I just used WORD on the work computer while I was bored :p
normally i use a pro home design architect software, but this works for a quick and dirty mock up...
I have found it difficult to back my F250 through my 9' doors without almost taking off the mirrors... (maybe I **** just at backing up...) So if you aren't good at backing in or have wide vehicles the double door and single door combo would be nice... Mostly it depends on what you are going...
It would be easier and cheaper for them to have a large batch of patches embroidered and sell them... Then you could supply your own coveralls in whatever size/color you want...
Come to think of it, that would solve the bowling shirt and hat orders too...
How is the grout when it comes to staining/chipping? (My kitchen grout is Stained horribly after 10 years but it was a light tan...) also I would think sweeping would take a bit longer than a flat floor. The tile floors look great though and the testimonials seem to back up the durability!
I love forged in Fire, I've learned a few techniques watchein some of the guys work the metal! I am jealous of the range of equipment they have laying around!
Brilliant Idea! Maybe I could copy some of their ideas then :thumbup:
Check out this 2 post lift addition to make it usable for storage. I was set on a 4 post for storage until I saw this mod for a 2 post that lets you store cars...
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=275287
specifically posts 27 & 28, I wouldn't use one made from the wood...
My wife wouldn't let me leave mine that way... However If you are out of materials and/or time for the project call it a stopping point...
^^^THIS!!!! I'm going to quote this to the wife next time she gets on me about my garage getting finished.
Ah... Sometimes I can't find screws and bolts I drop now, I just grab my rolling magnetic sweeper and go over the nearby area until I hear a "click" then pick it up!
Anyone have any input on the Polyurethane / epoxy covering type or usage in this case?