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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
1973chevelle wrote:i wish i had ur money
i think the contractor has it now jokes aside, that is one awesome garage!
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
Roof sheathing:
Site supervisor:
She’s only 4, but she can start a nail and hammer it in by herself. Might take 10 minutes, but she works for ice cream. Can’t put a price on that.
View from the West Side:
Air Handler:
I put the air handler above the existing garage. I know it usually goes in the attic, but there isn’t enough space between the trusses. A normal slope out here is 4/12, but that put my ceiling height at around 9-10 feet. So, I changed the slope to 3/12 and was able to increase the ceiling height to 14 feet.
Duct work:
Relocation of vents:
From Left to Right, you’re looking at the relocation of vents for; Gas Water heater, Bathroom exhaust fan, Dryer duct, Bathroom exhaust fan. The dryer ducting is the only one I am worried about. I did some research and all dryers have certain specifications regarding the maximum run/turns. The additional run and bends now exceed the maximum runs allowable. Since I don’t want the house burning down due to a dryer fire, I installed a Dryer Vent Booster Fan (not pictured). It operates via a air flow switch. When it senses air blowing by it, it turns on and stays on for 10 minutes after the incoming air has shut off. Hopefully it will do the trick.
Site supervisor:
She’s only 4, but she can start a nail and hammer it in by herself. Might take 10 minutes, but she works for ice cream. Can’t put a price on that.
View from the West Side:
Air Handler:
I put the air handler above the existing garage. I know it usually goes in the attic, but there isn’t enough space between the trusses. A normal slope out here is 4/12, but that put my ceiling height at around 9-10 feet. So, I changed the slope to 3/12 and was able to increase the ceiling height to 14 feet.
Duct work:
Relocation of vents:
From Left to Right, you’re looking at the relocation of vents for; Gas Water heater, Bathroom exhaust fan, Dryer duct, Bathroom exhaust fan. The dryer ducting is the only one I am worried about. I did some research and all dryers have certain specifications regarding the maximum run/turns. The additional run and bends now exceed the maximum runs allowable. Since I don’t want the house burning down due to a dryer fire, I installed a Dryer Vent Booster Fan (not pictured). It operates via a air flow switch. When it senses air blowing by it, it turns on and stays on for 10 minutes after the incoming air has shut off. Hopefully it will do the trick.
74Malibu383- Donating Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
Mancaveus Maximus....excellent!
77mali- Donating Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
that garage is bad arse...........
1973montec- Donating Member
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New Garage
Insulation:
So, the foam walls are R-24, the ceiling is R-38, and the common wall is R-15. Technically, I didn’t have to insulate that wall since it butts right up to the house. However, the master bedroom is on the other side of that wall, and I don’t want any complaints about loud noise when I’m working out there.
More Insulation:
Drywall has arrived:
Fork:
Ton O’ Drywall:
Drywall hung:
Drywall Taped/Mud:
Decided I needed a mezzanine for storage:
Also decided the mezzanine should be drywalled:
So, the foam walls are R-24, the ceiling is R-38, and the common wall is R-15. Technically, I didn’t have to insulate that wall since it butts right up to the house. However, the master bedroom is on the other side of that wall, and I don’t want any complaints about loud noise when I’m working out there.
More Insulation:
Drywall has arrived:
Fork:
Ton O’ Drywall:
Drywall hung:
Drywall Taped/Mud:
Decided I needed a mezzanine for storage:
Also decided the mezzanine should be drywalled:
Last edited by 74Malibu383 on Wed Jun 29, 2011 4:01 pm; edited 2 times in total
74Malibu383- Donating Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
dude that is awsome. i love it
1973 454 MONTE- Donating Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
Kick...A$$...
Sweet set up bud...very cool.
Now ya got a bad A$$ place to store that bad A$$ Chevelle of yours
Sweet set up bud...very cool.
Now ya got a bad A$$ place to store that bad A$$ Chevelle of yours
74MonteCarlo- G3GM Fanatic
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
nice very nice makes mine feel like a dog house nice job when i run out of room can i store a few things in your new play room !
laguna454/4spd- G3GM Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
wow that look nice buddy it turned out real good
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One Mild original
one Wild NON original
Anthony
Limey SE- Management
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
No matter the size, shape, or condition, they're all dog houses at some point and time.
74Malibu383- Donating Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
I know this doesn’t look like much, but you’re looking a gauge holding steady at 100psi. I ran copper tubes throughout the building for my air lines.
The air compressor will be outside, and the lines run through the ceiling/walls. I have two fittings coming out of the ceiling for drop down hose reels. One at the North end and one at the South end. There is also one on the east wall (pictured).
I also ran one quick disconnect into the existing house garage. My thinking there was that the system would always have air in it, and if I put a hose real in there, all the bikes, the car tires, or anything else could be aired up without having to go into the new garage. I figured it would also keep the wife and kids away from going in the new one as well.
