Found a sweet garage/shop...
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..where I get to do the work myself.
It's part of a navy base/shipyard, and since I work on the yard I get to rent a bay for $6/hr. They are a full service shop so they have tools to do everything, and I get to use whatever I want.
Lifts, air tools, big oil collection things, tire mounters, wheel balancers, you name it... except a leak down tester.
Why don't they have places like this available to the general public??
It's part of a navy base/shipyard, and since I work on the yard I get to rent a bay for $6/hr. They are a full service shop so they have tools to do everything, and I get to use whatever I want.
Lifts, air tools, big oil collection things, tire mounters, wheel balancers, you name it... except a leak down tester.
Why don't they have places like this available to the general public??
..where I get to do the work myself.
It's part of a navy base/shipyard, and since I work on the yard I get to rent a bay for $6/hr. They are a full service shop so they have tools to do everything, and I get to use whatever I want.
Lifts, air tools, big oil collection things, tire mounters, wheel balancers, you name it... except a leak down tester.
Why don't they have places like this available to the general public??
It's part of a navy base/shipyard, and since I work on the yard I get to rent a bay for $6/hr. They are a full service shop so they have tools to do everything, and I get to use whatever I want.
Lifts, air tools, big oil collection things, tire mounters, wheel balancers, you name it... except a leak down tester.
Why don't they have places like this available to the general public??
I forget sometimes how fortunate I am to have a shop available to me with a lift and tools. I don't mind working out under the weather when I have to, but its always nice to have a shop that's available.I would say theres not public rental garages due to insurance reasons. That and the misuse of tools, equipment, etc.
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We have a place locally where you can rent a bay. I'm not sure the cost, but it isn't $6/hr. I believe that you have to pay to rent tools on top of the space as well.
I'm glad to have a decent garage to work in, just wish I had a lift.
I'm glad to have a decent garage to work in, just wish I had a lift.
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I'd like to use this one for an LSx swap in the future, but I just don't see their hours supporting my project. They close at 5 most days and only working on weekends just wouldn't get the project done very quickly.
There are some bases in the area here that have the same kind of setup. It is a serious fringe benefit for motorheads that are in the service.
The main thing I would love to have that I do not have now is a lift... and a good MIG and/or TIG welder.
The main thing I would love to have that I do not have now is a lift... and a good MIG and/or TIG welder.
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A neighbor of mine back in CA who was a Marine sergeant introduced me to this concept. We cracked the frame of his KTM in a really ackward spot one day. Took it to Pendleton, and a buddy of his laid a TIG weld across it that looked better than the factory beads.
Good friends to have.
Good friends to have.
Yup, they have those at most bases. I haven't used one yet since I haven't done anything that required any tools I don't have (except a cherry picker - borrowed one). Next place I go I'll use their services if offered.
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