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I do not know how I missed this build, just spent an hour from page one. I love the modern styling, everything. Great buy on the 'DL too, Ecodes and turns truly make the car. Awesome build man, inspires me even more. I am a VW tech down here in PDX and love before the R there was this....

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Back to your build, cheers man.
 
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My question is, I would like to know how tall your walls are (fr & bk).
Great Job!!!
Thanks! The front wall is 15' tall and the rear is 10' tall I believe.

too small for me..I need at least 100x500...
Ha! If only. That is more than three times the size of our whole property. lol

That turned out very nice. Any pics of the finished studio space?
Here is the studio/guest room/napafterworkingoncarsallnightroom. :lol_hitti
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Lovely work up there in Edmonds! Did I notice some vintage HAM gear sitting on the shelves to the right?
Good eye on the ham gear. It's my mom's old equipment. I have no idea how to use it and don't need it so I have been looking at listing them up for sale. Any idea on a good place to sell them? Ham radio forum or something? :thumbup:

I do not know how I missed this build, just spent an hour from page one. I love the modern styling, everything.
Back to your build, cheers man.

Thanks man. Was your Jetta a VR? My friend has a 400whp vrt corrado. Probably one of the faster cars I have ever ridden in. Only bad part is he doesn't get traction until 4th gear. :3gears:
 
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Here is a picture I took today showing the entrance and the newly planted grass. I still need to reseed the main part of the lawn so it grows in thicker. But it's lookin good.
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Good eye on the ham gear. It's my mom's old equipment. I have no idea how to use it and don't need it so I have been looking at listing them up for sale. Any idea on a good place to sell them? Ham radio forum or something? :thumbup:

I'll ask my father-in-law. He is a HAM operator.
 

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Your MOM was a HAM operator? Wow, that is interesting; always thought it was just guys that got into it. I am not, sorry to say, so I cannot suggest any HAM forum. You might just Google 'HAM' & 'Wa. state' and see what pops up.

Once again, that is an elegant structure.:bowdown: Any thoughts on some large glazed pots of some shrubbery or dwarf firs to accent the exterior wall surfaces? Maybe something to reflect the great exterior lighting locating the pots below each fixture. That design is so sharp, it almost demands a Zen Buddhist gravel landscape for it to 'float' in.

Living in Edmonds, have you ever had the chance to visit the Japanese Tea Gardens located in the Arboretum south of the U. of W. campus? A worthwhile day trip any time, especially in late spring.:thumbup: Don't forget your camera if you do go there; the volunteers do a wonderful job keeping the Garden looking pristine and picturesque.
 

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Thanks man. Was your Jetta a VR? My friend has a 400whp vrt corrado. Probably one of the faster cars I have ever ridden in. Only bad part is he doesn't get traction until 4th gear. :3gears:

GTI, Jetta front end. Yep, 12valve VR, 442whp and 418 torque at 22psi, would have ran more but we were running out of injectors/fuel :) Enjoy your '93 SLC too, really starting to appreciate in value.
 

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I really like this shop design, but without giving too detailed, what was your budget for the build?

Oh, and what brand are those garage doors? those are killer!
 
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It's been a while. Not much has happened, we're a bit more settled in and ready to work on the winter projects.

I really like this shop design, but without giving too detailed, what was your budget for the build?

Oh, and what brand are those garage doors? those are killer!

$125 a square foot. I'll let you do the math. haha.
I'll have to double check on the door brands. I do know they were like 3k a door. But they really add a lot to the exterior and let lots of southern natural light in, so are totally worth it.

How come you didn't pave the other door?

Well, how I understand it, there is a rule that you can't have a certain percentage of your property covered in pavement or non-permeable surfaces. Much of our property is covered now, and we will be building a bigger house on the lot in the future so we wanted to give some room for growth. We will be putting in permeable grass pavers for the other door in the spring. Similar to Andres' driveway seen here.
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And that way, we can still have somewhat of a backyard instead of a bunch of blacktop.


Here's is a fun comparison of the property from google maps. A before and after.
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This winter's project. We hope to have it painted before spring comes along.
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We washed it inside since it's already pretty cold here in the pacific nw. It's just above freezing right now actually. brr.
 

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I just realized you are in WA; saw the WA plates... lol

Who (what company) built your garage? I'll be moving to Lake Stevens shortly and I have contacted Town and Country and Spane Buildings; but they are a bit pricey!!!

Who did you go with? And what did they charge (if you don't mind sharing)...?
 
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I just realized you are in WA; saw the WA plates... lol

Who (what company) built your garage? I'll be moving to Lake Stevens shortly and I have contacted Town and Country and Spane Buildings; but they are a bit pricey!!!

