Your going to have to get rid of the car. It takes up to much space that would be better utilized for more tools.
Ben
I sold a 1968 Mustang to make room for it. So many times I've been approached to do side machining jobs that I could have done on a Bridgeport in my garage. Now I can.
I decided to start building up inspection tools for my home shop. And keep my others at the day job shop. Boy tools sure have gone up in price since I bought my others 24 years ago.
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Your going to have to get rid of the car. It takes up to much space that would be better utilized for more tools.
Ben
Once I get a lathe the car will go into storage until I get my own building. Then it can come back. You can only do so much in a two car garage. Once I get to a point where it's time to invest in CNC's then it's time to make the jump into an industrial building.
Z-06 or ZR-1 ?
NIce garage, Nice vette. I got a 08 C6 sitting in front of my place.
Thanks. I really wasn't interested in owning a standard C4 corvette. But if I was it was going to be one of the two most ferocious ones ever made. And that would be the ZR-1 or the Callaway twin turbo BK2. And like me the people that have them don't drive them much to keep them pristine with low miles.