Life sucks when you fill your garage with tools and have to work in the driveway lmao

I work on my porch (:gee:) or in my yard, or in the dirt driveway. I'd kill to have a paved driveway to work in.
 
Yeah, $1500+ worth of tools rides around in my $500 jeeps every time I drive them. Learned my lesson there.

It does make trail fixes less painful by comparison, I just lie there on the ground working on my jeep going "well I wish I'd done this at home lying in dirt, at least there weren't people waiting for me there"
 
I fill my garage with motorcycle. And castoff parts.......ok yes also tools.
 
I did somehow manage to cram one jeep into my garage to work on it, but now I'm constantly re-arranging to keep a path clear enough to walk around it. Everything else gets worked on in the driveway, or the street when the driveway is full.
 
I've managed to keep it tidy out of necessity - I make my few bucks working on cars for people in the garage. If it's a slow few days, though, and I work on my own junk? Can't find a place to put my coffee down for all the tools & parts...
 
Is this another first world problem?
 
LOL



I wish I had a garage for my tools!! I work on the gravel with the tools that are in the jeep!! :rof:

Pretty sure we all started that way. My XJ was a rolling tool box for the longest time.

Let be honest, it's a lifted XJ...it pretty much still is a rolling tool box.
 
Wait until you fill your garage with tools and then find yourself paying shops to do work you are perfectly capable but dont have the Time or Space..

lol
 
I have a small living room my wife lets me work on my jeep. If she didn't i would be laying in sand and looking for tools all the time.

No joke i work in the living room. Old homestead house
 
Is this another first world problem?

I've been to Kenya where I've seen professional mechanics working on the dirt street. They may have a small building for tools nearby if they are doing well. Often they just buy electricity from another business and run extension cords if they are lucky to have power tools. Welding out on the street/sidewalk is a pretty common occurrence.
 
This is a first world problem I will soon remedy for myself. Buying this place. There's a house somewhere on the property, eh whatever that's not the important thing.

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That large door is easily big enough for a military truck, now you have to get one
 
Very nice.
Since I was 14 or 15, I've wanted a barn. Never cared much about the house that it comes with...
 
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