rmckee
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Hey all,
My name’s Ryan, and after nearly 15 years of dreaming about building a garage, back-of-the-napkin drawings, DIY SketchUp renderings, and countless hours spent absorbing the incredible database this forum provides, the time has finally come. My wife and I moved to NC last summer from Boston and purchased a beautiful home on just under an acre that came with an attached “2-car” garage. She knew it was a requirement the new house have land to build a detached, and we had new survey done with the appropriate soil tests prior to purchase to ensure this build would be possible. I started a little build thread for the attached garage to hold me over, but through some encouragement from the wife (and after a year spent remodeling the new house to fulfill all her requests) she gave me the go-ahead to get this project underway. I’m taking her up on it as we’ll likely start talking kids soon, and if I don’t do this now I know there will be more important things to fund for the next few decades.
I’m calling it The Delta Garage for two reasons – up until Covid kicked off, I flew about 250,000 miles per year on Delta Air Lines, traveling around the world for work, and as a result, I am a huge commercial aviation geek. I go out of my way to plane spot, bought our house in Boston specifically because it overlooked the runway at Logan Airport, and have traveled far and wide to be on “retirement” flights of certain aircraft. The love for the airline actually goes far enough that we actually named our black lab Delta, and she spends most of her days in the garage with me, which makes her the second reason for the build title. When we decorate upstairs, there will be a tip of the hat to aviation in the decor.
As with many garage builds here this won’t happen overnight, but I am a big fan of documenting progress with vehicle builds and projects, so it’ll be great to have a place to dump everything, catalogue it, and get feedback from the collective knowledgebase that exists on here as I go about this build.
Fair warning, I’m a bit longwinded, but I’m also a professional photographer so hopefully I can make up for the monologues with some good imagery. For now, here’s an overview shot of our property from last summer before we got to work clearing some trees to make room for what’s to come.

CURRENT BUILD STATUS: APRIL 1, 2022

My name’s Ryan, and after nearly 15 years of dreaming about building a garage, back-of-the-napkin drawings, DIY SketchUp renderings, and countless hours spent absorbing the incredible database this forum provides, the time has finally come. My wife and I moved to NC last summer from Boston and purchased a beautiful home on just under an acre that came with an attached “2-car” garage. She knew it was a requirement the new house have land to build a detached, and we had new survey done with the appropriate soil tests prior to purchase to ensure this build would be possible. I started a little build thread for the attached garage to hold me over, but through some encouragement from the wife (and after a year spent remodeling the new house to fulfill all her requests) she gave me the go-ahead to get this project underway. I’m taking her up on it as we’ll likely start talking kids soon, and if I don’t do this now I know there will be more important things to fund for the next few decades.
I’m calling it The Delta Garage for two reasons – up until Covid kicked off, I flew about 250,000 miles per year on Delta Air Lines, traveling around the world for work, and as a result, I am a huge commercial aviation geek. I go out of my way to plane spot, bought our house in Boston specifically because it overlooked the runway at Logan Airport, and have traveled far and wide to be on “retirement” flights of certain aircraft. The love for the airline actually goes far enough that we actually named our black lab Delta, and she spends most of her days in the garage with me, which makes her the second reason for the build title. When we decorate upstairs, there will be a tip of the hat to aviation in the decor.
As with many garage builds here this won’t happen overnight, but I am a big fan of documenting progress with vehicle builds and projects, so it’ll be great to have a place to dump everything, catalogue it, and get feedback from the collective knowledgebase that exists on here as I go about this build.
Fair warning, I’m a bit longwinded, but I’m also a professional photographer so hopefully I can make up for the monologues with some good imagery. For now, here’s an overview shot of our property from last summer before we got to work clearing some trees to make room for what’s to come.

CURRENT BUILD STATUS: APRIL 1, 2022

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they are certainly limiting sometimes. I'm doing a house renovation as well and thankfully I've been doing it myself as it has only cost me a few thousand instead of tens of thousands. I'd sell a toy car and build a lifetime garage. When the Audi and Fiat Jeep need massive work, will you still want to keep them? I've had my fill of VAG stuff, but am strangely drawn to them. Like a moth to the blue bug zapper light I guess. My 60x40 barn will likely be small when I get everything setup in it, but it has a funky interior so I'm limited to certain layouts.