Who did you go with? And what did they charge (if you don't mind sharing)...?

haha Yup, Edmonds, Wa.
We used RE: Design Builders.
http://www.redesignbuilders.com/
The owner Rob DeGaetano is a really good guy, and they did an awesome job with the build. They focus more on home renovation, and our garage was their first large scale, built from scratch garage/studio.
 
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A few pictures from earlier this week. This was after a day of snow here in Seattle, 2-3 inches in the photos. I love snow, I'm from VT originally, so having some here is always a treat.
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The next day we got 3 or so more inches, which I know isn't much for some of you guys, but it's enough to cause some commotion around here. It is also a blast to drive/drift in with the wagon. Rear wheel drive, manual, and with studded snows all around. :D
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Volvo looks good in the snow better than ours just to the south. :)
Snow was fun, freezing rain *****.
 

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How come you didn't pave the other door?
Well, how I understand it, there is a rule that you can't have a certain percentage of your property covered in pavement or non-permeable surfaces. Much of our property is covered now, and we will be building a bigger house on the lot in the future so we wanted to give some room for growth. We will be putting in permeable grass pavers for the other door in the spring. Similar to Andres' driveway seen here. [picture omitted] And that way, we can still have somewhat of a backyard instead of a bunch of blacktop.
I can't help but shake my head when I see your build—in a good way! Thank-you for sharing it with us. I grew up partly in Edmonds, off of Olympic View Drive. I still have ties to the area with my wood lot near LaConner, but haven't been back in nearly ten years. I've also got something else in common, Old Volkswagens. My first car was a 1962 Beetle that was my daily driver for nine years. Anyway, about the driveway...

I just saw a This Old House episode where they laid a "rustic" gravel topcoat on their new asphalt driveway. I don't see why it wouldn't work on a sound, older asphalt driveway. When I saw your picture, my first thought the same thing would look fitting leading up to your garage/studio.

Do you know which permeable grass pavers Andres used? Pavers are my first choice, the rustic-asphalt or tar-and-chip are my fallbacks.

Stewart

PS: LOVE the snow pics.
 
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Awesome place! I love the look of the place....as soon as I saw it, I said..."hey thats in Seattle area!" Edmonds is close. I love the look of the Studio apartment, nice and relaxing. Thanks for sharing.
 

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Wow, Nice job documenting. I read this from start to finish. It is way more spectacular than most designs in Architectural Digest. Are you planning any inside storage or cabinets? It looks super spacious: With all my junk you would need double the area or I need to get rid of half of my junk! Super clean job I am sure most members are drooling to have such a place. Thanks!:drool:
 
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Hey Awesome build.I gotta tell you it looks similar to my drawing board garage.My house has all single slope roof lines,and the shed I built this past summer. So I thought it would look great for a garage,then I stubble upon yours.We have an Audi dealer nearby that has the same horozontal metal siding.I too have a "Brick",love to get a set of wheels like the blue one you posted.
 

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Wonderful garage in every way, very jealous. Awesome 240 as well. What's the story on the 240 in your aviator?
 

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Your MOM was a HAM operator? Wow, that is interesting; always thought it was just guys that got into it.

Looks like a Heathkit HF rig I used to have. If it is, there is a good chance she not only operated it, but built it.

Curt_pnw get the model numbers and look on Ebay for value. Most larger towns have hamfests and maybe monthly flea markets where you could sell it locally.

The space is awesome - I wouldn't mind seeing that out my back window. Congratulations.
 
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I can't help but shake my head when I see your build—in a good way! Thank-you for sharing it with us. I grew up partly in Edmonds, off of Olympic View Drive. I still have ties to the area with my wood lot near LaConner, but haven't been back in nearly ten years. I've also got something else in common, Old Volkswagens. My first car was a 1962 Beetle that was my daily driver for nine years. Anyway, about the driveway...

I just saw a This Old House episode where they laid a "rustic" gravel topcoat on their new asphalt driveway. I don't see why it wouldn't work on a sound, older asphalt driveway. When I saw your picture, my first thought the same thing would look fitting leading up to your garage/studio.

Do you know which permeable grass pavers Andres used? Pavers are my first choice, the rustic-asphalt or tar-and-chip are my fallbacks.

Stewart

PS: LOVE the snow pics.
Nice, I used to live above Perrinville overlooking Olympic view drive. I love living in this area.

What Andres used is probably just the generic concrete pavers with holes so grass can grow through them. I think we will probably be using the same ones.

