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Can the 12-Gauge Garage get your vote? (Answer: Yes! Thanks!)

Jack Olsen

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A few months ago I was surfing around on the internet and landed at a web site for a magazine called Family Handyman. They were holding a contest called the "2011 Best in DIY award." The part that got my attention was that they had a garage category -- so I emailed in a picture to enter.

Yesterday, I was surprised to learn (since I'd forgotten about it) that I'm one of the five finalists in the "Dream Garages" category. :bounce:

Now, above everything else, I enjoy having a project in front of me -- especially one that I've got a plan for -- which is where the Garage Journal comes in. This board is like a force of nature that is unrivaled by anything else on the internet. It's got 84,000 of the nicest guys I've ever met. So...

84,000 votes is a lot. And I'd like to win this thing -- which means I'm asking you to click on the link below and vote for me. You can vote once a day, any day or every day, for the next seven weeks.

The downside? You're going to have to give them a mailing address, phone number and email to register -- which I apologize for. I think it's dumb. But here's the deal -- I looked at their privacy policy, and they will not send you unsolicited emails or sell your personal information in any way. For added safety, I'd suggest making a change or two to your mailing address and phone number so that the data isn't useful to them even if they cheat (although Reader's Digest is the parent company, which means they probably won't cheat). Your email needs to be valid for account confirmation, but I signed up back when I entered the contest and it hasn't led to any unsolicited emails coming into my inbox.

I emailed Ryan to make sure posting this was all right and he gave me his blessing. If I win the whole shebang (there's a grand prize up above the category prize), I think it would be cool to take the additional money and use it for some charity that we can all get behind. But that's getting ahead of myself. The next step is to win the garage category.

So, that's my plea. If you're willing to click and vote for me, I would really appreciate it.

To do it...

First, click on this link:



2011 Best-in-DIY Contest

Then, select the 'California Dreamin' entry in the garage section. I'm number four of the five finalists. Click on the little bullet by the thumbnail, then scroll down and click on the 'vote' button.

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You'll have to enter your email and stuff once, to set up your account. After that, you can just click. Remember, you can vote once a day.


I'm really grateful for any votes I get.

Still reading? Okay. There's more. Maybe you're wondering WHY you should vote for my garage.

Here are my three reasons:

Reason one. My garage is the only Garage Journal garage in the batch. This is a shame, since there are so many awesome garages on this site. But it's too late to enter, so if you want yours in there, then wait for next year -- I promise I'll vote for you then. But that's only part of it. The cool thing about Garage Journal is that so many of the garages here are honest-to-nuts working garages. Not slick showrooms with rows of million-dollar collector cars under designer lighting. (Well, there are exceptions -- but still.) I like the ordinary-guy, dirt-under-the-fingernails vibe of GJ -- even when the shops are big enough to hold my whole house. Of the other four garages competing with me, the most spectacular (number 1, the one built by the bridge engineer with the leaded glass windows) doesn't even have a driveway leading to the doors. Number two has some great cabinets. And I'll give him points for the fact that there are some actual oil stains on the floor. But it's just a wall of cabinets as far as I can tell. They're nice cabinets -- the guy's got skills -- but I don't see a whole shop in there. Number 3 is, well... some more nice cabinetry. I'm not convinced that guy ever uses those tools (although I could be wrong). Number 5 looks like a pretty decent working garage, and he ought to check out Garage Journal... but I think Number 4, which is mine, is the best combination of DIY, smart planning for a small space, and a garage where automotive work, woodworking and metal fabrication all get done in the same space, often on the same day. And maybe most importantly, mine is the only garage in the contest that has a car inside it.

Here it is this morning -- getting used!

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Reason two. My garage is the scrappy underdog. It's the smallest in the contest and pretty clearly had the lowest budget (well, I think it did). I dug the hole and poured the concrete for my lift. I beat up my knees by tiling the place myself. I painted it, built the cabinets, built the benches. It was all done on the cheap and -- as such -- I think it says something about the many other self-reliant and resourceful guys on this board. I'd be thrilled if I had the bridge engineer's money to build a place like he did -- but I don't. And since that's the case, I did the most with what I had. And like I said before, you can actually drive a car into and out of mine. I do it every day.

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Reason three. Okay, this might be shameless exploitation of a child. But if I win, little Max gets a racing kart. Yep, that's a promise. (And his mother can't make me take it back.) Here he is on his crappy little push car that he's outgrown. It does not have a 50cc two-stroke in it. Does he look happy? No, he does not.

