SiGmA_X
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You'll be happy with that Rotary, I am sure.
I'd stop in along with Buzz!
Figure he'd need someone to keep him company on the 18 hour each way trip![]()
I never check this forum, but I just spent two hours reading this thread. Best build thread. Ever.
Congratulations, man!
Mark
I will keep everyone posted and maybe this spring we may do something, and get some GJ viewer to stop up and say hey, if there are that many of you in the greater Cincinnati area, or want to drive just to look at a garage.I'd say there aren't many, or I could be wrong, Don't know.
You'll be happy with that Rotary, I am sure.
Well, it is good to know, since I think it is going to be the route that I am going to take. I am going to call the guy on Monday and setup the install of the lift.
I've got what amounts to the in-ground version of the lift you're looking at, and love it.
Nice job on the hose reels. How are you feeding them?
Mark

So I'm laid up with a broken ankle and was looking for a way to pass the time and research some garage ideas. I stumbled across this thread two hours ago...
Wow.
Thank you so much for sharing your build. No matter how big or how small, I love to see a guy getting the space he's worked for/planned for/dreamed of. You obviously put in a lot of thought into what you want, and it shows. I hope it treats you and your family well for many years to come.
Two weeks after they said they were going to be out, they finial got the rest of the flat work finished!!
Wow, that's some nice concrete work!

It's the little touches that make all the difference in the end. The finish on the concrete walk up to the man door isn't something that could be done like that if they didn't give a sh1t.
She's a beauty!!!
Truly awesome build...
I have been following this build for a few weeks. I "completed" (read: passed final inspection and got the contractor out) my garage build six months ago (I really need to post my pics) and I encountered similar issues to yours. You seem to have had better luck with your contractor and subs than I did, though. My concrete floor was supremely f@#$ed-up and was told that "we'll make it right." I was naive, but skeptical. The contractor did try to make it "right" and spent a large amount of money trying, but ultimately I will have to put down some race-decking. My contractor tried to grind and as you pointed out before, they had to grind so much that the rocks/pebbles/pits began to show.
Anyway, I can't wait to see how your garage turns out. Once again, awesome! I am a subscriber.
wow. thatsalotta yards o' concrete!
Here are just a couple of pics, nothing too exciting though..
True if you are having it delivered. If you pick it up yourself, I got 7 tons of road base for $20.But when you need a truck load it seems unreasonably expensive.
Thats an awesome shop. Question...how wide is the distance between each roll up door and how wide are your doors?
Thanks...


I Met with a rep from Rotery today, he came out and we went over a couple of things and he is going to order my lift this Friday. I just need to figure out is do I want Blue or Black? I would like Blue, but it will kinda stick out and not really go with the colors that I have chosen, gray, black and red. If I go with black, it will take them 2 wks to get and then have to get on the books for the install. That may take me into the end of the month and put a damper on putting in the floor and having the electrician come back out again! Blue I think would look nice, but I am really torn on what color to go with. If I go with Blue, they will be able to put it in by next week, since they have them in stock.