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Old 11-19-2010, 07:08 PM
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Wayne, it looks great! you really did a great job blending it to the origional home!
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15 pages... Epic!

Maybe you've covered this already, Wayne, but what are your plans for finishing the inside?
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Old 11-21-2010, 05:48 PM
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Scott For now I'm just going to sheetrock the wall adjacent to the house ( to code ) and put the electric to minimal code so I can store my car when I gat it back. Then I'll do the wiring and insulation as money becomes available. Then I'll do the rest of the lighting and rock the ceiling and then the walls. I have allmost 30" of stem wall so I'm not too worried about the sheetrock getting wet so I'll run it down to the top of the concrete. I have a bench I built for my cellar its 16' long so I'll figure how much I need for the garage and cut to fit. I have a few pieces of slat wall and a 6'hx42"w metal cabinet and one old hospital maple wall cabinet to go in when the walls are done. I'm going to steal your overhead storage idea . Above my work bench that is going along the back wall I was thinking of building storage like yours. It will be mostly lost space with out it. When its in I'll mount some task lighting in it over the bench.
I called to garage door installers,I'm still waitnig for call backs.
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Old 11-22-2010, 04:58 AM
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Cool, sounds like you have it planned out. Are you going to have heat?

I agree with the overhead storage, that's just wasted space, might as well take advantage of it.
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Old 11-22-2010, 06:36 AM
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Scott. the first thing I bought for the garage was a 45,000 btu Mr Heater when Bing .com was giving discounts. I got 25% off from Bing and 2% from E bay and 2% for using my discover card. I know it wasa early but I had to take the chance. Its waiting patiently in the cellar.
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Old 11-22-2010, 06:51 AM
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Looking great Wayne. Its moving very quickly. Good things come to those who wait huh? Its good to see people stand by their word and do what they say they will do. Its getting harder and harder to find people/contractors like that now. Congrats buddy!

Hopefully you'll be storing something in it soon...
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Old 11-22-2010, 07:53 AM
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Thanks Jay I would have no probleem recomending this guy. He's great to work with.
Here's a few pictures from this morning.





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Old 11-23-2010, 07:30 PM
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They finnished all the vinyl on front of the house. They just need to finnish the trim on the bottom of the window, the stairs and rails and the front is done. They had some vinyl to do on the back wall that got done too. They have a small section to tie into the house with red cedar shingles and the outside is done. I called a guy to install the garage door. Waiting to hear back from him with a price onthe install and the high lift track set up.
The only thing left is the removal of the bay window and install the door into the house. As Greg would say EEEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAA!

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Just to compare.







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