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Originally Posted by notfarnow
I wanted a LOT of light in my garage, even at the expense of workbench space. I wanted to be able to watch the sunset when working on a car in the summer, but also wanted to be able to work in a tshirt when it is -10* in the winter, so used all low-e argon windows and doors.
I didn't do the bottom row on the garage door in glass, because I knew I'd be too prone to busting them, and also because people are less likely to see the mess on the floor if the bottom panel is solid

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Very nice. Around here, west facing windows in the garage would mean blinding and really hot in the afternoons. I guess things are a bit different at the North Pole.
Hey, welcome, fella. It seems like it's been a while since I saw you post. Glad you're still around.
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'08 Boxster RS60 Spyder #0099/1960
- never named a car before, but this is Charlotte.
'88 targa

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