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fellow one-car garage enthusiasts,
holy-why-didn't-i-do-this sooner!
i have a small garage, and a narrow driveway that is a little sloped. whenever i return for a ride, i have to move the outermost car so that i can do a 17-point turn in the driveway and then back my bike down next to the bus and into the garage. a big hassle. im also totally convinced that i will drop my bike while doing this, in full view of my neighbors and my SO and my cat and everyone else. so i had this idea for a little turntable in the garage that i could put the bike on, and just spin the thing around. this would allow me to just roll into the garage like Mr. Cool, spin the bike, and when i want to go out, im pointed in the right direction. so this afternoon i put my plan into action.
one ~$10.00 lazy susan bearing. (rated to 1,000 lbs)
one free piece of scrap metal from a shop here in town
done and done. check it out...
my narrow-ass driveway, with two cars in it....
holy-why-didn't-i-do-this sooner!
i have a small garage, and a narrow driveway that is a little sloped. whenever i return for a ride, i have to move the outermost car so that i can do a 17-point turn in the driveway and then back my bike down next to the bus and into the garage. a big hassle. im also totally convinced that i will drop my bike while doing this, in full view of my neighbors and my SO and my cat and everyone else. so i had this idea for a little turntable in the garage that i could put the bike on, and just spin the thing around. this would allow me to just roll into the garage like Mr. Cool, spin the bike, and when i want to go out, im pointed in the right direction. so this afternoon i put my plan into action.
one ~$10.00 lazy susan bearing. (rated to 1,000 lbs)
one free piece of scrap metal from a shop here in town
done and done. check it out...
my narrow-ass driveway, with two cars in it....