Recent content by SK 99

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    Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT 22x22 in central Ohio

    Not much of an update, but I added a small section of pegboard, and redid the shelves on the wall by the truck. I can actually walk around the driver's side now without bending backwards. And yes, I used pennies as washers lol.....
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    Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT 22x22 in central Ohio

    Thank you :beer: Yes indeed! First time in my life I've ever had something bigger than a single car garage, so I'm pretty happy with it! Thanks! I've lurked on here for a long time, and actually joined years ago. And now finally have something worth posting about! :cool: Thanks! I have...
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    Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT 22x22 in central Ohio

    All I've really done so far is fill it with stuff, and added a couple more light strips.......
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    Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT 22x22 in central Ohio

    My fiance and I recently purchased a house in Marysville, OH. We found a beautiful home in a nice, small, quiet neighborhood out in the country. The attached garage already had some shelves (some of which need redone)...... Good riddance, apartment garage. You will NOT be missed.....
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    Securing OSB to cement block

    Quick update. I mounted furring strips to the wall with Tapcons (after applying foil tape to back of them), stapled up some Visqueen, and secured OSB to the furring strips.... Painted it black, and got my pallet boards all nailed up.... The rest of the basement is coming along nicely.....
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    Securing OSB to cement block

    Yeah, that's why initially I wanted to hang OSB to avoid this potential problem.
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    Securing OSB to cement block

    Thank you! I think this is the way I'm going to go. Any point in using a vapor barrier? And there's probably no need for the 2x4s to be treated, right?
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    Securing OSB to cement block

    So, after a few years of being in an apartment, I finally bought another house! At my old house, I had a 10x23 garage with exposed stud walls, so I threw some OSB on one portion and pulled apart some pallets to dress it up a bit. Painted the OSB black, grabbed my Senco nailer, and had it...
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