theoldwizard1
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The bad thing is though that with an area like that, it would be a huge dust collection area.
Once a year, you get out a leaf blower.
The bad thing is though that with an area like that, it would be a huge dust collection area.
Once a year, you get out a leaf blower.
Eric......That is the area. I may only use half of it for storage, just for some lightweight items. I'm going to run studs up vertical to the end truss and frame out a door, but I may run some 2x's back horizontally so I have a level area. I really don't need more storage, I just need to get rid of some stuff. I already have a 4x14' closet in the garage that the wife uses for Christmas items, then she has a concrete pit in her building that is used for her storage, then a closet in the house garage that has 2 deep freezers in it, plus some cabinets for storage......see a pattern here? TOO MUCH **** for two people.![]()

Too much ****, nah, too much is . . . just enough.
That spot will create the perfect storage space for stuff you rarely use, Christmas lights, extra 5 gallon buckets, spare gas cans, blow up doll collection, extra shingles, out of season items, etc...etc...etc....





Driveway widened. Now to let it set through the Winter to get compacted good, then get everything repaved next Spring.
Sweet. You gotta be lovin' all that extra space now Kevin!
I'm digging the Olds conv't. I didn't read the entire thread; is it a '64? ...442?[/QUOTE]
It's a '64 but NOT a 442. My wife's first car was a '64, 442, so when she was 2 years in remission from breast cancer, I bought her a '64 Olds Cutlass. I couldn't find a 442, nor could I find a hardtop at the time, so she is stuck with a convertible.It needs a little work to bring it up to my standards. Now that I have a lift, I can address some of the oil leaks in it. And this winter I am going to pull the engine and go all through it with new seals and so on, plus clean up the engine bay.
A nice wide entrance to paradise.
Now you can line up the project vehicles!
And a you **** on the band saw.
I have a horizontal, but keep looking for a good vertical. At one time Government Liquidation had a bunch of 36" DoAll's in Louisiana that were going for $300. Wish I could have got one.
Bill
Not a paradise yet Bill, but I am slowly getting there. It may not be a paradise by a lot of standards, but it will be for me. Next on the agenda is getting the electric done, then after that will be the insulation, then the drywall. Hopefully done by the end of October. THEN I can get things put away into their place. The inside of the garage is still a mess, but I can't do anything until drywall is up as I have to move all of my cabinets. All of my cabinets go into the bumpout as do my rolling toolboxes. So it's coming along slowly. Oh, and the electrical should be started next week. I have to come up with a plan as far as a sketch where the outlets, switches, and panel box goes. As soon as that is done, the electrician will pull the permit for things and get a material list together for me.![]()
I may make them the same color as the existing garage (maroon) and add the corrugated metal at the bottom.
I did get my grass seeded out back of the garage where everything was torn up, I have to 'till up beside the garage and get it seeded yet, then I can finish staining the garage. I'm about 1/4 the way done with staining so far. And this week is going to be an ideal week as we aren't supposed to have any rain for the next ten days, plus cooler weather. Hopefully I can knock down some on the to-do list.I did get my grass seeded out back of the garage where everything was torn up, I have to 'till up beside the garage and get it seeded yet, then I can finish staining the garage. I'm about 1/4 the way done with staining so far. And this week is going to be an ideal week as we aren't supposed to have any rain for the next ten days, plus cooler weather. Hopefully I can knock down some on the to-do list.
Good weather for both staining and seeding. Of course, you are now obligated to water 2 - 4 times a day for the next couple of weeks. (Glad my son is doing sprinklers and hydroseeding)
So to build the wall, instead of just nailing some 2x's to the beam running across, we had to cut a 2x6 on a taper which causes a slight bow to the wall and build the 2x4's out further by a few inches just to make the wall plumb. If not, the wall would have been out actually by about 3 1/2". It's still going to have a slight lean from top to bottom, but not nearly as noticeable. And looking at some other trusses, one or two have been pulled about 4" and this is on a scissor truss.
It's water under the bridge now, but having to spend the time and the extra money to fix it just pisses me off.
Aaaarrrrggghhh!!!!!! I absolutely HATE having to fix someones screwup. Ashton and I spent the whole day yesterday taking what should have been a simple job and fixing a major screwup.
The front wall, where the overhang is inside of the garage, we had to build it down so to be able to close it off. The goddamn trusses are racked.So to build the wall, instead of just nailing some 2x's to the beam running across, we had to cut a 2x6 on a taper which causes a slight bow to the wall and build the 2x4's out further by a few inches just to make the wall plumb. If not, the wall would have been out actually by about 3 1/2". It's still going to have a slight lean from top to bottom, but not nearly as noticeable. And looking at some other trusses, one or two have been pulled about 4" and this is on a scissor truss.
I don't know what Dan and Craig did because I couldn't be on the roof when they were putting on the sheeting, but the bottom of the trusses where they sit on the wall are sitting correctly, but somehow they pulled the tops to the sheeting, therefore screwing things up. One reason I now have to use strapping on the ceiling for the drywall. Just makes me sick. Once it is all behind drywall, no one will know except you guys, Ashton, and myself. You all now have to be sworn to secrecy.It's water under the bridge now, but having to spend the time and the extra money to fix it just pisses me off.
And no......I can't call Dan and Craig back, as Craig and I parted ways on sort of bad terms. He tried to screw his partner (Dan) out of $4000, and tried to put it on me and screw me out of $4000. Long story for later. But when we were discussing final payment, Dan caught him in a lie, and so did I, and Ashton heard it also as Ashton was here when things were discussed part way through. All the more reason for a contract people. I didn't have one, and didn't feel the need as Craig has done a lot of work for me in the past without one. But a few years of drinking has caught up with him and he doesn't write things down and leaves that up to Dan his partner. Dan backed up what Craig and I originally discussed, and **** came to a head on the last day between those two. Whether they are still partners or not is anyones guess.
Oh well....like I said.....water under the bridge. Now it's up to me to finish the inside for the electrician and drywaller.
Kevin: sorry you are still having issues with contractors. personally i thought you were paying the guy way too much for just showing up especially since he was always having issues with his equipment and health. and you were nice enough to do some of his work or pay Ashton or another guy to do it.
i'm guessing you made a friend for life with the neighbor kid (Ashton)?
good luck with the wiring.
the inversion table has helped more issues on me besides just the back. not saying it will help your shoulder if it has a tear or something worse, but it might give you some relief.
i had a shoulder left rotator cuff repair done in 2003 after injuring it again for maybe the 50th time over 25 years. it hasn't hurt since and i had our baseball team's Dr. (Seattle Mariners) do the surgery and i was hitting golf balls 400 yards withing 6 months after surgery. find a good sports Dr. if you have good insurance and maybe he can help your shoulder, but i'm not sure because i don't recall hearing how you injured it.
cheers
It all takes time though. 
Just a slight update with a crappy pic (because we like pics) I now have wiring in the garage. It took right at 12 hours to do it. That is adding in outside boxes for lights, running all of the wire from a new sub panel to another sub panel, ...
Looking at your panel wiring, which I assume is a sub-panel, I see that the neutrals and ground are landing on the same buss bars. From learning on here I thought that the neutral had to be isolated from the ground in a sub-panel? You might want to confirm this before the final inspection.
Do a google search with this search string; neutral ground separate site:garagejournal.com
lg
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