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user's latest post:
Shawn's 32x32 two story...
Published (2010-01-04 20:20:00)
Re: Shawn's 32x32 two story Garage Bob, Saturday and Sunday were big snow cleaning days up here; maybe 14-15 inches- total... Quote: Originally Posted by tenorplayer23 Shawn.......How much "finishing" will you need to do on the final clear?? Bob Lots of dust to polish out, but I'm not sure I'll go that far. The hood could be touched up... Attached Images Tape- off_01.jpg (123.1 KB, 13 views) Tape- off_02.jpg...
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30x30 2 story garage and...
Published (2009-12-31 12:35:00)
hopped on the ladders and got up into the 2nd floor today to look around: Here's the landing from the connector to go up into the 2nd floor over the garage (floor heights are off so it needed a landing) This is the landing from the connector, no stairs yet obviously, but I'm going to make a server rack underneath the landing so that I can terminate all the cat6 cabling and RG6 wires in there on a patch panel to feed the rest of the...
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west of Philly - barn saving -...
Published (2009-12-31 14:52:00)
(edit: two additional posts with pictures on the previous page explain the project and show the process) and finally, the finished product (well, I still have to bolt the grinder on, but it's pretty darned close) anyways, Happy New Years fellas. Really glad to have met you this year, and looking forward to 2010
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James66gs 2 car garage gets started
Published (2010-01-05 13:17:00)
Re: James66gs 2 car garage gets started I think it would... but I like to change things up every few years.
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Project "Truck Shop"...
Published (2010-01-02 12:11:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by autoist How long do you think it'll be before you have to refill that 250 tank? Based on what I gathered from the propane company, reading here and some recommendations from an HVAC friend, with my usage tendencies--- the consensus is a tank should last somewhere in the ballpark of 2 winters. But we'll just have to see over the long haul on that... My heating plans are to keep it at or just below 50 from...
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Restored 1930's Auto Shop -...
Published (2010-01-05 02:22:00)
Re: Restored 1930's Auto Shop Quote: Originally Posted by alberto If it had leaked at that point, it would have been too late to fix it, no? Thanks for the question but, no, not at all. The concrete hadn't been poured yet. Just would have had to dig it up again. Busting out all that concrete with re bar in it is just a real chore. I did it in August and it was one of the nastiest, dirtiest jobs of the restoration. Thomas
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Restored 1930's Auto Shop -...
Published (2009-12-30 11:20:00)
What a great before and after. You had a great team on this restoration. Can you show us some more of the tools you found when you statrted cleaning out the original garage. Thanks guy.
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Poor Man's Retro Retreat --...
Published (2010-01-04 13:19:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by viper522 ooh do tell! link? Here's the thread about the cabinets. 13 drawers, much-better-than-Craftsman quality, $271. That's hard to resist. The trade-off is that they're only 18 inches deep.
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New 60'x140' Shop!!
Published (2009-12-31 11:11:00)
Addition to the farm, went up for auction, they sold the house and barns seperate, but I didnt want them, needed alot of work. Its close to the home farm, wife and I wanted to start out new. Needed a new Maintenance shop anyways, tired of working on equipment in the storage building on gravel floors and poor lighting. So this is where ended up, long road to tow, but will be great in the long run.
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Finishing my garage - Page 5 -...
Published (2010-01-05 08:40:00)
Re: Finishing my garage Thanks again, guys. I enjoy being out in the shop a lot more now. Quote: Originally Posted by c.schulz Glad to see you finally got around to finishing the garage Scotty. So this is what you have been up to this past summer. Now its to nice to work and make dirty. Big thumbs up to ya. Trush would approve Im sure. Chris Thanks Chris. I'm considering a pretty serious change to the car this winter, that will test out...
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Latest active threads on Garage Gallery::
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2010-01-04 07:26:00)
by USMCBay
Got the ORANGE Stripe up...
Now I can sleep at night and not lay awake wondering if the temperature is high enough to paint at 2am...
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-28 05:40:00)
by BB767
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Originally Posted by tatra
nice work...........was the hoist the original one?.........and did you reposition it as it looks like there is more roomin front of it from before..........all in all very impressive............by all means, more pics...........
tatra, the lift was replaced back where ...
Started 3 months ago (2009-10-08 14:48:00)
by XcYZ
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Originally Posted by McDowell
i was gonna suggest that you buy some grey receptacles & covers, but i see your one step ahead of me.
great looking garage.
