I was restoring a 1967 Meyers Manx, pre-tag body, the genuine article. Got 
about 80% finished & downsizing caught up with me! I had MIG, TIG & 
Oxy-Fuel, 208V power, compressor & perhaps best of all; AC & heat...c'est 
la vie...

The new house we're building will have a fairly compact but useful garage & 
I've saved your layout to pretty much replicate across the back wall, I 
love how everything critical is within reach. I have those same wooden 
screwdrivers too but once you have a JIS set there's no going back, 
especially for Shimano, Nitto & other Japanese parts. 

The gray is original, early 80's Trek, interesting that those colors are so 
popular again today especially considering what followed immediately 
afterwards in terms of mid-80's dayglo! I get complements literally every 
time I ride it. The Clem Smith showing up next week will actually replace 
this bike, though I'll be transferring some parts across including the 
saddle.

On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 8:27:45 AM UTC-6 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> Whoa Philip, is that a dune buggy!? Looks like you had it going on out 
> there: coffee maker, welder, compressor, I might spy a drill press, too. 
>
> Love the gray paint on that bike with the honey saddle and grips. 
> Understated beauty, my kind of subtle. 
>
> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 9:02:11 AM UTC-5 philipr...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> That is really nice, I'm totally stealing your orga ideas. Here's what I 
>> had prior to downsizing;
>> [image: IMG_20190630_135353.jpg][image: IMG_20190630_135339.jpg]
>>
>> And here's now!
>> [image: PXL_20210123_004846695.jpg]
>>
>>

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