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vandancouver

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I went through every post, picture, etc. This is absolutely beautiful work, you have a knack for detail, and its so aesthetically pleasing. Thought out so perfectly too! This is a wonderful journal of progression, I hope you have the time of your life with this new masterpiece!

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as all have said, beautiful work and coordination on the house and garage. i can see where your experience in the prime home market shows thru.

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Beautiful build. I am a craftsman style nut, both in architecture and some of the furniture, mainly Gustav Stickley.

Love the drive as well. Is the area that only the wheel tracks are poured, by the house, going to be "green" in the center or is it drainage grates?

the copper trim and roofing is beautiful as well. I am sure the meth fiends are salivating as well.
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Lots of welding/grinding this weekend. Workbench frame is about halfway done and I got the driveway gate frame in as well. Unlike most of the other HF frames I've seen, this one will allow you to slide the box in from the front, eliminating the need for a forklift during install. Partially put together below, but keep in mind it's upside down/backwards in the photos below. More pics to come later this week.



 
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Driveway gate frame below. It will get wrapped in wood using the same siding as the house and railing design at the top to allow some light to come through at about 4-'5" off the ground to make it a little less "heavy" looking. Turns out I set the post too low so I'll need to add a 6x6 post extension on the top. The ghetto setup on the top is temporary.


 
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Beautiful build. I am a craftsman style nut, both in architecture and some of the furniture, mainly Gustav Stickley.

Love the drive as well. Is the area that only the wheel tracks are poured, by the house, going to be "green" in the center or is it drainage grates?

the copper trim and roofing is beautiful as well. I am sure the meth fiends are salivating as well.
:bigun2:

Thanks! Yes - the dirt strips down the driveway will have grass in them... someday when I get around to it.
 

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Amazing build, really inspiring to see a shop build like this in the bay area, thank you for sharing. Maybe I missed it, but where in the bay area are you?

It looks like you already found a tubing supplier, but my favorite steel supply place is Naylor Steel in Hayward. If you are looking for a lot of tube, Tube Service in Milpitas would be your best bet.
 

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Such a great build! Did you happen to see that article on Jalopnik talking about BMW engines? Awesome cars, but that article made me scarred of them.
 

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good news about the doors.

*is the post you sunk for the gate a 4x4 or 6x6? I didn't see a mention of it in the earlier posts.
* what is the width of your drive way.
* and yes I am trying to steal your gate ideas, cause I am running into similar setup.
 
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good news about the doors.

*is the post you sunk for the gate a 4x4 or 6x6? I didn't see a mention of it in the earlier posts.
* what is the width of your drive way.
* and yes I am trying to steal your gate ideas, cause I am running into similar setup.

I went with a 6x6x1/4 for the gate post. Driveway at the narrow point is 9' (chimney) and the rest of it is about 10'-6". I'd certainly elect for a wider driveway if at all possible.
 
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Such a great build! Did you happen to see that article on Jalopnik talking about BMW engines? Awesome cars, but that article made me scarred of them.

Just saw it now - great read. They certainly have some major flaws but are a blast to drive when they're running.
 

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Nitro - have a few questions for you. What is the brand and model # of the electric heater you have mounted on the ceiling? How many SF is your garage and what are the winter temps there in your part of the country? Amazing build!! :beer:
 
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I need a man of your design talents here to help with the updates to our 100yr old house. The shop details, like the burnished copper drainage bits, brick driveway borders etc. really set this apart. Congrats on the "front page" club :)
 
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I need a man of your design talents here to help with the updates to our 100yr old house. The shop details, like the burnished copper drainage bits, brick driveway borders etc. really set this apart. Congrats on the "front page" club :)

Thanks - I watched your build as well and you did a great job! They sure knew how to build 100 years ago...
 

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Thanks Nit..I should mention too that your use of the ridge beam, storage platform, recessed troffers etc. makes for extremely efficient use of your space, while allowing ceiling height for lifts.

