Nice overview video of the GN! Looking forward to upcoming episodes detailing your work on the GN.
I received the Black Air video for Christmas from my wife and it's inspired new interest in my car too. I'm planning a nose to tail assessment of my car this spring, purchased mine used in 1992...
I've been pondering the same project. I have a 16 ft wide opening from the two car garage bay to the third bay in my garage with 10ft ceilings throughout. My current idea is to put a 9x7 or 9x10 sized overhead door between the bays with the opening walled in with a 36 inch walk through door...
I'm planning on building soffit shelves in my garage later this hopefully by spring when I can get a chance. Here's a couple of links I have bookmarked for reference.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65557...
Private Pilot - SEL here as well with A&P and IA for 26 years working in general aviation maintaining everything from Cessna 150's to business jets. The most rewarding time of my career was the 8 years I spent working for a business jet factory service center. I now work for a university...
Looking for the same answer for my garage too. Fully drywalled with no insulation or vapor barrier in ceiling or exterior walls, it couldn't have been that much in savings when the house was built by the previous owner. :headscrat
Been thinking about doing cellulose blown in the walls and...
From what I have read in other posts, 100 lumens per square foot is the standard goal. I'm at the same point on my shop project and have figured how many lights to install in my shop. Just get the amount of lumens output per tube and divide that by your square footage times 100 for the number of...
Take a look at this thread by veno using CFL's for lighting.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38658
I used four 26w 100w equivalent CFL's in my last garage which was 22x24 with 8ft ceiling which was ok but not great.
I think veno's plan is what I'm going to use in my shop...