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03TorchedMach1

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Looks great. I wold put up some moulding or something to hide the rope lighting but still allow the light to shine upwards. Just my two cents
 

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No no no. Lol I meant like the extension cord reel. The retractable one hanging on your ceiling? Those were ridiculously expensive for some good ones last time I looked. It would really come in handy considering I pull out the cord about 10 times a week.
 
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No no no. Lol I meant like the extension cord reel. The retractable one hanging on your ceiling? Those were ridiculously expensive for some good ones last time I looked. It would really come in handy considering I pull out the cord about 10 times a week.

Ohhhhhhh, sorry. That is a Home Depot special. It has the same red/black coloring that they have on their extension cords I think.

Tasco Retractable Cord Reel

It was easy to place, came with appropriate hardware, and so far it has worked perfectly. I use it a ton and have used nearly the full length a few times when setting up my compound miter saw in the driveway.

Especially for the price, I have found it to be invaluable.
 

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Did you have the Lambo and Porsche when you were living in an apartment? If you did, how did you protect/store them?
 
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Did you have the Lambo and Porsche when you were living in an apartment? If you did, how did you protect/store them?

There was a nice young fella on the corner who would valet it at his friends' house.
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Actually, I rented a house with a 2 car garage prior to building this place. Before that rented a townhouse but just had the Boxster.

I do know of guys in East Coast cities who own condos or town homes and park them in secured garages. Wouldn't be my first choice, but in the big city it might be the best ya got.
 

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Well if you HAVE to wait until 42 for your first house (and supercar!), THAT's the way to jump into the market!! ;) Beautiful.

Great work on the garage. Looks like you made use of the info available here - flooring, plugs, stripes, storage, door tracks - excellent execution.

Now, the first thing I thought of when I saw the house (besides "nice") was: needs trees. The rope lighting? Needs a valence. The Lamborghini? Need some photo's of it with the wife (or mistress!!) ;)

Looks like you got it made! Thanks for posting.
 

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mtmd11....As far as the doors rattling when the wind blows, you'll get some of that with not insulated doors. If the top is a tad loose, look at the roller and see if the top one is an adjustable roller. It should be. If it is, you can adjust it to fit a little tighter at the top.

To save yourself some dollars, look into insulating the doors yourself. I painted the inner panels on my doors but all they did to insulate them was add in styrofoam with some sort of plastic coating over it so they are smooth. If anything, put some styrofoam in yours, cover the styro with some pics, then pick up some thin plexiglas and slide into the panels.
 

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So I check back in on this build and whoa, I wasn't expecting a garage stocked so well. Nice.

Then I proceed to start gandering over the pictures and I come across this one. I'm wondering why the hell does he have a picture of a bridge in Calgary during a flood. It took me about 10 seconds before I realized it's the TV. LOL. It looks just like the rest of the pictures with a black frame.
 

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Then I proceed to start gandering over the pictures and I come across this one. I'm wondering why the hell does he have a picture of a bridge in Calgary during a flood. It took me about 10 seconds before I realized it's the TV. LOL. It looks just like the rest of the pictures with a black frame.

Good eye - it's right when the house went under the bridge, prolly replayed a thousand times a day for days!
 
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Well if you HAVE to wait until 42 for your first house (and supercar!), THAT's the way to jump into the market!! ;) Beautiful.

Great work on the garage. Looks like you made use of the info available here - flooring, plugs, stripes, storage, door tracks - excellent execution.

Thanks. I have loved the house so far, and the garage has been a huge part of the enjoyment.

I had a pretty clear picture in my mind of what I wanted, after all I've been dreaming of it for a long time, and then finding this website really helped to clarify some of the goals.

Now, the first thing I thought of when I saw the house (besides "nice") was: needs trees. The rope lighting? Needs a valence. The Lamborghini? Need some photo's of it with the wife (or mistress!!)

I have done a bit of landscaping in the front, but the backyard will have to wait until next spring/summer. I have the 3 trees in the front, maples out front and a cherry tree at the corner, but nothing int he back yard.

With the slope at the rear of the property (it's a half acre overall) I plan on a retaining wall and then some landscaping.

I'm not convinced on the valence. I like the exposed lights. In a home-theater or someplace for subtle lighting I would definitely put one up, but I kind of like the brightness in the garage.

