In Reply to: RE: Enjoying new garage space posted by cawson@onetel.com on June 12, 2025 at 02:02:20:
Some folks use their garage for storage and stuff them full of junk while parking their cars in the driveway and on the street. Others park their cars in the garage along with a few gardening supplies and tools. My garage is not that well kept but here in Colorado the the cars collect several inches of snow. Snow and dirt on the tires get packed under the wheel wells and eventually melt onto the garage floor as mud.The garage is basically a multipurpose room and you use it as you see fit. As nice and tidy as E-Stat's garage is, I don't understand the need for a pair of stereo speakers unless he somehow faces them and sits in the sweet spot while working on his vehicles ;-) I have one lone powered speaker in my garage. At 80-Watts RMS it does a fine job for the little amount of time I spend out there.
Marshall Stanmore 80-Watt RMS powered speaker setup
Marshall Stanmore on a shelf in the garage
3 car garage with 2 cars parked
The space in front of the gray Subaru would fit a 3rd car but instead has a workbench, tools, shelving, and a 2nd freezer for
food items (a COVID-19 era purchase). And the powered speaker.
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Edits: 06/12/25
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- Stereo in the garage is not an American practice - AbeCollins 07:32:13 06/12/25 (5)
- No car has seen the inside of our garage in )15 year - Feanor 12:09:16 06/12/25 (1)
- RE: No car has seen the inside of our garage in )15 year - E-Stat 14:41:15 06/12/25 (0)
- RE: Stereo in the garage is not an American practice - Inmate51 07:50:14 06/12/25 (2)
- RE: Stereo in the garage is not an American practice - AbeCollins 08:04:27 06/12/25 (1)
- LOL! nt - Inmate51 12:52:45 06/12/25 (0)