Love it! No real ask for framing pictures other than including them as a part of the journey. Judging by the smiling faces, I'd say it's been a great one.
That's interesting on the wall interruption detail - sometimes codes can be fussy, but glad you came up with a solution to offset.
You...
Sheesh. I ought to start charging rent because you're apparently living in my head. This thing is nearly identical to what I've had envisioned for the bottom side of the property.
I can't seem to zoom in well enough on the plans to read the elevation dimensions. Do you have any other details...
Like @jayemm mentioned below, they are Daytona 3 ton jacks like the Esco branded, but half the price. Can get four for a little more than two Escos. They've done me well for a 3-series Bimmer.
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-ton-jack-stands-with-circular-pads-58789.html
My only "complaint" is that the jack points are deep into the car requiring a drive up the ramps to then get out your long-reach, low profile floor jack - even still, it's nearly not able to reach.
For what it's worth (of course specific to whichever car you're trying to lift, but a lot of the...
Depends on the car of course, but Bimmer typically has a point near the motor and utilize the rear diff. Jack stands go at the specific points at the rail. You can see the front jack point under the motor in this picture.
Following up on this, I am now told that there would be interference running as I had originally planned with the tracks and opener (specifically the single bay).
What would be your recommendation for 4' LED light placement in this garage? I've allotted (8) of the lights for the space.
Thanks!
I'm finalizing the layout in my attached garage and just noticed that the draftsman more or less centered the light rows within the free ceiling space (assuming the garage doors are open), not centering the rows across the entire depth of the garage.
This represents (8) 4' LED lights. I had...
Great minds think alike. This was the first draft. I still think it to make the most sense. Only concern is if it is considered a principal building - can’t have two on the property. My hope is that as the rooms do not have closets, they are not considered bedrooms. Of course what I’ll show to...
It will most certainly be me. Other than the bathroom, my office will be the only independently framed space within the shop. All said, camper will be parked within a 2400 sq ft space. Intent for camper is sleep and cooking.
Funny enough, that was the first thing I told him!
Sorry to hear about your buddy. I’m not sure I follow on parking it outside. Must be a long day for me. Plan is to park it inside a conditioned space. Are you saying should we need to run the camper’s A/C that will be an issue?
For those that have experience or know of someone that has done something similar…
What’s a good playbook of must-haves and nice-to-haves? Things you wishes you had done differently? Insulation methods, ways to seal garage doors/types of garage doors, flooring finishes, wall types…