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Batten board... OK.

It is difficut to write in english, because I don´t know all the necessary words. But I´m learning all the time... So, pardon my french...
I call it board and batten, my house has it although I didn't space the boards like you did.

I'll guarantee you speak and write english better than any of us write of speak Finnish or French or whatever your native language is:)
 
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Yup, "board & batten"... the "batten" is the narrow strip that covers the seams of the boards. I have it on my house too, although I do not really care for the look. It was there when I purchased the place, and I haven't yet replaced it with HardieBoard.
To the OP, I love reading the posts. You may have trouble writing in American, but you are doing very well with it. The phrases come out somewhat odd at times, but the meaning is clear.
 
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"You may have trouble writing in American, but you are doing very well with it. The phrases come out somewhat odd at times, but the meaning is clear."

Thanks... I learned my english thirty years ago and I haven´t actually never used it... writing some forums that´s all... When I was at school, we learned british english. Today it is mostly american english... (new generations of teachers)
 
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Some pics...

Ceiling was done during winter 2009-10.

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Lifter wasn´t tall enough, so I had to make extension...

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Here is one inside pic... It is no secret that most of my cars are AMCs or Ramblers.

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Here is my American Hardtop going to its new home...

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Here AMC Eagle leaves old "garage". 20 years ago I started to modify old cowhouse/horse stable to garage. It was a cold and uncomfortable place, but it was the best I could get...

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And here they are... Three of my ten (or eleven...) AMCs...

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I'm still curious about your foundation. How deep is it?, how much gravel under the floor, thickness of floor etc. Insulation under the floor?
 

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I'm curious about how you got interested in AMC cars. Did they sell them in your country?
 
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OK Magnus.. I forgot that.. sorry.

Floor is 80 mm of concrete. There are 350 meter floor heating pipes and reinforcing steel inside of it. When we go deeper, we´ll find 100 mm of polystyrene.

Footing and foundation... Blocks and footing are 20 cm high .

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Here you can see level of silt under isolation. There is an extra 50 mm of isolated area because I made thicker concrete. It is for the hoist (some day).

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Isolation and steel and pipes... they are all there... I used polyurethane to prevent cold come in thru foundation and lower part of wall. You can see at doorway how much there is isolation.

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About cars... I´m just restoring my cars... if I had time.

Ramblers and AMCs sold well during sixties and early seventies in Finland. Americans, Classics,Rebels and Hornets they were very popular cars. Javelins did quite well, too.

In Finland we´ve had very heavy car taxes since 1958. That´s why "finnish" best sellers have been low price models. If I remember right, AMC import did stop 1974. And after that they were underrated.

AMC cars between 1974-88 are very rare in here... Some private imported as new and much more during last 20 years (reduced tax for older cars).
 

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Miten Menne'?

Hey nice shop! My g/f is Finnish and we just went there last year. Beautiful country you guys have there.

Kippis!
 

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Nice shop! Haven't seen that many AMC's in quite a few years.

Impressed that you guys can type so well in American! Thanks for taking the time to show us your garage and equipment. Always interested in what folks in other countries like to do. It seems we all have so much in common.
 

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Here is my American Hardtop going to its new home...

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Well juhap - one beautiful and thought-out garage design.
- you saved $$ along the way & the structure is large and over-built...very nice

GREAT car trailer design, you got there...clever use of bed angles, to ease loading vehicle.
- I bet that trailer, tows well to...well engineered, judging from the pictures

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I rented that car trailer from a man who uses it to tow his small excavator.If I remember right, it is made in Germany... and it is super heavy duty trailer. We had very busy weekend last summer when we had four cars to move... My American HT and Eagle, and my friends 57 Chevy and 65 SS Bel Air.

I have worked all winter to get my Eagle on the road again. All rust is done and now I have engine under renovation. Then paint...
 

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AMCs in Finland, who would have thought...:wtf: Nice build and nice collection. I have a soft spot for the AMX and Hornet.
 

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Thanks for info. No gravel under the insulation? How many hours of work, approx? I want to start my build this summer, even if I can only pour the foundation, but I have another house that wants a new roof and floors so I guess it wont be possible. I've planned a smaller building though, about 75 m2. Thought I should have pros make the foundation but I got an offer on 14 000 euro and had to change plans...
 
