So I started restoring a 914 -6 10 weeks ago. . I'm retired so i can spend 8 hours a day no sweat, I finished the body and lower portion is painted. . . start exterior paint tomorrow. . .
in the meantime I've been redoing all the components and, as a true Porsche guy, don't want them laying around getting dirty so what better place than all over my living room floor. .
My ex would have never allowed this. . too bad. .
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Most excellent use of the living room. Keep us posted on your progress - and my wife does let me bring in a few parts during the winter but not the entire suspension. Very nice work.
i rebuild stuff on my kitchen counter all the time [lots of counter space!]
My wife is great she let me have a bigger garage, maybe to stop me bringing parts into the lounge
Ha ha ha, see you that and raise you one... I've got a BMW R1100RS in mine. It lost one cylinder but has spark on that side. This is Houston so it's way too hot/humid and the mosquitoes way too large and athletic for me to work outside.
Wow! Nice work. I'm also not married and bring my parts into the house all the time. What better place to keep them safe from harm after they've been rebuilt!
Nice decor! That looks like it will be a super nice /6.
Post some pictures of the rest of your restoration.
John
I am married and still have a Ducati in the LR
You just need to get the right wife.
Nice work on the six; I am jealous. Given that we never use the living room, that would seem (to me) to be a most excellent use of space. Unfortunately my wife is a little less liberal when it comes to car parts in the house.
Looks like an excellent -6 resto from what you've posted. I hope to see it at some of the PCA SDR & other Zone 8 events once done.
My wife has all of HER hobby crapola in our LR & DR - painting, quilting, vintage dishes, etc. - so I get a corner with the latest item being worked on or last shipment from the usual sources!
Gotta rework the garage & outdoor storage for more work space out there! Fortunately SoCal isn't like Houston's B-29 sized mosquitos!
This was our dining room in my first place... AFTER becoming single again back in 93-94. I thought it looked quite nice/homey.
The niegbors were not as pleased....
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here is the new house living room, right after we moved in in 2008. This was my now wifes idea - although I cant actually play it up there (she is no dummy....)
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back in the 80's, A dear friend of mine, Had a four car garage full of projects, so he added sliding glass doors to his living room and parked his Ferrari 308GTB there. Looked great!
As others have stated.. It is all in WHO you marry...
Something to be said about having similar interests..
My wife was at my Mechanics Shop with me all the time when we were growing up.
Her daily drivers over the years have ranged from a
1970 Targa to a Sunbeam Tiger to a 1990 ZR1 Corvette..
Currently an 86 911 and a 99 A4 Quattro.
She learned to drive a standard on my 6 when she was about 16
Then again, I had the luxury of knowing her from when she was preschool.
my wife has agreed to never ask about what is in the barn....and nothing comes in the house except books and greasy people....
Rich
I both agree and disagree. I think it is a simple matter of respect - I respect what she likes and she does the same with me - to a point - Ha!
I actually would become annoyed with having somone where we shadowed each other all the time. I love my wife and kiddos more than anything, but it is nice to have a quiet moment ot two down in the shop or behind a kit once in a while to shake off the day. Cars and drums are my thing. Triathlons are her thing. Everything else from skiing to traveling to working on the house - and obviously family - are "our" thing. It's great, I feel very very lucky.
Is that case half bottom shelf dishwasher safe?
John
URY914,
Those pictures say it all. Thats awesome.
URY914,
I love it, I might actually try that during my rebuild (I'll send the wife to the Spa;-)
What did you use for detergent?
Simple green comes to mind.
In college, I rebuilt both a Karmann Ghia engine and my 914 engine in my living room of my rented apartment.
For the 914, my roommate was leaving for the weekend and said, "As long as it doesnt cost me any of my deposit".
When he got back on Sunday evening, he looked at the living room and said, "I guess you never got to the engine rebuild huh?".
I said, oh no, we pulled the engine, rebuilt it right there on the floor, and put it back in the car :-)
LOTS of tarps, newspapers, and paper towels.
You get funny looks carrying an engine up the stairs to the second story of a condo....
Stu
See---this stuff is nice and safe where it won't get damaged.
Yup, I agree
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My best friend in high school rebuilt his MGA engine in his bedroom. I don't think his mom even knew about it.
The dishwasher pics are not mine. They were posted on another forum.
My wife have never been to my garage.
I have had the garage for 6 years.
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