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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Suburban Working Garage in VA...now building the Highland House in the Teton Valley

    I will add to the larger tire width comments. I fought the wider is better trend for a while and I still do a little but their are exceptions. I have a Surly Pacer so as the fork on the bike says, "fatties fit fine". I've had 700x25, 700x32 and 700x32. I'm a bigger guy over 45 years of age...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Out on Quaker Road

    On the car for your dad... My FIL has his first '64 Impala SS that he bought new, there are tons of family memories in that car and every time he drives it we hear them all. I could tell the stories myself at this point but for some reason it never gets old. Great job finding the car and...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Engine House - My 30x50 Garage and Man Cave Build

    I've canoed the Allagash Waterway three times, so cool to see people outdoors up in that area of Maine.
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    Didn't get a second estimate...

    I've done the same thing with tree guys, concrete guys, roof guys you name it. I typically have a pretty good idea of the market and the quality of work I want, I know what I'm willing to spend so if a number seems to be in my ballpark I'm good. So far I'm been either extremely lucky or...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Bald is Beautiful - 7k sq feet+ of Gruntledness

    Amazing thread, not sure how I missed it over the years. My wife had the same foot surgery as you after too many years of playing volleyball and jumping. She has had knee work, shoulder work and now her foot and it was her foot that gave her the most pain. She begged me to just cut her foot...
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    Lakeside Garage 30'x54'

    Just curious, how many coats of clear did you spay on the T&G boards. Looking great.
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    Building a Garage into the side of a Hill

    I have done two garages built into a hill. In both cases water management was a major focus. Without a doubt I would do poured concrete walls and before back filling I would, waterproof the walls then install gravel with drain tile around the base. If memory serves the cost of poured concrete...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Out on Quaker Road

    I can't claim to have the same below zero weather here in PA that exists in MN but we've been into the single digits a few nights and I've yet to wear long pants while walking my dog. I can totally understand how the flip-flops were fine for your walk down the lane at home.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Out on Quaker Road

    Yes, there was a couple on youtube that built their timber frame house with SIP's up in Idaho and they ended up using a "Cold-Roof" as well. I'm not sure they were the poster child for doing everything right but they were fairly open with their thought process and didn't want to spend money...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Hillside Barn Build

    Speaking as the guy that carried 34 sheets of drywall up to the second floor of my house last month I'm sure you and your contractors are happy it fit through the window.
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    Lakeside Garage 30'x54'

    From the road view thumbnail I was thinking why is he showing the Porto-Potty but then I clicked on the picture. Amazing work, can't wait to see the big room with the high ceilings as that gets closer to the final product... And of course the garage.
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    Lakeside Garage 30'x54'

    Yup, a place of worshiping good views and nature.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT The Engine House - My 30x50 Garage and Man Cave Build

    I have a single "barn light" over my 16 x 8 garage door. It's perfect in it gives good security around the door (lights up the space) and due to the design of the light shade it only points down so there is limited light pollution towards the house. When I need more light I have flood lights...
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    Lakeside Garage 30'x54'

    The other thing I've learned is really get buy in from the various contractors... I have had a number of times where I show them prints before things are final. They sort of look at things but don't dig into the details. Then things are final they have the prints they are on the job...
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    Lakeside Garage 30'x54'

    The whole house looks nice but with that garage I'm not sure I would even make it to the lake most days.
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    Does anyone pay for a monthly home warranty service?

    Put me on the log pile for home owners that had a policy included in a house purchase. I had the service for one year back in 2007. They did fix a stove burner and made a visit for an central A/C performance issue but I dropped them. The service policy I had gave you no say in the quality or...
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    Lakeside Garage 30'x54'

    When the wood shows up I always think I spent $*** for that pile. Then slow but sure it turns into your dream. Looking great.
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    Lakeside Garage 30'x54'

    This is awesome. From personal experience I'm guessing as you interact with other close neighbors you'll find a common theme with this one "trouble guy". When I doubled my garage I followed the rules 100% and I had the same result. I had my other neighbors one by one complement me on how nice...
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    Newb from PA

    Welcome and I hate to start this already but if you plan to work on a '65 Caddy I'm scared your 18" dimension will need to grow.
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    Needle bearing to shaft preload/clearance?

    Myredracer, I would agree with your last post... You said that a local machine shop tested the hardness of the transmission input shaft, what was the result. If it's not at least in the 50's HRC then I wouldn't trust using it with the needle bearing. Since the engine has been sitting a...
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