Yep! They're already on order. All the outlets, switches, and covers will be grey. I had them send me a test one and it matches the ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-12-01 14:54:00)
by TONE
Re: Jeep Garages ONLY Need Apply
Ive got a garage build thread going right now. Heres my latest jeep. Ive owned 3 others over the years. Im gonna lift it a bit but not as big as the others.
the last jeep
Started 2 years, 2 months ago (2007-10-23 10:08:00)
by utah997
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-22 16:17:00)
by james66g
James66gs 2 car garage gets started
Ok guys so iam following another james dunno if he is still on here steps but i am in the process of redoing the garage in my new house to hang out showcase specs. I wont be doing heavy work in here just light stuff all body and heavy engine workwill be handled on a huge 2 car wide side ...
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-10-29 19:43:00)
by cwstevens92
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-30 05:27:00)
by OAFA
Hey man, your garage look awsome. And your nic name too.
Hi from Longueuil.
Started 3 days, 13 hours ago (2010-01-03 20:55:00)
by TONE
Sorry, Im not using a 52" lcd as a monitor.
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-11-01 09:22:00)
by RCR
Nice collection of bikes...Great lookin space !
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Hot threads for last week on Garage Gallery::
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-28 05:40:00)
by BB767
Quote:
Originally Posted by tatra
nice work...........was the hoist the original one?.........and did you reposition it as it looks like there is more roomin front of it from before..........all in all very impressive............by all means, more pics...........
tatra, the lift was replaced back where ...
Started 11 months ago (2009-02-10 12:05:00)
by sreno
Rotary SPOA-10 Assymetrical, 10,000 lbs rated
I bought it before the Holidays and installed it myself in two weekends.
Saw it for $3,400/Delivered, in U.S. but paid more here in Canada. Still I shopped around and bought from another province at $4,250CAN, and saved $900.
It's fun to use, all parts fitting and moving well and claimed to be structurally strong due to one-piece ...
Started 1 year, 4 months ago (2008-08-16 17:08:00)
by Russell
Let's see you, your tools, toys and garages in action
I don't think we've done this before but what better way than to see everything garage related in your favorite "repair in progress" pics!
I'll go first...this is about 2 years old, I'm replacing the clutch and redoing all the shifter and trans bushings etc on my E36. ...
Started 2 years, 7 months ago (2007-05-30 17:00:00)
by V-10 Killer
Thats a nice looking garage plan. I can't wait to see it start going up.
Started 5 months ago (2009-08-06 00:31:00)
by metal1313
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Originally Posted by NRChopshop
ive had a lot but heres the current two. the truck is patiently waiting for the bike to get done
73 Ironhead on a Flyrite frame. I have a ton pf parts, just havent had time to start putting stuff together and fabbing what i need to yet. Still waiting on a couple key pieces to before ...
Started 6 months ago (2009-07-07 19:47:00)
by Cryptic1911
Re: 30x30 2 story garage and connector
Ok today they came in with a skidsteer and an excavator and tore up some of the yard, as well as removing the 62yr old concrete slab (real pain in the ass), and digging part of the footings for the connector area. They are coming in tomorrow with a couple triaxles of fill, and then are going to...
Started 1 month ago (2009-12-01 14:54:00)
by TONE
Re: Jeep Garages ONLY Need Apply
Ive got a garage build thread going right now. Heres my latest jeep. Ive owned 3 others over the years. Im gonna lift it a bit but not as big as the others.
the last jeep
Started 3 months ago (2009-10-08 14:48:00)
by XcYZ
Quote:
Originally Posted by McDowell
i was gonna suggest that you buy some grey receptacles & covers, but i see your one step ahead of me.
great looking garage.
Yep! They're already on order. All the outlets, switches, and covers will be grey. I had them send me a test one and it matches the ...
Started 7 months, 1 week ago (2009-05-29 07:16:00)
by rieferman
ha ha, curdy, that's great. You could probably do a whole comedy skit about PA town names!
last night, got the lumber for the stairs. depending on weather tonight/this weekend, I will either frame the garage door or build the stairs (because I don't want to stand in the rain while framing the garage door).
electrician coming to the house on saturday.. he's my excavation/concrete ...
Started 3 years, 9 months ago (2006-04-03 22:44:00)
by snorvet
Welcome Nimrod. Yours is one of the best garages I've seen.
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