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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 12358734" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>I agree on the blast booth, the lift, and at least making the smaller garage a part time paint booth. </p><p>But don't stop there. Get into doing some powder coating too. An inexpensive powder coat gun and a medium size, used, industrial oven would be a great start.</p><p>The lift would be your greatest single expense. A two post, asymmetrical lift would be the most useful to have. You could do suspension work, engine removals, trans and clutch replacements, and IRS work. Put it in the big garage, but place it where you could have a car up on it for a long time and still be able to get other cars in and out easily.</p><p>Try putting your 220 volt air compressor in a small, separate room with a fan to keep cool air from the outside flowing around it, but keep the sound out of your work area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 12358734, member: 10303"] I agree on the blast booth, the lift, and at least making the smaller garage a part time paint booth. But don't stop there. Get into doing some powder coating too. An inexpensive powder coat gun and a medium size, used, industrial oven would be a great start. The lift would be your greatest single expense. A two post, asymmetrical lift would be the most useful to have. You could do suspension work, engine removals, trans and clutch replacements, and IRS work. Put it in the big garage, but place it where you could have a car up on it for a long time and still be able to get other cars in and out easily. Try putting your 220 volt air compressor in a small, separate room with a fan to keep cool air from the outside flowing around it, but keep the sound out of your work area. [/QUOTE]
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