Post pics of your garage / shop
#781
11 Second Club
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Here's mine. I started building it in 2007 and took me 2 summers. I did everthing but the concrete and drywall mudding. The cabinets were really fun to make
This pic was taken before I'd swept up the extra flakes on the floor, but you get the idea.
Sadly, now that I have the car ripped apart, it looks a little more like this...
I should have it back in shape this summer though.
This pic was taken before I'd swept up the extra flakes on the floor, but you get the idea.
Sadly, now that I have the car ripped apart, it looks a little more like this...
I should have it back in shape this summer though.
#782
V 10 Killer,
Awsome shop. Very bright. What lights are you using? T5s?
thanks
Jim
Awsome shop. Very bright. What lights are you using? T5s?
thanks
Jim
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Lots of amazing garages in this thread. Can't wait to finally have one of my own. Lift install and purchase will be cheap and easy as that's what I do for a job lol.
#786
11 Second Club
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The shop is 30' wide x 36' deep. My ceilings came out to 10'8" high in most areas, but I used special order trusses over the lift to give me another 2'. I was height limited in my neighborhood and they gave me the roof slope i wanted, the lift clearance I needed, and saves me having to heat an extra 2000 cubic feet of air for nothing My storage room is 12' wide x 13' deep. I'm VERY happy with its size and how it turned out.
Last edited by V-10 Killer; 06-11-2014 at 02:01 PM.
#796
10 Second Club
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Somewhere in this thread are pictures of my old shop, but it is no longer mine. We bought a new house in December and I am busy building my new toy room. So far have done everything(except pouring/finishing the slab) myself with the help of my wife, father-in-law, and oldest son.
Formed up:
Concrete poured:
Ready for the building:
The day the building arrived:
Framing erected:
What I was doing this past Friday at midnight:
I have two of the roll up doors hung with two more to do, base angle to put around the bottom edge, and a few more pieces of trim to install before I start sheeting. Hoping to get to that point this weekend. I am ready to work in the shop instead of on it!
Formed up:
Concrete poured:
Ready for the building:
The day the building arrived:
Framing erected:
What I was doing this past Friday at midnight:
I have two of the roll up doors hung with two more to do, base angle to put around the bottom edge, and a few more pieces of trim to install before I start sheeting. Hoping to get to that point this weekend. I am ready to work in the shop instead of on it!
#797
8 Second Truck Club
iTrader: (32)
Somewhere in this thread are pictures of my old shop, but it is no longer mine. We bought a new house in December and I am busy building my new toy room. So far have done everything(except pouring/finishing the slab) myself with the help of my wife, father-in-law, and oldest son.
Formed up:
Concrete poured:
Ready for the building:
The day the building arrived:
Framing erected:
What I was doing this past Friday at midnight:
I have two of the roll up doors hung with two more to do, base angle to put around the bottom edge, and a few more pieces of trim to install before I start sheeting. Hoping to get to that point this weekend. I am ready to work in the shop instead of on it!
Formed up:
Concrete poured:
Ready for the building:
The day the building arrived:
Framing erected:
What I was doing this past Friday at midnight:
I have two of the roll up doors hung with two more to do, base angle to put around the bottom edge, and a few more pieces of trim to install before I start sheeting. Hoping to get to that point this weekend. I am ready to work in the shop instead of on it!
#799
5.3LJIMMY,
Dayum! Thats what I always wanted. Talk about BIG. What vendor did you use for the frame?
thanks,
Jim
Dayum! Thats what I always wanted. Talk about BIG. What vendor did you use for the frame?
thanks,
Jim