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24x32 detached first time buyer makeover

HKB3

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started doing a little work to my newly acquired garage
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already had a visit from the neighborhood wild life;
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look closely in the upper right hand side.
I walked around the corner to wash out my paint brush, and there she was not even 35 feet away. I stood still and waited the snap a pic with phone before she took off.

I have a ton of plans with the first being removing the staircase from the inside and moving it outside. There is already 60 amp service in the garage but I want to upgrade to 100 amp(my electrician says I could even run 200 in the garage if I wanted). stay tuned....
 
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neutral

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sweet \. so jealous about the second storie. Mine got vetoed. I building 24x32 as well. 10 ft walls and 6x12 parallel chord trusses. what are you putting in it for goodies ie hoist , lathe, plasma, or other fun stuff?
 
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Red Leader

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Wow, nice size!

I wished I had paid a little more attention to the garage when we got our house (1st house). 1 light, 1 outlet, nothing really finished. Then again, I wouldn't trade the experience for anything, but it is really nice when you get to start off with so much more, like what you have. Keep up the hard work!:beer:
 
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HKB3

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Goodies will be mostly metal fabrication related, I build racecars (drag/road) as a side job(used to do it full-time ). It will be a looong process getting setup but hopefully it will payoff down the road.
 
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