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51rider

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Thanks 51rider. Oh there has been some cold ones out there already. No liquid antifreeze yet,...... YET!!!!!

Your avitar has been one of my favorites, top notch limey <- :) :lol:

Rob/HBT

Looking good Rob!
That is probably my favourite Maiden artwork. The new album is very cool & I have my tickets already for the final tour shows in London at the O2.:thumbup:
 
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Hit-By-Thunder

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well a little update, started to tape and mud the drywall. First time so lets see how it works out......

Went and bought a hawk, 12" mud trowel, corner trowel, fiber tape, mixer for the drill. Have to buy the corner beads soon too.

Also tapped most of the ceiling. Just one spot left but don't want to move everything out of the way on the floor. Been seeing the Chiropractor for the back and it is slowly coming along. At least I can sit now with no pain. Just full steam ahead,........slow:mad:
 

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Hit-By-Thunder

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where are my posts????? and how come It always tells me the token has expired and to reload the window. Kinda dissappointing when you do a complete post only to do it again, and then again
 
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you pay the flight, I'll buy the beer and you are on my friend, I need the practice hehehe.

Thanks for the vote of confidence all the same :thumbup:

ok here are the new updates I tried to do before,...

for those following along still. I was going to build my cabinets. Home Depot had cabinets on sale for $99/cabinet but now marked down to $59/cabinet. Can't build them for that. Thermofoiled doors/euro hinges/2 shelves. So bought what I needed.

The Quaker State can will be my new garbage can:thumbup:

my M.E.R.V. rolling cart, I added the spacers for all my Plano bins. Both sides are done and will do a drawer on the bottom.

The black countertop is just a scrap piece from work (I make them)

Man I need warm weather. I need to :bowdown: to the sun gods maybe

Rob/HBT
 

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Rob loks like your making progress . That was a great deal on the cabinets and they look like they will work out great in the space .

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Hey

What do you think of the $69.00 hd cabinets. I have been looking at the and wondering how they will last. I am more concerned about ripping them down then putting them up. I was by the hd on Whitemud today and they still have some.

Thanks

Albert
 
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hey Scuba, the cabinets are pretty good overall. The ones in the Fort were 59 and not 69 bucks :dunno: The nailing strip on the top and bottom of the cabinets are about 6" wide. That is great if you have preblocked the walls in behind the drywall, it also increases the strength of the cabinet. The cabinets are made by Fabritec I have not googled them yet but overall just looking at them, they seem ok and the thermofoiled door is nice. Hell come on out and take a look at mine if you want.

I decided on these cabinets cause I can 't build them for that.

Rob/HBT
 

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Maybe I missed it somewhere, but are you planning on heating the place ?

What did you do to solve your humidity problem and do you think it will come back ? (BTW, humans put out quite a bit of moisture if they are "working up a sweat". A well sealed building won't let that escape.)
 

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Wow just caught up. (computer croaked) Its looking good . How's the back doing? The cabinets look pretty good.
 
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Little update,..............

ol wizard, you are right, the garage is sealed tight and the concrete is still venting. The propane heater for temporary use doesn't help either. Trying to get as much done as possible. As for a heater, yes Natural gas 45,000BTU this spring.

Yes Wayne, the cabinets are awesome. even toying around with a set under the TV as a 15" deep X 144" workbench area. I don't like the idea of a set of cabinets in front of the truck when it is parked in there but 15" should be ok. My metal tune-up cabinets more than likely wont be used.

still waiting on warmer weather, should be coming by the end of the week +9 Celcius by Friday. So Friday will be a late night in the garage with the radio and some drywall mud (2nd coat) The propane heater is just making too much moisture. I have sanded the first coat. Have 2 doors up on the storage area.

As for the back, it is MUCH better still the the chiropractor but way better than before.

In a nut shell, back is better, warm weather is coming and I am tired of the cold and snow. Geared up and rested up for some long nights soon. and another 3 weeks of holidays are around the corner WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOO

Rob/HBT

OH also, all the siding/fascia/soffit/siding corners/tools/extra wood and cabinets are on 2- 48"X96"rolling platforms, sweeeeeeet. Now I can work around everything in the way.
 
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well we are on the good side of freezing today and yesterday so I started the drywall compound 2nd coat. I just love sanding in freezing cold and running the bare hand accross cold walls:headscrat

Note to mental self, next time be sure to install furnace ASAP.

so here are some pictures, try and see past the mess. Well organized mess nonetheless. There are 2 rolling platforms to move the shi,....ahem stuff back and forth. Way easier and faster just to roll it out of the way than slide everything over.

The 2nd coat of compund is on and awaiting drying. after that, some light sanding, touch up coat then primer and then P A I N T !!!!!!!!!! Hopefully this weekend will be some primer/paint action. I have 2 of the storage doors up still have to edge them yet:thumbup:

So enjoy..............
 

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Thanks Wayne,

Well a little more sanding and I will be applying the primer coat tomorrow,Sunday.....HOPEFULLY. Have to buy the primer tomorrow. 2 cans, one for the ceiling and the other tinted for the walls change of color at the last minute. I think with a white ceiling, white walls and white cabinets it will be too much white. going with something warmer on the walls.

