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School me on the best feature of your Bronco shop/garage

nvrstuk

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Just a Bronco driver for over 50 yrs!
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As I read these posts, some of these man-caves are palaces... :)

I also realize that I must live in God's country here in the PNW... my 30'x40' log shop with a 30'x35' attached shop behind it never needs a/c in the summer even with weeks of 90F summer days...

Wood heat for winter and a small ventless nat. gas heater to keep it above freezing in the winter. Full I beam running across the width with trolley...

Heck, we LIVED in our log shop for 5 years while we built the house (logs).

Cool thread... I could write a book about what I've learned doesn't work and what does for shops... mostly what doesn't!!! :)
 
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doradoguy

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Nov 22, 2011
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Besides all the normal shop tools, equipment and stuff, Ive got to say the best Bronco specific item is my rotisserie. An Iron worker buddy made it in about 4 hours. Its really made THE difference in the caliber of our builds.
I would like to see pictures of the iron worker. Great tool but usually pretty spendy
 

Crush

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Bronco Guru
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May 30, 2007
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Greenbottom, WV
i don't understand why one would need a rollup door. with a heated and air conditiond shop my door is always shut unless moving one in or out so the lights are never blocked when I need them. open door, bronco in, shut door. lights are free from obstruction. lol
 
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