You can't buy petrol at Curry's.
Ah but can you buy curry at a petrol station
You can't buy petrol at Curry's.
Or Diesel. Not surprising, most electrical appliances run off battery or the mains.You can't buy petrol at Curry's.
Sorry about the timber thread hijack thingy.
Nice Range Rover
Fiat 500 (cute wee town cars, I just think they are a classic.
Audi S4 avant
Can't think of any more so I'd go for a band saw and a pillar drill to round things off.
Maybe not in the spirit of the OP but it's my dream garage and it's already got too many cars in it.
You can probably get something like thisAh but can you buy curry at a petrol station
Update....Butternut squash risotto. Homemade chicken stock since you ask.What's for tea?
For all my chat about timber and supper, I notice I am the only one who has come up with a dream garage.That's the spirit.
Don't let @stony see that.You can probably get something like this
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A man of tasteA 1932 ford roadster hot rod
A 1962 ford thunderbird convertible
A Ducati Multistrada
A Ducati 1299 superleggera
Under the concrete floor?I used to have a nice double garage. Now I have my parents in there (after converting it of course).
About 20 pounds of c4 under the display room floor.We're just designing a new house for a client with a vaulted car display room off the family space and games room. Four spaces for lambo, porshe and two ferraris with additional spots for his bikes.
You get cars to it through the triple garage which will house some of his "day to day" collection.
Trouble is, he's a scumbag - what booby traps shall I incorporate?
I used to have a nice double garage. Now I have my parents in there (after converting it of course).
Under the concrete floor?
I wouldn't mind something like Jay Leno's.
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I can get you one of those Ford trucks, still quite a few of that vintage driving around here