1970 Duster project in Sweden

Otherwise, I love what's going on with it! You're doing great work and look forward to every time I open this thread. I'll finally get to go pick up my Scamp from my dad's place pretty soon. I just recently moved into a new house and I had a 30'x40' slab poured. The 30'x40'x12' structure kit should be delivered this week, and hopefully erected in a week or so. I'll only have a single 10' roll up and 3'x7' man door, but it'll work for what I'm doing, I think. It'll probably be a while before I get electric set up, but I want it to be equipped with an 80 gal compressor, availability for a good quality welder, and eventually a 2 post lift. I found some 4' (1.2m) LED lights on Amazon that come in 4 packs for 120USD and I'll probably have about 8 or 12 of them.

I've missed out on 4 years of actually being able to work on my projects due to change of duty station assignments in the USAF, now I'm retired from active duty and shouldn't have to move any more, so I can lay down some roots again and start resuming parts and activities in my life that have been placed on hold.

Thanks for the encouragement! Congrats to the new house and to building your own shop. It will probably be as fun building it, as it will be working on your Scamp in it :) Do you have one of those "shop build" threads?

Myself, I was voted in to become a member in a huge garage with only American cars and enthusiasts. I feel very lucky to have this place. We share the club room, the storage, the grease pit, the machine area and the car wash corner. But we each have our own space for our cars. I have compressed air and a drain in my shop in the garage. Here are pics of my corner. It's great, but I would really like to have my own house and shop one day. I live in an apartment. I can't afford a house in Stockholm where me and my girlfriend lives.

Best of luck with the building of your shop! I look forward seeing it!
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