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No, there is no gravel under the insulation. Building inspector came and told that this silt good to use and needed nothing more...

I haven´t calculated hours only months... It was late April when my neighbor came with his excavator. And framing started at the last day of August. At the end of October it was winter, we had early winter 2008... It was awinter without steelroof... :dunno:
Six months...
 
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Hi Juhap

Where are you in Finnland? I used to work 3 month in Halli in 2007.
Guys believe me,....these people know what a cooooooooold winter
is!!! brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bye Jerry
 
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Hello there in Bavaria. I live 50 kms west from Halli. Did you work at Patria aeroplanefactory? Hornets? Wrrooooooommmmm....... I have one (AMC) Hornet in my garage. Yes we have some cold weather here during winter. Last two winters we had some snow, too. A lot of it. Very much indeed. One could say... a lot of snow and very cold winters these two... Thank God we have our saunas!
 

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HI Juhap

Yes was at Patria. I was working on the NH90 helicopter.
Let me know where you life and next time (if there is a next time)
i´ll drop by for a visit it was kinda boring when i was there.
I must say you Finish people can drink alot of alcohol! ha ha ha :beer:
In Jämsä we went to the "Taxi Bar" never seen anything like that.

For all you people around the world:
In this Bar the average age was 45 and i went there on a thursday night
at 9 P.M. People were soooooo drunk (every single guy and lady) like you
would expect it from a perfect new years eve party at around 4 A.M.!!!!!

I love SUOMI !!! :beer:

Keep it up
BYe Jerry
 
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When we, here in Finland, do not freeze or booze we are building something... like garages. At the time when I had my garage at my parents farm, I made a storage for my Ramblers.

It looked like this...

Foundations

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That´s how it looked when ready... (Doors are photoshopped invisible...)

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AMCs in Finland.

AMCs in Finland, who would have thought...

My reaction, exactly. I would never have guessed.

Very interesting and fine build, Juhap. I hope to visit your lovely country one day.

Andres
Manila (a very warm place!)
 
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Re: AMCs in Finland.

My reaction, exactly. I would never have guessed.

Very interesting and fine build, Juhap. I hope to visit your lovely country one day.

Andres
Manila (a very warm place!)

In Finland we have a lot of American cars. New and old ones.

Scandinavian countries do have a long tradition of hotrod and drag race. Sweden was the first one and Finland came few years behind. In Sweden they had their first hotrods mid 50´s and in Finland early 60´s. This all was very modest...at the beginning. It took several years before they began drag racing. Swedes han their "first go" 1968 and Finns 1975. Now drag race is very popular motorsport in both countries. And today both countries are considered as "the most american countries in the world"... :bounce:

Here in Finland we have had very high car taxes, price of gasoline is extremely high. These do not prevent us driving US-cars.

Today (easter 2011) there is in Helsinki (our capitol) American car show, and a week ago we had an other big show, Tampere Hot rod and rock show. You can Google these...

During cold and dark winter we are working with our cars and when it is summertime (and midnight sun) they are used to driving a cross this country and from a meeting to an other. Street rods, hot rods, old school, pro street, 4x4, every style you can imagine, those we have here in Finland... AMCs, Mopars, Chevys, Caddies, Fords you name it.... :thumbup: T
 
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A year after I finished that storage garage, I began to build another one!
Same style, not so high and floor area is shorter...

Fondations are the same...

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The framework

Behind there is a log house made of logs that are over 100 years old. I had an exellent idea of a blacksmith´s shop, so I built it. This building is on its third place. I never used it, because I moved away from my parents farm at the time I got it ready.

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That´s how it is now...

Behind the blacksmith´s shop there you can see roof of an old thrashing house. Years ago I built my first car storage next to it. I used logs and beams of an old trashing house, so it looks like it is almost one hundred years old. trying to find some pics....

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Thanks, Juhap. There seems a lot of space there on which to build. If you don't mind, can you post pictures of your house and the neighborhood? This is the tourist in me. I want to place the garage in context. Andres
 
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