Growlertdi
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The photos came out great. a nice bit of icing on the multiple layer cake you call your garage.
Thouroughly enjoyed the read.
Thouroughly enjoyed the read.
Great Thread.
I'm jealous. Just started my own shop project (another thread), and I'm hoping to get here someday.
The photos came out great. a nice bit of icing on the multiple layer cake you call your garage.
Thouroughly enjoyed the read.
You're jealous? I'm jealous! Man, that's a big place you've got. That could be a really incredible shop space, just keep at it.
Brent,
Knowing how much work you put in over the last year, especially the last week or two before photo shoot is very inspiring. My best friend (not a mechanical or garage guy) is a photojournalist and he will be impressed to know that you employed a photographer instead of relying on an iPhone.
Drives mentioned labeling your drawers. My wife bought a label maker a year or so ago and have printed labels for some of my drawers. I used the magnetic strips out of a refrigerator seal to make them moveable. Only problem is getting them lined up, same length, centered, etc....


Wow, Awesome pics... this one has to be my favorite.
I don't spend much time on here but I wanted to drop in and see the pics in a bigger format. I've been enjoying following the journey on IG! The place looks great. Time to muss it up a little!!![]()

Everything is beyond cool!
Congrats!
Brent,
The pro photos look AWESOME!!!
I had a couple of quick questions:
The meat hook rollers, how much weight do you think they can handle (how much do those door weigh)? Are they easy to come by? Did a quick Ebay/Craigslist search.
The compressor manifold. I went back and re-read..sounds like you followed someone else's lead on that. What exactly is the purpose, does it distribute the pressure for the drop down hose, remove moisture? Serve any other purpose (other than looking really freaking cool)?
Again, AWESOME build!
Digging these photos. Are there shots of the tools inside somewhere in this thread as well?
Fantastic pics Brent. Well done.
GB
I can't believe how clean that raw concrete and block looks.
Is there some epoxy floor paint in your future?
Wow! The pics really give the overall impression, looks like a really great place to work. Wish mine looked like that. I gotta be honest, mine looks like your 'before' photos at the moment, need to put aside some time to clean it up again...
The pro pics look great Brent, even if he used witchcraft to produce them! From his pics I can now see where your cool cathedral ceiling area is.
WAY COOOL shop..... You done GOOD....![]()
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Lynn W
Great photos of the shop, I can't say anything that others haven't said about the way it turned out. I'm really looking forward to the work on the car and Samurai though.
JB

Brent, congrats on a job well done! It's been great fun following along on your journey, and the end result is amazing. Ya done good!
It's understandable that you might want - or need - a break from it all, though. A few days' pause would be well warranted. We'd understand...![]()
Maybe I missed it, but do you have plans to "finish" the inside of your garage door?
Uh, well I uh...I'd love to finish the inside of the garage door but it's something I don't have any experience with and I haven't really looked into it. I don't want to add too much more weight to it.
Do you have any suggestions?

Holy **** Brent. I go away for a week and I'm 9 pages behind?!?!
F A N T A S T I C!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is soooooo cool on so many levels.
Great job!
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Uh, well I uh...![]()
Suggestions?! Nooooo... I was kinda hoping you had grand plans for it!
I can see that you'd want it to be as lightweight as possible, probably little more than a skin or veneer, really. Formica? More corrugated steel would probably be too much, huh?
Lightweight and a light color, I'd think, to keep things bright... Some sort of dry erase writable surface might be a cool use of the space.
Set your kids loose on it with paint?
And another shop takes its place on the Shining Beacon of inspirational Clean ups and transformations in the GJ archives...
Greetings from Indiana here as well! Love your creativity throughout this build. I have used it for inspiration on my own build. Feel free to check my build out and give ideas or comments as I go. Keep the detailed pictures coming!
Brent: Seeing Redboy's post gave me an idea. I ran out of lunch before I found a pic of your door, but you could use aluminum trimcoil and run it in horizontal strips across your door. You will have to rent a brake or find a siding and windows guy to get an accurate rip to put a hem on your edges and rip it to the correct width for your door panels (unless your panels are 24"). I would screw a single horizontal run to each panel and doing it white side out you could keep lists for each project in its own space with a whiteboard marker.
The shop looks great Brent!
<snip> Feel free to check my build out and give ideas or comments as I go. Keep the detailed pictures coming!
Thanks, KT! Unfortunately, I think this thread's days are numbered as I've hosted all my pics with PB and they've pulled the plug on users like me. So, it's only a matter of time before the pics don't show.
That *****, I worked hard on this thread. It would be a serious undertaking to redo the images in this thread. I did, however, save a copy of the thread (with pics) so that I'd know what went where and such.
Brent,
I pulled all of my old pics off pb before this new change... all their ads and pop-ups just pushed me over the edge so I just deleted everything from my account there. Wish I could delete the account too... They really shot themselves in the foot, but since you can't delete your account there that I can see, they'll promote how many users they have even though nobody will be using them anymore...
But, you can download your folders from photobucket, then move them to DropBox and edit the links in your thread. PhotoBucket sends you an email link to click to download an entire folder... it's not just a right click deal. You have to edit the DropBox link slightly when posting it on GJ. Don't know why, but I saw this in one of the pic hosting threads... The default DropBox link copies and pastes as ....jpg?dl=0. You have to change the last part of the link to ...jpg?raw=1 and it works. However, the pic have to be sized prior to the link. I use 900, 1000, or 1024 pixels for my maximum dimension, especially width, or the pics look huge when posted.
This sounds like a really interesting option. I'm going to send you a PM so I don't clutter up this thread with oddball questions. Thanks, man!
Thank you.
I don't think I could ever go back to the old photo. I think I beat that old way of being out of myself this past year. Sure, I may make a mess but it seems so much easier to clean because the mess is separate from the organization. Whereas before there was no organization. There was no line drawn. It was all disorder and that lead to mess.
Point is, tackle the mess with organization. Toss unneeded stuff. It's freeing, man. You'll love being in the garage and probably get more done. That's where I am... wondering if I will get things done, now. It seems like I can barely remember the build details of my now-current project - a 1988 Suzuki SJ413 Samurai.
Anyway, at work today I was thinking about how I could lay out the parts for the Samurai project and still keep the shop neat.
Tonight, I spent an hour taking all the project parts and organizing them, which was helpful because it has been a year since I've seen them. In fact a few items I'd even forgot about.
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The stereo was on. I separated all the boxes and packing material and unnecessary garbage and put it out in the recycling or trash bins. All I was left with was parts.
I feel a tad bit overwhelmed because I don't know where to start. But, I have to start somewhere and now that things are orderly. I'm just going to go at it.
Haha, thanks BMF!
Thanks, Kenny. You got me thinking. If I could find a heavy duty aluminum tape, I'd probably just put that in place of the junk I used and forget about it. I'm more happy with how much heat it has blocked so far this summer so the look doesn't bug me, really.