



Yes, all the windows remain; I find I like the natural light despite them consuming valuable wall space.The new siding and garage door look good. Did you leave the windows in the garage when you installed the new siding all the way around?
How much quieter is the garage with the new door?
Is that a working cupola or just decorative on the garage?
I’ve never seen that old style of concrete lap siding. Maybe it the latest and greatest thing at that time. Or just rot resistant.
Looks like someone put those 2x's up to have shelves on that wall, can't tell if there is any holes to back that claim up. Just an observation.Garage progress is practically nill these days. We have so many house projects in flight that at the moment I don’t have much spare garage time.
I did discover something on the garage that i have never seen before. We are in the process of installing Hardie plank and this involves removing the vinyl and the original wood siding we discovered under the vinyl. The wood was in so-so condition, but I do not want the hassle of wood even though I do like the “look” of wood siding.
The garage is different. It is a cinder block garage with what appears to be concrete lap siding on the exterior under the vinyl. I don’t mean asbestos shingles either, I mean solid formed concrete that looks like lap siding.
I have never seen this. Have any of you? The house was built in the early 60s.
here are some random house shots of the hardie progress.
That is an exterior wall; those are firring strips used to attach the siding. The interior walls are cinder block. This garage is built like a bomb shelter. lol!Looks like someone put those 2x's up to have shelves on that wall, can't tell if there is any holes to back that claim up. Just an observation.
Then maybe they had a trellis for plants to climb up at one time.That is an exterior wall; those are firring strips used to attach the siding. The interior walls are cinder block. This garage is built like a bomb shelter. lol!
I'm sorry, I must not be explaining clearly....Then maybe they had a trellis for plants to climb up at one time.
No, I have not completed that project yet. The box taunts me every time I walk by the compressor. I was planning to do some over the Christmas holiday, but my wife wants an accent wall of reclaimed wood flooring in her office. So, I’ll be doing that instead.Did you ever get to the after cooler install! I bought one just like you did but haven't done a thing yet. I didn't see yours when I scanned through the posts?
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Thanks! They are serious ball joints, and I have over built my front axle for how I wheel, but I prefer this to how I operated my 1991 YJ, it was way underbuilt for how I used it and I broke more than one axle component on that Jeep back in the day. ah, the folly of youth, lol!Nice upgrade and great looking Jeep.
Thanks. I’m looking for weird stuff like the spark plug wire organizer that the wires clip in to, and the heat hose clip. I’m also looking for the air box intake that fits between the grill and their air box.I have a bunch of YJ parts, message me if you are looking for anything, I can look and see if I have it.


