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Jim, love your work it looks a treat.
Regards
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Jim, love your work it looks a treat.
Regards
Just finished the whole thing. Great read, beautiful work and landscaping. Looks like you're gonna have that million dollar house before you're finished.
That French door worries me a little bit. Looks like a perfect set up for a smash and grab. I'd at least get a deadbolt keyed on both sides and some steel mesh or bars bolted across the windowed part so they can't just kick and walk through. Also a good padlock through the sliders to keep the garage door from going up when you're gone. Just don't forget to remove it before you hit the garage door opener.
Jim, thanks for sharing..
A neighbour and good friend of mine has a Can Am and I have been privileged to take it for a spin. They are different but just and an awesome bike to ride.
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That will protect it from the weather.
Do you get the sun or rain from that direction?
Dressing up the entrance immensely. Thanks for sharing. Any more
Photos of that build?

Looks great,did you build it from scratch?
That will protect it from the weather.
Do you get the sun or rain from that direction?
Dressing up the entrance immensely. Thanks for sharing. Any more
Photos of that build?
Thanks for sharing the build process of the door
Overhang.
Certainly many of us can use that as a basis for an idea to build something similar.
I do like the idea you painted everything prior to installation.
And there is your HF modified motorcycle trailer earning it's keep again.
Interesting, I assume tire scuffs show up easily?Not bad, high maintenance. I would use Tile next time.
Interesting, I assume tire scuffs show up easily?
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Jim
First... outstanding build and great use of a smaller space!
I noticed a few pages back that you had added a 120 volt Kenmore AC unit to your garage. How well is it working for you now that hot weather is upon us and the fact that you did not get to insulate before the drywall went up? I have a slightly smaller workshop space and have been wondering if a similar unit would handle it.
Not bad, high maintenance. I would use Tile next time.
Hi,I am studying and researching this section of the Forum to obtain as much information as possible before I pull the trigger on the flooring in my main garage. I have RaceDeck in my 3rd garage and I love it there, but I'm concerned about discoloration from tires in my main garage (much more activity in my main garage.)
I want a pattern in main garage and I saw that you did a pattern in yours. I see your comment above and was wondering if you could elaborate a little more on "high maintenance". How long have you have this VCT in this garage, and are there cars moving in and out of this garage on a daily basis?
I love the look of VCT, but am thinking that Polyurea might be a better solution for me.
Thanks for your help.