ZRX61
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What happened to the upstairs door on the plans, seems to have disappeared?
What happened to the upstairs door on the plans, seems to have disappeared?
Whats going on the outside of the upper level? Doesn't look like the usual OSB then homewrap?
I love this thread. More pics and updates please.
That is one big garage.
So, we got rid of the single door and the window and replaced it with the largest sliding glass door they make, with I think was a 6' wide door.
Have you considered a set of French Doors rather than a slider? A little more secure, and you can open both sides for more access and better ventilation.
So, we got rid of the single door and the window and replaced it with the largest sliding glass door they make, with I think was a 6' wide door. That way when you open the slider up, it will be wide enough to be able to get furniture in it with no issues. To where a normal sliding door, it is hard to get anything though them.
Yes we did, but every set of french doors that I have came in contact with in a home, seemed to leak to some extent and you could feel air coming though. Now maybe there are doors out there that are much better than what I have come in contact with, I really don't know.
Can i ask how much this is costing you?
Yeah, I know where Ross is, not far from Tristate Dragway right? That is where I blew my motor at the first of this yearOh well, part of racing.

So there we go, another week down and a little more work finished.

I DEFINITELY enjoyed looking. It is amazing what's gone on there in such a short amount of time.![]()
Good work and at top speed too.
Keep cracking the whip.![]()
Thanks for the update. Mind me asking source and $ / block? I have to build a similar wall behind my garage. Like you, I have already built one (myself) using a 16" wide x 8" tall block from Lowe's. If I remember, it was about $5 per block.

I've been watching your build since the start and your crew has done an awesome job! I'm looking forward to seeing the completed product (and I am SURE you are too!) I bet its going to look excellent!
How many sqft will the finished upstairs be?
Keep up the good work!
I can't believe the speed that these guys are working at.Very nice, and coming along quickly! Just curious on one thing though... on the 2nd floor overhang off the gable end... It looks like that's a pretty good sized overhang built with 2x6, that's a lot of weight hanging out there. Why didn't they lay the extensions flat, notched the gable truss and run the 2x6 back, and end-nail to the second truss? I realize the sheathing will carry out to the edge of the overhang and help support it, but it's still a lot of weight.
But then again, I'm not sure what the exterior will be finished off with, maybe external, decorative gussets?
Not trying to pick it apart or anything, but most all gable overhangs I've done, or seen were built like I explained. Just curious.
By the way, mother-nature is really cooperating with the project... keep us posted!![]()
nice sti limited.
Excellent job.
can i ask how yards of concrete were poured? all in, slab, walls, footings and site work under footings?
Gonna have a nice rockery/garden feature with all that rock they pulled out.
The shop is moving along pretty fast. It looks great. The up stairs will be a nice place for your boy when he's grown.
I can't believe the speed that these guys are working at.
I thought the builders building the extension on my house were fast but your guys are supersonic!!!


Wow, great build you got going on there KYGTP. You must be thrilled with the progress that is going in such a small amount of time.
What are the plans for the inside? Sheetrock, OSB ???
Did you decide against the polished floor and just stick with the sealer?
Keep up the updates and the great pics of this build.

I'm going to stop posting on here because I'm running out of ways to say "****** HELL. THAT'S FANTASTICALLY AMAZINGLY BRILLIANT"
It's possibly my favourite build thread on here and that's quite an achievement when you look at some of the palaces being built.![]()
and I will know what you mean.