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finally finished my garage remodel.....

sayemthree

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drywall, textrure, paint, pull down ladder, lighting and electrical, new doors, pull down ladder, cabinets and bench and epoxy floor. pretty happy with it. :)

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Very clean! I like the garage door at the back of the garage. Where does that lead??
 

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very nice!

Now you need some old rustbucket to restore! By the look of your current stable, I'd suggest a mid 60's BMW bike or a 2002.
 
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Hot Rod said:
The white garage door tracks look sweet!! Did you paint them?

thanks - I like that too - paid a little extra to the door installers to poweder coat them first.
 
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sayemthree

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REFLEXX said:
very nice!

Now you need some old rustbucket to restore! By the look of your current stable, I'd suggest a mid 60's BMW bike or a 2002.

I wish I had time for that - the kitchen is torn up now for a remodel. :(
 
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it leads to a back yard patio

spdracer said:
Very clean! I like the garage door at the back of the garage. Where does that lead??


I could park a boat or jet skiis or a race car backthere.
 
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sayemthree

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bhays said:
Where did you get those cabinets with legs?

the cabinets are RSI estate from Lowes. the legs come from home depot and are adjustable - the back of the cabinet is screwed to studs and sits on the lip of the concrete stem wall. the legs were only used in the front.
 

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sayemthree said:
the cabinets are RSI estate from Lowes. the legs come from home depot and are adjustable - the back of the cabinet is screwed to studs and sits on the lip of the concrete stem wall. the legs were only used in the front.

Works out great in case you ever plan for the floor to get wet.
 
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bhays said:
Works out great in case you ever plan for the floor to get wet.

Exactly - also it gets them up on the concrete curb that is about two inches wider than the wall, thus allowing the backs of the cabinets to be flush with the walls, and several more inches for the cars. :thumbup:
 
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I see you have the requisite fridge right next to the work bench excellant planning, nothing like a cold one when you are pondering your next move.:beer:

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Willy Victor said:
I see you have the requisite fridge right next to the work bench excellant planning, nothing like a cold one when you are pondering your next move.:beer:

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sorry to disappoint - its a stand-up freezer. I have a 75# doberman that eats all raw meat, fish, fruits and veggies. We buy the meat in bulk and freeze it.

but we are remodeling the kitchen and wet bar know and will have a wine fridge and beer/soda fridge.
 
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spdracer said:
Very clean! I like the garage door at the back of the garage. Where does that lead??

another benifit is the nice breeze when both sides of the garage doors are open. :thumbup:
 

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sayemthree said:
sorry to disappoint - its a stand-up freezer. I have a 75# doberman that eats all raw meat, fish, fruits and veggies. We buy the meat in bulk and freeze it.

but we are remodeling the kitchen and wet bar know and will have a wine fridge and beer/soda fridge.

You dont need a alarm then :)

I have a shepard, you have to ask her permission to get onto the acreage :)
 

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very nice garage sayemthree. I hope I can get my garage looking like that. I was wondering where you got that black weather barrier/trim at the bottom of your walls? I can't locate anything similar at my local Home Depot/Lowes.
 
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base coving

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The trim looks like standard vinyl/rubber base - comes in rolls.

the base coving about the foundation walls is standard (dark brown) rubber base from Lowes. I used the 4 foot sections.
 

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I am in the process of remodeling my new garage as well and am planning on using the same cabinets (the white ones though).

I am interested in the legs, were they with the cabinets, or did you find some and then make them work?

Do you have a part number or link???

Thank you,
Kevin
 

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Looks sweet and clean........What did you use for florring in the attic if anything and what is the black thing above the garage door? :headscrat
 
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LSWHO said:
Looks sweet and clean........What did you use for florring in the attic if anything and what is the black thing above the garage door? :headscrat

3/8" plywood, with 18 inch square glue down carpet tiles.

the black box is the bottom of a Thule 16 CF roof-rack mountable cargo box.
 

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LSWHO said:
Looks sweet and clean........What did you use for florring in the attic if anything and what is the black thing above the garage door? :headscrat

And who makes that ladder???? I've got a pull down ladder going up to my loft in my work-in-progress, and it would be nice to have a ladder that would stand up to carrying some heavy loads upstairs. Am I seeing correctly that it is aluminum?
 
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ersatzs2 said:
And who makes that ladder???? I've got a pull down ladder going up to my loft in my work-in-progress, and it would be nice to have a ladder that would stand up to carrying some heavy loads upstairs. Am I seeing correctly that it is aluminum?

the ladder is from Lowes - dont know the brand. It is aluminum and rated at 350#. the wood version is 250#. It fits perfectly between the two cars and can be lowered with all three cars in the garage. :)
 
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