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rfuerst911sc 06-05-2020 04:04 AM

Nice looking work space , are you planning on finishing the ceiling ? Does the space have HVAC ? I agree that is a great looking floor . A four post lift that can be moved around the shop on casters might be a solution for you . Have fun :D

GH85Carrera 06-05-2020 04:46 AM

Very nice.

madcorgi 06-05-2020 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 10892630)
Nice looking work space , are you planning on finishing the ceiling ? Does the space have HVAC ? I agree that is a great looking floor . A four post lift that can be moved around the shop on casters might be a solution for you . Have fun :D

I'm still deciding about the ceiling. I like the open feel, and our winters are pretty mild. No heat or AC--currently--though I do use space heaters.

DFW_IE 06-05-2020 06:41 AM

Your place looks great. For 40 yrs of parts and tools it all looks pretty tidy. I have three shelves similar to yours - they are pretty good.

madcorgi 06-05-2020 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by DFW_IE (Post 10892781)
Your place looks great. For 40 yrs of parts and tools it all looks pretty tidy. I have three shelves similar to yours - they are pretty good.

I had all my tools in the same basic setup for years, to the point where I could find the right drawer in the toolbox with my eyes closed. Then I had to expand and reorganize because I outgrew my original tool box and added a second. Then I built this place and reorganized again. Now I can't find anything. . .

asphaltgambler 06-05-2020 06:52 AM

Hey awesome! where's my spot?

madcorgi 06-05-2020 07:47 AM

The floor process. We spent a lot of time and money ensuring that the slab was smooth as glass, only to have it all diamond ground. This guy from Guardian Coatings does a lot of the tech guy super-hero garages around here (there are a lot of them), and he has a nice business. His work is high quality--he meticulously cut off hundreds of the metal tabs left behind in the concrete. Turned out he was a racer, too, so we had a lot to talk about.

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Captain Ahab Jr 06-05-2020 08:08 AM

Now that's what I call a garage!!!

Almost cathedral like with the tall ceiling

Very, very nice!

madcorgi 06-05-2020 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain Ahab Jr (Post 10892896)
Now that's what I call a garage!!!

Almost cathedral like with the tall ceiling

Very, very nice!

Thanks, captain. It is indeed my cathedral.

!pse203 06-05-2020 09:06 AM

Wow - walls are what - 13' tall??

vash 06-05-2020 09:09 AM

man. that is nice!!

i dont want to even see what the house looks like to support the garage visuals!!

madcorgi 06-05-2020 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by !pse203 (Post 10893007)
Wow - walls are what - 13' tall??

14 feet to the truss bottoms. I wanted adequate clearance.

I designed the place myself, and made a number of decisions that added a lot of expense. The high ceilings were one, as was the 12 x 12 door, which required that that wall have 6-foot concrete heavily reinforced columns on either side of the door. The 6-inch slab was another, as was the 2 x 6 framing and the use of plywood instead of OSB for the roof deck. The rear storage room was another complexity, as it cut into a hillside and required a 7-foot high unopposed concrete wall that required a huge amount of extra rebar. At the end, I was peeling off $5K and $10K chunks of change right and left, but I don't regret building it this way.

For such a dog-simple structure, I was surprised how many consequential decisions had to be made.

RWebb 06-05-2020 01:59 PM

we need to see the rows of tool chests that will line the walls...

Captain Ahab Jr 06-05-2020 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by madcorgi (Post 10892929)
Thanks, captain. It is indeed my cathedral.

I keep coming back to this thread as I'm in awe of this build :cool:

Such a cool space to spend time

slow&rusty 06-06-2020 04:37 AM

Looks great!!
Congrats on an awesome place for the cars.

onewhippedpuppy 06-06-2020 04:53 AM

Very nice! Jealous of the space, I dream of someday having a detached shop.

RSBob 06-06-2020 08:42 PM

Looks fantastic. Plenty of workspace and nice high ceilings. Hate to tell you this, you got your flags mixed up. You really need to get on that. ;)

gsxrken 06-07-2020 05:43 AM

Very nice space. It’s clear you put a lot of planning into it. The utility room is a huge advantage- gets the noisy compressor in another room and stores a lot of crap that you wouldn’t want to negotiate around in the main area. I love it.
Also the lift decision makes sense. The amount of time it would outshine your midrise would be minimal, and as you said, it depends on what your future projects look like anyway.
The oak does look jarring but you could probably respray it white in an hour and they would disappear. Beats busting out another $5-8k for Gladiator stuff.
Let’s see some shots from outside!

GH85Carrera 06-07-2020 06:24 AM

You know of course, a garage is never really done. It is like a car restoration. Even years later there is something that needs to be updated or changed.

ben parrish 06-07-2020 06:50 AM

Beautiful..really beautiful.


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