Ocalicreek's Garage Layout Planning Thread
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I don't want to sound like a broken record, or cry wolf, or sound like wolf crying on a broken record or something like that, but I did more work on the garage tonight, sorting and shifting boxes and stuff. I'm encouraged to know that a considerable amount will be taken to the church rummage sale in August. I'm challenged, dare I say discouraged to realize just how much lawn equipment will be living there...being as we don't have a shed to store it in, nor much room in the yard to put a shed. Maybe one of those little plastic lean-to jobs.

Anyway, I've also hit upon a plan that, by the squares, seems to work. A few rough detail sketches of the yard and interchange look promising. We'll see. I'm all too familiar with that frustrating feeling you get when what you thought might work, just isn't going to work no matter what, well, at least not without seriously compromising minimum radius or some other important design consideration. Like John Armstrong has said, it's a process of controlled pessimism.

Glad to have you aboard, Loren.

Galen
I may not be a rivet counter, but I sure do like rivets!
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