A Florida fan in Ohio State country! You must have some interesting conversations.
Definitely. I've grown up here in Columbus but I've been a Gator fan all my life, so I'm used to it
We just moved from Hilliard to Grove City a little over a year and a half ago.
Glad to know there's some other GJers close by!
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Very nice! I've been in Hilliard most of my life, and quite frankly I'm annoyed by how crowded it's getting. They build a ton of stuff everywhere but don't build the roads to support all of it. Ideally we would like to move out to Plain City, West Jeff, London, etc. and get a place with a couple acres.
Hey Yoo
How warm does it stay in the winter?
maybe insulate the remaining wall's and finish it out with drywall and a coat of white paint will help with making appear brighter?
or due a wall of pallet wood? looks decent enough and would be cheap to due.
plus then you can hang what you want where ever you want.
just a couple of Ideas would give it a more finish look plus what you already mentioned.
cut your teeth on some simple stuff on this garage and learn what works and doesn't then when your on the 2nd garage you know better what you want to due and how to do it as well!
I Like to Camaro as well a classic look and color for that car!
how much room with the Camaro in there?
can you even walk around the car at all?
It stays warm enough for the most part. This time of year it's usually in the 50's give or take a little, depending on how cold it is outside. I thought about drywall and insulation, but ultimately decided it wasn't worth the time/effort/money. I don't spend much time out there in the winter, and when I do, I have a propane heater that gets it toasty in minutes.
I originally thought about covering the stud walls with sheets of pegboard, but decided against that. I really like your suggestion about pallet wood, that's something I haven't thought of and I'm definitely intrigued by the idea.
The Camaro fits in there pretty well actually, it's pretty narrow along the sides and back, but still enough room to walk by on one side without rubbing against it. There's plenty of space in the front as well, when it's parked in there I still have a lot of room to sit at the bench or get in my toolbox or cabinet or whatever. I'll grab a pic for reference.
I had a Buick Park Avenue before the Camaro, and a Caprice before that, and they were a much tighter squeeze.