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Here is the sort of thing he could be driving next year if the might of the Garage Journal is brought to bear on this contest. Put yourself in Max's shoes. Which car would you rather have your daddy get you? Which one is going to make Mom more nervous? Which one requires a fire suit?

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(My apologies to whoever's kid/kart I snagged off of a Google Images search. But it's a cool picture.)

Okay. Thanks for taking the time to read this. My garage needs your vote, any time (and as much as once a day) between now and the end of October.

The link is up there! Help Max get his race kart! :thumbup:
 
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Dan in Pasadena

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Voted.

You know what? I LOVE your garage. I wish mine looked as good. But even if I DIDN'T like it? I'd vote for it anyway because as you note, its the only GARAGE with a friggin car IN it! It was built bit-by-bit by a guy doing it himself with used cabinets. No architect, no contractor, etc. What is a magazine called "Family Handyman" supposed to be about if not doing things yourself? And last? It promoted Garage Journal which is a fun, informative and helpful website.
 

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

OK....I voted..

BTW...Did I see your garage pictured on the John Bridge tiling forum ???
 

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Voted, your garage is the same size as mine, hopefully in a few years itll be as tricked out as yours :thumbup:
 

donnie

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

according to this you can vote everyday

Thanks for voting!
Come back every day between now and November 1, 2011 to vote for your favorite.
 

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

I'm thinking the mailing address could be for free issues of mags and some junk mail. Not the worst thing that can happen to you. I don't know why they need a phone number if they aren't gonna call. I'm sure everyone has an old pager or cell no. I always give that if not the payphone no. at the store down the street.
 

BigWil

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

I voted for you. I love your garage, and am actually really wanting to tile my garage floor when I actually build it, thanks to you.
 

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Ok I voted but they would not take my screen name jerseywild due to the offensive nature. :headscrat does jerseywild offend you? lol
 

FernandinaJosh

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

I have been a long time lurker, then member but never posted... till now. Your shop is one of the best out there, no matter what its next to. Count me in for multiple votes.
 

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Done deal and no it wasn't your son that made me do it. but i do like your thinking hope you win
 
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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Thanks, guys! I won't lie -- a couple of those guys could probably build circles around me. But I think the 12 Gauge Garage has more of a 'whole package' to it. A garage where every piece got some thought put into it.

Or, if that's too highfalutin', then... my garage has got pendulum lights made out of freakin' cake pans. :)
 

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Voted. Saw yours in Popular Mechs too - *******!

BTW - did that paint tray and **** come out of the Porrige's bonet? LOL!
 
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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

This young guy looks not too happy to be sitting it that little blue car there. In an effort to keep him from attacking you in your sleep I will vote for your garage. I think that I might push that blue car into a creek or something so as not to stress the young guy out over it any further. I'm almost certain that Mom still likes it so a mystery should be thought out well as to how it became missing.
 
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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

You got my vote, and thanks for voting on the Miller site.
 

MikeGyver

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Voted.

Site said to come back daily until 11/1 to vote. Can we vote once per day?
 
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Jack Olsen

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Thanks! Yes, you can vote every 24 hours.

Turn this:

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Into this:

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:)
 

wes.harville

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Jack,

whoever is in charge of choosing the garages for the finals must be an idiot. Even thought your garage isn't my style, its clearly the winner. These are supposed to be DIY garages. The third one looks like a custom closet company came in and did it. Granted the Bridge Engineer built his mostly himself, but I just can't even put it in the same category. Yeah its good to look at, but seems more for show.

I will definitely vote for yours
 

vette66bob

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Jack, I have been following your build and updates and enjoyed every post.
You have my vote again and again and again till 11/1
 

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

voted, better put a big bore kit on the cart just for fun.
dave
 

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

I voted! And will continue to vote! Good Luck!

My Mom wouldn't let my Dad buy me a go-kart when I was Max's age. Over protective comes to mind.

Max needs that cart!
 

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

OK Jack, I voted for you. Not just because of the board, but because I really think it is deserved. Truly it is a DIY project with reuse of materials and innovative ideas, and for that I commend you.

And by the way- I have been stalking....I mean following.... your work since Black Beauty I over on Pelican. For a while it was my desktop wallpaper( though now it is the "Flying Porsche" ad). Best of luck.
 

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Re: Can my garage get your vote?

Those other ones are pretty nice too. What do you get if you win?
 
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