My 240Z, ready to burn some rubber... Don
  5. Agreed! She's a keeper! True, but we don't have to worry about vampires! Don
  6. The first thing I did when I moved my Nova into the shop was lay a patch of rubber inside. Don
  7. Mainly storage and workspace for project cars. I put in two 16' long x 4' wide by 8' tall sections of pallet racks for parts/general storage. I'd like to frame off a game room inside. I still need to run electricity, wire for lights and outlets, install insulation, add a bathroom, etc.... Don
  8. 50x100 My wife says I won't be getting any more Birthday/Christmas gifts for the rest of my life. Don
  9. I've been thinking about shelving/cabinets too. My new shop just passed final inspection yesterday. My problem is, now that the building is up, I am broke. Northern Tool has some nice looking shelving: http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/NTESearch2?storeId=6970&N=0&Ntk=P_Brand&Ntt=USP&Nty=1&D=USP&Ntx=mode+matchall&Dx=mode+matchall&cmnosearch=true I've been advised to check metal scrap yards for used pallet racking. Good luck and let us all know what you end up with. Don
  10. Davy, The shop is 50' x 100' x 12' . I'm still at the same property, in Gilroy. I can harldy wait to get signed off by the county so I can move in. Should be done by the end of this month. I'm sure the epoxy will hold up to car tires, floor jacks, fuel spills, etc. I used a similar product, from the same company, on my garage floor about 10 years ago. It's held up to all of the above abuses. This product is supposed to be "new and improved". The company is about 10 miles from your house, in Hayward. They used to be in San Jose 10 years ago. Don
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