As for the pics.... I have lots of the car, and video too, but only one pic with any pretty girls:

[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/66364456@N05/9233400924/] x5 by mtmd11, on Flickr[/URL]

And one of her at home (click on pic for bigger version):

[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/66364456@N05/9233424398/] Garage pano by mtmd11, on Flickr[/URL]
 

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So I check back in on this build and whoa, I wasn't expecting a garage stocked so well. Nice.

Then I proceed to start gandering over the pictures and I come across this one. I'm wondering why the hell does he have a picture of a bridge in Calgary during a flood. It took me about 10 seconds before I realized it's the TV. LOL. It looks just like the rest of the pictures with a black frame.

Poor Calgary. We are on the mend, though!

I couldn't own a Lamborghini. I'd stare at it all day and get absolutely nothing else done. Magnificent car and your garage is sweet too.
 
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I couldn't own a Lamborghini. I'd stare at it all day and get absolutely nothing else done. Magnificent car and your garage is sweet too.

Thanks! The garage has been a lot of fun to put together.

I still stop and appreciate it when I'm just going through the garage. In over 2 years and 16,000 miles it hasn't lost any of magnificence for me.
 

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Your garage turned out really well, and i'm very partial to the tenants. I've always wanted to do a similar table with nice wheel and a circle cut of glass, simple and amazing!
 
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Got my first auto project done in the new garage today.
Brake pad and rotor replacement front and rear and bleeding the lines as well. This is on my 2004 Honda Pilot, 141,000 miles.

Protecting the floor with some wainscoting/beadboard scrap (pics of that to come):
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/66364456@N05/9253067916/] IMG_1623 by mtmd11, on Flickr[/URL]

This is the Mityvac vacuum/bleeding system being used to catch the runoff while pushing the caliper piston open. The tubing and canister were great.
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/66364456@N05/9253073092/] IMG_1648 by mtmd11, on Flickr[/URL]

Using the vacuum pump to draw the fluid through the system and into the cannister trap. It looks horrible... almost like used motor oil. The vacuum made it wasy as pie to draw off fluid and not get air in the line. I removed the old fluid in the master cylinder reservoir with fresh and then refilled it after each caliper was bled.
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/66364456@N05/9250293283/] IMG_1653 by mtmd11, on Flickr[/URL]

End result:
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/66364456@N05/9253064026/] brake pano.1 by mtmd11, on Flickr[/URL]

Pictured are some new tools I got fpr the job. The breaker bar was invaluable, and I was amazed how slick the impact screwdriver is. Ratcheted crescents were perfect, and the piston tool was very nice too.
This project brought to you by: Harbor Freight Tools, NAPA Auto Parts, and Deviant Dale's IPA.
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/66364456@N05/9253132394/] IMG_1641 by mtmd11, on Flickr[/URL]
 

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The only problem now is that, when closed, the doors have a small gap at the top (yellow arrows) that rattles in the wind and is an energy leak as far as insulation.

I had the same problem , here's how I fixed it
The door had a half inch gap when closed, I made a little block with half inch material. and put it under the hinge, this way it pushes the top door and there's no more gap when the door is closed.



 

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And an Alice Springs stubby cooler.... truly global garage...
 
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mtmd11

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If the top is a tad loose, look at the roller and see if the top one is an adjustable roller. It should be. If it is, you can adjust it to fit a little tighter at the top.

Good call. The top roller on each side is in fact adjustable, so that is tonight's project. Makes sense they would leave some adjustability to make sure it is a snug fit, I'm just not sure why the overhead door guys didn't do it. The more I had work done on house stuff, the more surprised I was how difficult it is to find really great work/cust service. It's sad.
 
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Brit6

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Beautiful! Congrats on the build!

Would you mind providing the dimensions of the garage and the doors? Width and height? I am planning a 3 bay garage pretty similar to yours. Thanks.
 

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Beautiful house and garage! When I see the back of the house I see a large patio made with pavers and a built in bbq on the side with some raised planters. Maybe a pergola and a nice big table to eat at and enjoy the scenery. Keep it up, looks phenomenal!
 

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The upper-most panoramic pic is a Ferrari F40, F50, and Enzo at an Italian car show in the Poconos.
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Side note: Those three cars featured in that picture (F40, F50, Enzo) are currently for sale as a set only for over $6,000,000. Check out Dupont Registry under Ferrari.
 

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Also...nice house, nice garage, nice cars. I was never a big Lambo fan until i drove one. Lot of fun to drive. Congrats and keep driving it!
 
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And an Alice Springs stubby cooler.... truly global garage...

I have a 'beer cozy' collection from some travels.

