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swedevil

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Sorry for the image size. If someone knows how to resize, feel free to!


Start by saying that I was refered here from Teamzx2.com after posting about some work I want to do with the garage of the house the wife and I just bought...

Here goes:
The wife and I bought a house (in Louisiana) with a detached garage at the back of the property, so it will probably never be used for EVERYDAY in and out parking, but more so for leaving the Bel Air and ZX2 while they are being worked on and storage of all the tools and such.

Looking from the road to the driveway
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Just inside the gate:
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Heading down the hill:
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and again (this is the path of the driveway once I remove the trees):
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looking back up:
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fence will come down and opening will be where the double doors are:
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another view:
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Back of the garage:
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opposite side as the garage door:
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Front (Gum Tree and Fig Tree will come down):
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Front View from the inside:
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Front View and Garage Doors:
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Garage doors to the left, back door to the right:
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Back door side:
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Looking from the garage doors:
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Once Again from the Garage Doors viewing the front corner:
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Lighting and Ceiling:
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And Again:
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And Again:
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Cement Ground:
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And Again:
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I want to go with a craftsman red and black theme. The cement ground will probably get epoxied, most of the interrior will be pulled down and redone, the outside will be sanded and painted. Hopefully, the window that is sealed will be replaced, the wiring and lighting will all be redone...that's about all I can think about for now.

I am open to any suggestions or help that ANYONE can offer.
Debating:
Epoxy the floor or no?
Drywall or plywood walls?
Double doors or garage door?
color theme?
heck, everything is debatable right now...lol

Thanks for any help guys. I'm off to look at more pictures and articles to see what everyone else has done.
 
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I'm not seeing the pictures. When I had this problem I opened a photobucket accoutn and listed the
 
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Pics should be working now. Let me know if they aren't and I'll just link them directly!!!
 

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they work for me! go with a garage door that's the only question i can answer for now! looks like you got a lot of work ahead of ya but i'm sure you will git-er-done! :thumbup:
 

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+1 on installing a garage door.

If the roof ever needs to be shingled....I can picture your garage with a steel roof.

As far as wiring.....install more outlets and lights than you ever think you will use. Because...eventually you will use them!

The wall with the large door opening......a window or two would let in natural light, plus the garage would look good with them.:)

I know that I'm not giving you life-changing knowledge, but I'm just tossing out my opinion. Best of luck with your project and keep us all posted with your progress. :beer:

Scott
 
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Epoxy the floor or no? (clean, etch and epoxy)

Drywall or plywood walls? (T1-11 siding. Looks good, takes paint and you can hang just about anything from it)

Double doors or garage door? (That would depend on the header that is already above the door now. I prefer a single-double wide door over a pair of single-wide doors

color theme? (Something bright and at least a semi-gloss paint to ease cleanup

Ray
 

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the first thing that i would suggest would be to make sure it is plumb, level and square. it may just be the pics but, a copula shots make it look out a little. also, if ya have any rot, or sagging, now is the time to tear out and replace. once ya get it right, then I'd lay out your floor plan- benches, cabinets, welder, drill press, compressor, etc. a chalk line works good for this. then id lay out your wiring, 110 and 220 plugs and lights. you want to make sure ya have this nailed down before ya move on to insulation and covering the walls. this ought to get ya started and headed in the right direction. good luck and keep the pics coming.
 
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they work for me! go with a garage door that's the only question i can answer for now! looks like you got a lot of work ahead of ya but i'm sure you will git-er-done! :thumbup:
I fixed the pics late last night!

+1 on installing a garage door.

If the roof ever needs to be shingled....I can picture your garage with a steel roof.

As far as wiring.....install more outlets and lights than you ever think you will use. Because...eventually you will use them!

The wall with the large door opening......a window or two would let in natural light, plus the garage would look good with them.:)

I know that I'm not giving you life-changing knowledge, but I'm just tossing out my opinion. Best of luck with your project and keep us all posted with your progress. :beer:

Scott
- I'm still not sure about a garage door, just because it's not going to be used that much. It seems like a high priced investment that may only get used 1-4 times a month if that.
- I thought about the metal roof, but a lot of people say shingles are better in the south.
- As far as wiring, I'll probably end up with like 10-15 outlets on the inside and 4 on the outside.
- I like the idea of a window by the large door. If I have one on every wall, it would really help with natural light...

