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Originally Posted by meme405
I've been lucky in my building, although most of my stuff has been on the down low, late at night, or pulling pieces off the car and working on them in my apartment.
Luckily the apartment garage of our other place is like empty, so nobody is really ever in there, so if I ever need to do something like putting the car on jack stands I just go there. Mind you I still never really do fluids or anything.
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i'm surprised there are any places that let you do work in an underground. is it a city bylaw or ordanance thing? one place i was at wouldn't even let me store motor oil... hell, a fluid leak of anything that stains the concrete in your parking stall was considered a violation.
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