I picked that one up in A.S. visiting some family stationed there. I had taken time off between jobs and worked in Papua New Guinea before travelling to Cambodia and Thailand and Australia. I'm a sucker for a new adventure.
 
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Beautiful house and garage! When I see the back of the house I see a large patio made with pavers and a built in bbq on the side with some raised planters. Maybe a pergola and a nice big table to eat at and enjoy the scenery. Keep it up, looks phenomenal!

You seriously read my mind. I'm hoping for a two level paved patio, upper level right off the door then drop down. Have 2 seating areas, one around a table and one around a fire-pit. Some raised planters for flowers and a water feature off to the left, and then a pergola or somesuch for shade over the table. Wow... great minds.

Like this, but more landscape design and less crayola-wielding 1st grader on Mountain Dew.

[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/66364456@N05/9362845508/] z121 by mtmd11, on Flickr[/URL]
 
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Gorgeous garage! Goes to show, even on the "pricier" of houses, people still cut corners.

I want a 3 car pretty bad, but having a one car attached and then building a two car detached is really more in my budget.

Don't have too much fun in the Gallardo!
 

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My first post here, I'm doing my hours and hours of research on what I'll be doing with my new garage (house attached ;) ). I had been thinking today - "what if I did a grey floor with some flakes, then a blue stripe on the wall with grey on the bottom.

Then, voila!, I find this thread tonight.
 

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Very nice! Where did you get your butcher block workbench from? Looks perfect!
 
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Very nice! Where did you get your butcher block workbench from? Looks perfect!

It is a Gladiator (Sears) table. The 6 foot maple top. It is heavy as **** and tough as balls. 6ft Maple

They have 4, 6, and 8ft tables in either bamboo or maple. I found mine for a huge discount because it was 'last years model' at a local Sears.

Look around and you can find good deals.

The power strip along the back is a very nice addition as well.

One thing I found with gladiator stuff is that it goes on and off 'sale' regularly and so you can get really good deals if you wait for a sale and'or buy online.
 

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beautiful house and garage op, quick question how do you like the gladiator brand? i was at sears weeks ago and was looking at that product and comparing it to the craftsman one.
 

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Well done! Congrats on building exactly what you wanted, the first time around!

The F40/50/Enzo "collection" is about 25 miles from me. Might go check it out, just to see 3 of them for sale in the same place at the same time.
 

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That gathering looked like it would have been a great time. Awesome opportunity to have some enthusiasts over to enjoy the space.
 

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We have a lot in common mtmd11 in fact I recognize your name from the Lambo forums. I too have a recent garage build, same side mounted door openers and same Gladiator Heavy duty gear. Unfortunately my floor is still unfinished as I have been procrastinating for two years now. Keep flip flopping between RaceDeck, epoxy and porecelain tile. And gotten nowhere. Maybe this fall...:)

 

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We have a lot in common mtmd11 in fact I recognize your name from the Lambo forums. I too have a recent garage build, same side mounted door openers and same Gladiator Heavy duty gear. Unfortunately my floor is still unfinished as I have been procrastinating for two years now. Keep flip flopping between RaceDeck, epoxy and porecelain tile. And gotten nowhere. Maybe this fall...:)

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Oh man, ViperJon, start up a thread to show your evolving garage. I have no doubt you will have a great following of "minons".
 
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We have a lot in common mtmd11 in fact I recognize your name from the Lambo forums. I too have a recent garage build, same side mounted door openers and same Gladiator Heavy duty gear. Unfortunately my floor is still unfinished as I have been procrastinating for two years now. Keep flip flopping between RaceDeck, epoxy and porecelain tile. And gotten nowhere. Maybe this fall...:)


Hey there!

I am on Lamborghini-talk a fair bit, as well as 6speedonline and Ferrarichat.

Looking at your pic, it is funny how similar our tastes are in the design of our garages. I see the gladiator table and cabinet, extension cord reel, and I love the large 'Lamborhgini' script on the wall. That looks amazing.

It's funny you have the original bumper up on the wall. Mine is in the basement. The guy before me put on the RSC LP560 bumper, and I can't believe how much of a difference it makes.

Great SL you've got.

As for flooring, I would do the epoxy again in a heartbeat. I've been in a few other garages that had epoxy and a few with tile (RaceDeck) and I find the epoxy to be head and shoulders above. I would also rec the DIY system if you have the inclination, as it really is a pretty easy thing to do and will save you a ton.

I second "dubber"s request to see more of your garage and it's history (and future).
 
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