Awesome place! I love the look of the place....as soon as I saw it, I said..."hey thats in Seattle area!" Edmonds is close. I love the look of the Studio apartment, nice and relaxing. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! I wasn't so sure on the paint choice, but I love it now. Very relaxing indeed.

Wow, Nice job documenting. I read this from start to finish. It is way more spectacular than most designs in Architectural Digest. Are you planning any inside storage or cabinets? It looks super spacious: With all my junk you would need double the area or I need to get rid of half of my junk! Super clean job I am sure most members are drooling to have such a place. Thanks!:drool:

Thanks a lot man, I have always liked documenting things, and with builds like this, it is nice to post up as many pictures as possible so I can go back and see what happened when. It is also an amazing thing to share progress with people from all over the world.

We are planning on building some cabinets for storage. I would like them to be shallow so junk can't be hidden away, never to be used again.

Hey Awesome build.I gotta tell you it looks similar to my drawing board garage.My house has all single slope roof lines,and the shed I built this past summer. So I thought it would look great for a garage,then I stubble upon yours.We have an Audi dealer nearby that has the same horozontal metal siding.I too have a "Brick",love to get a set of wheels like the blue one you posted.

I really like the simple design, and it seems like it can be appreciated by most people. Good luck with your garage build, i'll keep an eye open for a thread.

Wonderful garage in every way, very jealous. Awesome 240 as well. What's the story on the 240 in your aviator?
Thanks! The avatar is a photoshop I did of a 244 sedan, making into a wagon (they are just better. haha) and changing the color to green. Here is the original car:
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Looks like a Heathkit HF rig I used to have. If it is, there is a good chance she not only operated it, but built it.

Curt_pnw get the model numbers and look on Ebay for value. Most larger towns have hamfests and maybe monthly flea markets where you could sell it locally.

The space is awesome - I wouldn't mind seeing that out my back window. Congratulations.

I don't know why I hadn't thought of that!! Thanks for the idea.
 
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And a little update. Finally got around to getting some quality tools (see: toys) in the shop. I love getting packages on my doorstep just as much everyone else, but seeing this in the afternoon was :rocker:
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Mostly set up. I have a tank and helmet now.
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I've practiced a bit here and there in the last couple days, but I have a lot more to do before I'll be content with my skills, especially on thin gauge sheet metal. I have been TIG welding lots of aluminum in the last year, so switching to this is a bit of a change. It's tons of fun though.
 

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You my friend have a very nice welder - but a nicer garage. Keep us posted with more pictures.
 
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I am putting both to good use these days. :D More pictures will be posted soon enough.
I have a welding table I need to pick up from a friend's in the next couple of days. Some shop reorganization will have to take place to fit in where I want it to go.
 

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WOW!!! Just found this thread. Beautiful shop! well done!! Love the choice in materials! What was the cost of construction?
 

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Curt,

I love your Squarebacks, what years are they. I am looking for a rust free 1969 Squareback. I assume your on Samba.com
What are you plans with your white one?

Dan
 

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:beer: Good stuff Curt! I joined this forum after you mentioned it to me and FINALLY got around to reading your build thread! Looks really nice! And the Miller 211 is what I run now, great little welder that can keep up with the big boys but also portable! Wish my shop what this clean... TO.MUCH.****. :lol_hitti

I'll have to start a build thread of my setup!
 
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Thanks guys!

Curt,

I love your Squarebacks, what years are they. I am looking for a rust free 1969 Squareback. I assume your on Samba.com
What are you plans with your white one?

Dan

The red one is a 68, and the white project is a 67. I have been on the samba for ~5 years. Great forum, love that place.
Plans for the white car include pan restoration, and a full interior/exterior respray. Still unsure on the color. It will be quite low, eventually will be airbagged. I had a newly rebuilt 1776cc with 1200 miles sitting around, so I swapped that into it. For wheels, I really want to get some stock steelies widened and chrome plated, and run white walls all around.

:beer: Good stuff Curt! I joined this forum after you mentioned it to me and FINALLY got around to reading your build thread! Looks really nice! And the Miller 211 is what I run now, great little welder that can keep up with the big boys but also portable! Wish my shop what this clean... TO.MUCH.****. :lol_hitti

I'll have to start a build thread of my setup!

There are a few people this could be, but I'm guessing it's Ryan? How is your shop full already! Didn't you just finish it? Send me the link to your thread when you make it. :beer:
 
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A few updates will be posted this weekend I hope. I plan on organizing the tools better, and adding some better tool storage, like a rolling tool box and maybe some hooks on the wall for clamps, etc.
 
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