Epoxy the floor or no? (clean, etch and epoxy)

Drywall or plywood walls? (T1-11 siding. Looks good, takes paint and you can hang just about anything from it)

Double doors or garage door? (That would depend on the header that is already above the door now. I prefer a single-double wide door over a pair of single-wide doors

color theme? (Something bright and at least a semi-gloss paint to ease cleanup

Ray
- I read a little and looked at some pics. I like the idea of the epoxied floor. I just keep seeing where people are saying the epoxy flakes within the first year (but I haven't seen that on here).
- T1-11? a fake wood siding inside? I can't picture that. Have any links to pics where someone else use it?
- As far as the color theme, I like the red and black. I'm still looking for someone that has something similar so I can get some ideas. I'm thinking maybe a red floor, with grey walls and a black stripe or something. Need to figure something out for the outside too - just not that creative with colors, but I do plan on having it glossy!

the first thing that i would suggest would be to make sure it is plumb, level and square. it may just be the pics but, a copula shots make it look out a little. also, if ya have any rot, or sagging, now is the time to tear out and replace. once ya get it right, then I'd lay out your floor plan- benches, cabinets, welder, drill press, compressor, etc. a chalk line works good for this. then id lay out your wiring, 110 and 220 plugs and lights. you want to make sure ya have this nailed down before ya move on to insulation and covering the walls. this ought to get ya started and headed in the right direction. good luck and keep the pics coming.
The concrete slab is level, but I haven't been able to really check everything else. It appears that parts of the roof may be uneven, but everything LOOKS level from the inside. There are a few spots that I'm going to ahve to fix due to rot, but not many.

Thanks for the advice guys! Keep it coming!
 

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- T1-11? a fake wood siding inside? I can't picture that. Have any links to pics where someone else use it?

I don't think I have any pics handy but my 16X24 woodshop has the external covered (and painted). I'll post one when I get home.
 
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I don't think I have any pics handy but my 16X24 woodshop has the external covered (and painted). I'll post one when I get home.

T111 is a 5/8" plywood (4' X 8') that looks like it has been rough cut. The grooves on this version are 4" apart (4" On Center). It is commonly referred to as T111-4" OC. I have also seen it in 8" OC. The T111 will need to be protected so I would suggest either paint or some kind of wood sealer.

First the overall bulding:
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My wife purchased it for me several years ago as a father's day gift from a local portable building sales place.

Now a close up of the siding:
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T111 is a 5/8" plywood (4' X 8') that looks like it has been rough cut. The grooves on this version are 4" apart (4" On Center). It is commonly referred to as T111-4" OC. I have also seen it in 8" OC. The T111 will need to be protected so I would suggest either paint or some kind of wood sealer.

First the overall bulding:
P4130370.jpg

My wife purchased it for me several years ago as a father's day gift from a local portable building sales place.

Now a close up of the siding:
P4130371.jpg

That stuff doesn't look bad on the outside. But I still can't picture it on the inside. I guess maybe painted it wouldn't look too bad.
 

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- I read a little and looked at some pics. I like the idea of the epoxied floor. I just keep seeing where people are saying the epoxy flakes within the first year (but I haven't seen that on here). I've had epoxy down for 11-years and the only problem was when I dropped a jack-stand and chunked the concrete. Not flaking at all
- T1-11? a fake wood siding inside? I can't picture that. Have any links to pics where someone else use it?T1-11 isn't fake wood. It's plywood with some vertical grooves. I've seen it in a shop and it's painted up really nice. It would be hard to put a stripe or graphic on it. Very easy to hang things on.
 
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- I read a little and looked at some pics. I like the idea of the epoxied floor. I just keep seeing where people are saying the epoxy flakes within the first year (but I haven't seen that on here). I've had epoxy down for 11-years and the only problem was when I dropped a jack-stand and chunked the concrete. Not flaking at all
- T1-11? a fake wood siding inside? I can't picture that. Have any links to pics where someone else use it?T1-11 isn't fake wood. It's plywood with some vertical grooves. I've seen it in a shop and it's painted up really nice. It would be hard to put a stripe or graphic on it. Very easy to hang things on.


I think I'm going to look at some T1-11 today. How's the pricing on it compared to regular plywood?
As for the flacking on the epoxy, like I said I haven't seen people on here talk about a problem with it, just the ones rating the products where I look to buy it...
 

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The T1-11 would look great up about 36" (or 42", whatever wainscoting height looks right) with some kind of simple trim piece on top of it and then sheetrock up above it. It might look too nice, even.

Random googled picture:

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The T1-11 would look great up about 36" (or 42", whatever wainscoting height looks right) with some kind of simple trim piece on top of it and then sheetrock up above it. It might look too nice, even.

Random googled picture:

Wainscoting_After3fix.jpg

I don't believe that this is T111. I think that this is a wood wainescote (-1 sp?). The surface on the T111 is much rougher.
 
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I don't believe that this is T111. I think that this is a wood wainescote (-1 sp?). The surface on the T111 is much rougher.

could've been sanded...the one I saw at lowes was crazy expensive, but that's the same look it had....
 
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