I've always been a fan of roof/ceiling designs that vary from the typical truss..and your shop is a fine example indeed :) I'm sure many folks will walk into your shop and spend a few minutes just looking up!
 

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Hi. Just wanted to say you have an awesome garage and wanted to chime in about the NewAge Cabinets. I'm assuming you purchased the Pro Series and not the Bold Series? I purchased all of my NewAge Cabinets (Pro Series) from HomeDepot when they discontinued the older generation of cabinets and offered them at 35% off (They have the piano hinge and are slightly larger...) I initially had them shipped to my house and some of them were horribly damaged. My advice for anyone is to have them shipped to the store so you can inspect them and reject them on the spot. Other then surviving shipping they are nice solid Cabinets structurally however they do have some quality control issues occasionally.
 

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Tons of progress Friday- Monday. Driveway was poured Friday followed by brick work starting the following day. Should be pretty much done by the end of this coming weekend.
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This build is brilliant! I really love the driveway. How is it done? It looks like the bricks are mortared to the slab and then pointed between later. Would that be right?
 

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This is beautiful! Whats the space between the house and fence? I have something similar and this gives me hope!
 
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Hi. Just wanted to say you have an awesome garage and wanted to chime in about the NewAge Cabinets. I'm assuming you purchased the Pro Series and not the Bold Series? I purchased all of my NewAge Cabinets (Pro Series) from HomeDepot when they discontinued the older generation of cabinets and offered them at 35% off (They have the piano hinge and are slightly larger...) I initially had them shipped to my house and some of them were horribly damaged. My advice for anyone is to have them shipped to the store so you can inspect them and reject them on the spot. Other then surviving shipping they are nice solid Cabinets structurally however they do have some quality control issues occasionally.

I actually did buy the Bold series for cost savings. I purchased "lowers" which are 16" deep instead of 12" deep to give quite a bit more overall storage.

I ordered a big chunk of them through Sears and they were shipped loose via UPS, which is where the major damage occurred. I ordered the rest through Sams Club and they were properly shipped on a pallet with very minor damage that I was able to bend back easily by hand. With the thinner Bold series you almost need to expect a minor amount of damage given the sheet metal is relatively thin. Once up in place, you'd never know.
 
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This build is brilliant! I really love the driveway. How is it done? It looks like the bricks are mortared to the slab and then pointed between later. Would that be right?

Exactly - There's 6" baserock, 5" concrete slab, 1/2-3/4" mortar, then it's all grouted afterwards.
 
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Lots of progress on the bench last night. The frame for one wall is 99% finished (just need to paint the top) then the HF cabinets can slide in from the front. I'll use a pallet jack to lift them up to the correct height then push them in from there. Should be pretty easy... I hope. I also finished up the upper cabinet install on the rear/left walls. I just have 3 left to go on the right wall around the lift controls.








 

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Awesome build. What type of brick did you use in the driveway? Recycled old "used" brick or a new product distressed to look old? If new, who is the manufacturer?
 
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Awesome build. What type of brick did you use in the driveway? Recycled old "used" brick or a new product distressed to look old? If new, who is the manufacturer?

Old reclaimed sand cast brick (at least 120 years old). I'll end up using about 20 pallets worth of it when I'm done with everything I'm planning.
 

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Wow! That is some serious storage! Are you planning on having some under cabinet lighting?
 

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Maybe I missed this, but why don't you just leave the tool chest on the casters instead of building that frame work? That way if you wanted to you could roll one out closer to where you are working.

I really love the upper cabinets and I may want to copy that idea.
 
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Maybe I missed this, but why don't you just leave the tool chest on the casters instead of building that frame work? That way if you wanted to you could roll one out closer to where you are working.

I really love the upper cabinets and I may want to copy that idea.

The way I have it set up is much more rigid and permanent. They wont move around and they'll stay perfectly in line with each other. Its a small garage so I wont need to roll it around. I can also get the work surface slightly lower as with the casters and a work bench on top, it would have been awkwardly high.
 
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