I also installed ball valves at the low points of all runs to drain any condensation that might build up. Water and air tools definitely don’t get along very well.
This was my first time I had ever sweated copper and am pretty proud of the fact that there are no leaks. Especially since I completely forgot to test the system before drywalling. The system has been holding steady for 13 days now, so I’m pretty confident I’m good to go. Heck, the pressure even goes up 5psi in the afternoon once the heat hits.
The air compressor will be outside, and the lines run through the ceiling/walls. I have two fittings coming out of the ceiling for drop down hose reels. One at the North end and one at the South end. There is also one on the east wall (pictured).
I also ran one quick disconnect into the existing house garage. My thinking there was that the system would always have air in it, and if I put a hose real in there, all the bikes, the car tires, or anything else could be aired up without having to go into the new garage. I figured it would also keep the wife and kids away from going in the new one as well.
I also installed ball valves at the low points of all runs to drain any condensation that might build up. Water and air tools definitely don’t get along very well.
This was my first time I had ever sweated copper and am pretty proud of the fact that there are no leaks. Especially since I completely forgot to test the system before drywalling. The system has been holding steady for 13 days now, so I’m pretty confident I’m good to go. Heck, the pressure even goes up 5psi in the afternoon once the heat hits.
74Malibu383- Donating Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
thanks man this is no doubt the smallest garage i ve every built but iam still glad its done now i just need to save up a while and find me another g body got one in mine may be next summer or in marchLimey wrote:wow that look nice buddy it turned out real good
laguna454/4spd- G3GM Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
that is a killer garage you have there by far nicer than any i ve ever built before keep us up dated i like74Malibu383 wrote:No matter the size, shape, or condition, they're all dog houses at some point and time.
laguna454/4spd- G3GM Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
Garage doors!
I went with 3” thick insulated Martin garage doors. They claim to have a R-14 insulation factor, so I’m hoping that is accurate. The North one is 16’ long by 12’ high, and the South one is a standard 8’ long by 7’ high.
North door:
South door outside:
South door inside:
I went with a vertical side mount opener to get the height I needed for the small door.
I went with 3” thick insulated Martin garage doors. They claim to have a R-14 insulation factor, so I’m hoping that is accurate. The North one is 16’ long by 12’ high, and the South one is a standard 8’ long by 7’ high.
North door:
South door outside:
South door inside:
I went with a vertical side mount opener to get the height I needed for the small door.
74Malibu383- Donating Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
74Malibu383 wrote:Garage doors! i went with CHI door 16x 9 insulated also hope you like
I went with 3” thick insulated Martin garage doors. They claim to have a R-14 insulation factor, so I’m hoping that is accurate. The North one is 16’ long by 12’ high, and the South one is a standard 8’ long by 7’ high.
North door:
South door outside:
South door inside:
I went with a vertical side mount opener to get the height I needed for the small door.
laguna454/4spd- G3GM Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
Wow.
Where are the bar and the big screen going?
Where are the bar and the big screen going?
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
Lights:
I hate working on stuff in the dark. So I went with (12) 8 foot, 4 bulb, and (1) 4 foot, 2 bulb fluorescent lights with electronic ballasts and T-8 bulbs. I put them on two different circuits so that I could turn on just half of them if just walking through. Each circuit is wired to every other light instead of zones. Since there are three entrances into the garage, I put in 4-way switches, with a set at each door. So, no matter which door I enter from, I can turn on all the lights. The photos don’t do it justice…. It’s super bright inside.
The stack:
Half turned on:
All turned on:
All turned on and cleaned up:
I hate working on stuff in the dark. So I went with (12) 8 foot, 4 bulb, and (1) 4 foot, 2 bulb fluorescent lights with electronic ballasts and T-8 bulbs. I put them on two different circuits so that I could turn on just half of them if just walking through. Each circuit is wired to every other light instead of zones. Since there are three entrances into the garage, I put in 4-way switches, with a set at each door. So, no matter which door I enter from, I can turn on all the lights. The photos don’t do it justice…. It’s super bright inside.
The stack:
Half turned on:
All turned on:
All turned on and cleaned up:
74Malibu383- Donating Member
- Street Cred : 26
Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
what time is the break in party !!!!!! that shop needs to be broke in right !i would say a few cases of beer some dancing girls may be some porker ohh yeah and door prizes for who travels the most distance ! that is a show piece
laguna454/4spd- G3GM Member
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Re: New Garage - Lift Installed
laguna454/4spd wrote:what time is the break in party !!!!!! that shop needs to be broke in right !i would say a few cases of beer some dancing girls may be some porker ohh yeah and door prizes for who travels the most distance ! that is a show piece
My Idea of a break in party is taking a tent and car with me and doing a frame off while I am there man what a garage that is !!!!!!
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1977 Chevelle SE x2
One Mild original
one Wild NON original
Anthony
Limey SE- Management
- Street Cred : 98
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