Zebedeewesty
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You could do donuts in the imp in there if the floors wet.
Yep. I know if it gets wet it will be a bit slippery but despite the size I won't be using it as and indoor race track!![]()
Just realised I could take a photo of the excel sheet so here's the basic plans for my garage, not great quality but...................:
Front and rear elevations. Small double doors on house side are to allow my trailer-tent to be stored in the garden rather than clutter up the garage (also means a car can be driven through and into the garden if necessary). These doors will also be the pedestrian access to the garage.
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This is the basic floor-plan. Each square represents 6"x6". Three vehicles parked by the alley door with room behind for another car if necessary.
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Needs a big shelf around all four sides for a scalextric track.
Its nice i think if you can increase your main door size then it's more helpful for park the car.Overall it's nice ! ! ! . . . .![]()
I sold all my Scalextric stuff to fund the garage!Needs a big shelf around all four sides for a scalextric track.
That's exactly what the neighbour to the left has, his track even goes through a hole in the wall and around his garden.Or a train set!!
That was me. It'll look crappy for a while yet. Got to get the garage sorted before I deal with the garden. Eventually it will all look neat and tidy.
Looks tidy!
Did u get the window befor the garage was made?
Right bargin at a 5er!! Ive been looking for one but cant seem to find one the right size and close to home lol
Are u going for a dark stain for the doors? I found that the "stains" on offer dont cover up wood colour imo that well. Ie my green tinge of the loglap was hard to get rid of and when on the lighter doors didnt look the same at all, made it all look messy. hence why i went for a dark fence paint like me featheredge
Looks great, that's a BIG garage for the size of site.
Proper order![]()
Those doors are the cat's meow.
On the contrary, I think it looks quite tidy, You have to like the view out the back of the house now. Those doors are very cool.
Those doors are the cat's meow.

The window is UPVC so it'll be staying white, the doors are mahogany so They'll be staying brown.Looks great, personally I'd paint the door and window frame to match (unless its a plastic window of course)
Are you going to stain the rest to match the doors?
Love the stained glass. Super ****!!!!

It looks great! Love the doors and the windows!![]()
Dude, you've got issues!
Cheers!
Take it from a guy who loves car ****, motorcycle ****, and is starting to get addicted to garage ****.

One of these on the doors that lead to the alley would be a good idea;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-VAN-S...8?pt=UK_HaG_Lock_Safes_GL&hash=item5aee601c2e
Or break one of the windows......

Those doors look really nice. Great score on the price too!
You're more patient than I was -- I got my little space to just about where you are (no stained glass sadly, but with electrical) then moved and and started working on the car. I still have to insulate/add floor finish/etc/etc/etc just couldn't wait.
Your patience will pay off, though, as ultimately you'll be done sooner than I will.
Also more errands to do so unlikely any actual garage work will get done. I do intend to decide on lighting though - that shouldn't take long!Those hinges can be defeated by simply cutting the pin with a pair of small bolt cutters... Leaving one side securely screwed to the frame & the other side screwed to the door.Also replaced most of the screws holding the alley-side hinges on with clutch screws so no-one can come along and unscrew them from the alley.
Then I took 4" decking screws and ran them through the hinges, trim, siding, and studs, put washers over the screws and against the studs and bent the screws over until they dug into the wood. And I like the looks of the carriage doors better than a roll-up.
Those hinges can be defeated by simply cutting the pin with a pair of small bolt cutters... Leaving one side securely screwed to the frame & the other side screwed to the door.
I see the rockwool sat there, what are you going to use on the walls to cover it?
Those hinges can be defeated by simply cutting the pin with a pair of small bolt cutters... Leaving one side securely screwed to the frame & the other side screwed to the door.
I know a guy who works in a factory making kitchen cabinets, he might be able to get me large sheets (8'x4') of the stuff the cabinets are made from. They have a wood effect on one side and gloss white on the other - I'd fit them gloss white facing into the garage = no need to paint!