Bib Overalls
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That is going to be sweet. And having that easy street access to your back yard is a real bonus.


That is going to be sweet. And having that easy street access to your back yard is a real bonus.

I'm in the initial planning stages for my second garage build. On this one I want to rough in drain lines. I think I count 7 pvc piles ready for the floor pour in your garage. Can you spell out what they're all for? If I'm only planning for a possible bathroom in my garage (no shower) then it seems I'd only need 2 drains - toilet and sink. What are all your drains for?
Thanks!
Tom
Get this!
It's Sunday evening (about an hour ago) and my foundation guy calls me from jail. Says he needs $451 to get bailed out.
Get this!
It's Sunday evening (about an hour ago) and my foundation guy calls me from jail. Says he needs $451 to get bailed out.
So, he says if I'll come down and pay it, he will finish all the rebar work tomorrow, arrange for the inspection, and have it poured on Tuesday. (We'll see.)
I still owe him $1,200 of his original bid, so I went ahead and got him out. (Am I nuts for doing that?) I told him no more money until it's finished and cleaned up. (I am paying the for the actual concrete separately from him.)
Hmmm... Just looked at the forecast. A 50% chance of rain tomorrow and 20% on Tuesday.

My concrete guy has skipped town.(Or maybe back in jail.)
Hopefully before you paid him...
... My concrete guy has skipped town.(Or maybe back in jail.)

I would love to have a garage like these too...
I have to agree with Kevin54, I'd be in there 24/7!! When I was in High School I used to detail a collection of unique cars in an awesomly decorated and layed out garage - weird enough, I didn't really appreciate the garage as a youngster......now I can't get enough...
As for Jay Leno's garage, not to blow my own horn, but our first issue of Garage Style Magazine features his restoration shop, and issue two will focus on his collection garage.

Not a service station, but my shop is set up like a small city street inside. .Its lots of fun, and houses all my collections under one roof.


i have a real gas station,not that nice,but i just got it a few months ago.
One question though, what are you doing with the corners and what type of siding. OK...that's two questions. I figured you would trim the corner first then bring the siding to it.