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It needs to be BIGGER. I have no idea how big it is I just know from past expirence with everyone I know including myself - you need to make it bigger. Example my friend has a 60x40 and he had to add 12" more to the 60" side. Maybe you can make the house smaller to gain more space..........
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A stainless polished Pole also atleast 3 metres high for the Dancer :D
And A phone with a separate line :lol: And A fridge!! :thumbsup: |
Lots of enclosed storage cabinets, etc. Keeps everything clean when your making a mess.
Gotta agree with Charlie on the Plasma/TV setup. :thumbsup: Fridge, shop wash sink with hot and cold water, Heat, A/C, insulated walls, and LOTS of outlets preferrably retractable drop extension cords. |
-30x50 garage w/ attached 30x30 carport w/ 16x80 attic
-single bay is 2 cars deep w/ 10x10 paint/finish/clean room behind the 2nd car no electrical switches/outlets in finish room. lights are recessed above plexiglass. unsure how i want to vent the room yet. -behind the double bay is a 35x20 workshop. -behind the garage is the carport -attic space above will be storage & eventually a couple of bedrooms -walls are 10' tall to allow room to maneuver 8' lumber & add 2post car lift. added extra 4" of footing under pad for car lift. -plumbing for air tools throughout -air compressor & vacuum system for wood tools are enclosed under stairway so i don't have to hear them. -lots of lighting http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...ne/garage2.jpg http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...ne/garage1.jpg |
Very Nice Shane :thumbsup: :hail: . I'll have to stop by sometime and check it out.
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stop by one saturday & you can help w/ construction :). it's been a do-it-yourself project going on 6 months now.
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Trev, I think I've mentioned my favorite garage web site here before:
www.garagejunkies.net Lot's of ideas there. I made provisions in my garage for a 2-post lift. I have 10 foot side walls but added scissor trusses in one bay. That stall has 13 1/3 feet of clearance to the ceiling (in the center). Plan ahead for floor covering. If you want to epoxy the floor eventually it's a good idea to put down a vapor barrier under the slab. Tom |
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