Rob/HBT

tested the one set of recessed lights (couldn't wait) VERY NICE!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Looking great Rob .. still waiting on you to come down and finish up my drywall ... its warmer down here ... be in the 60's today ...
 
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just in from priming the walls, have to get more primer ah well at least it is now full steam ahead.

Also have April 18-22 off for holidays. Lots of updates coming soon,.... wooooohoooo

Rob/HBT
 

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Rob:
Nice job on the garage....quick question about the shelves
Are you Going to support the 2x6 vertically or do you think they be fine without any 2x2
Going up.. Not try to second guess ya
 
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Hit-By-Thunder

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No worries but thanks for checking to be sure

they are supported by threaded rod going from the ceiling trusses to the floor of the shelves.

sweet Impala BTW !!!!!

Rob/HBT
 

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The garage looks great! I bought a house last summer that has a detached 24x36, at this point I haven't done much but you've motivated me to start building soffit shelves just like yours and XcYZ's :bowdown:. Thank you for all of the detailed pictures, they've been a great help!
 

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No worries but thanks for checking to be sure

they are supported by threaded rod going from the ceiling trusses to the floor of the shelves.

sweet Impala BTW !!!!!

Rob/HBT

Just reading my post from last night and I think I was little tired!!
Thanks for the info.....I'm re-doing some stuff on the car while trying to build some shelves....it's tough.
I really wanted to empty the garage but I won't be done the car til May.
 
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the thanks and credit goes to XcYZ. His garage inspired me to tear down our old garage and build a new one. Had some ideas floating in the pumpkin but when seeing Scott's garage, well the pictures says all. Again thank you XcYZ:bowdown::bowdown:

ok I managed to cut in the ceiling tonight and the ceiling in the storage floor where the recessed lights are. The ceiling was primed Monday and the walls were primed last night. Friday my Sister is coming for a "paintin/music and :beer: party. Hopefully we wont be out there too late for her sake but I am on a ball of excitement things seem to be back in full swing.

don't mind the clutter as most of it for for the garage anyhow. It's mostly on rolling platforms so it moves out of the way.

"MAYBE" Sunday will be cabinet installation day:bounce:
 

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Looking great Hit-by-thunder! Love the way you expanded on XcYZ's idea and took it a bit further with the rod support. I too am contemplating this idea. My ceilings are 10' 6" so I'm just thinking how big I want the soffit/storage to be.

Does it feel like you have made the garage smaller by taking away some of the ceiling? That was my initial concern when I first seen the idea, although I loved it, I was just concerned.
 

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the thanks and credit goes to XcYZ. His garage inspired me to tear down our old garage and build a new one. Had some ideas floating in the pumpkin but when seeing Scott's garage, well the pictures says all. Again thank you XcYZ:bowdown::bowdown:

It had exactly the same effect on me! I think it's a size thing, and by that I mean realising that a relatively small space can be just as good as a much larger garage, especially if you only have one car to store inside. It's not the size, it's what you do with it that counts.... :bounce:

I haven't gone with the shelving, purely because I have a room above for storage so I don't think I need it. I am trying to work out a good way to illuminate the benches without the recessed lighting in a shelf. I think I will end up with wall units with lighting hidden under those, but for now I don't have the funds in my 'garage account' to get them!

I hope you get a lot done in your time off work.

:)
 

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the thanks and credit goes to XcYZ. His garage inspired me to tear down our old garage and build a new one. Had some ideas floating in the pumpkin but when seeing Scott's garage, well the pictures says all. Again thank you XcYZ:bowdown::bowdown:

ok I managed to cut in the ceiling tonight and the ceiling in the storage floor where the recessed lights are. The ceiling was primed Monday and the walls were primed last night. Friday my Sister is coming for a "paintin/music and :beer: party. Hopefully we wont be out there too late for her sake but I am on a ball of excitement things seem to be back in full swing.

don't mind the clutter as most of it for for the garage anyhow. It's mostly on rolling platforms so it moves out of the way.

"MAYBE" Sunday will be cabinet installation day:bounce:

Still enjoying the pic updates.....one question I have is how far of the floor are your shelves ??
 
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sorry rocketmac, just got time now to check in. Helping a neighbor tear out a support post and install a 14' beam in his basement.

was out in the garage til 2:12 am last night, doing the cabinet install.
 

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well sunday was cabinet day. All cabinets are up (lowers to be done soon) The TV,..... what a pig. Bought the vesa bracket, install the tv cabinet level, installed the bracket level, mount the TV (that was fun in the cabinet) and step back. The TV was out 5/16 of an inch on one side. What the heck????? Took it down rechecked everything, yup, level, figured maybe it didn't sit right in the bracket. Re-installed still crooked,..... put the bracket off level, re-install again, PERFECT!!!! :lol. Started hooking up the surround sound but got late.

Tonight was change the U-joint in the truck so no progress
 

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