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Leevon's Missouri 4-car attached new construction

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Leevon

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Getting ready to lay down some Hellfire. We did an initial cleaning, which was mostly wire brushing drywall mud off the foundation walls by hand (ugh). Waiting for a clear slab so we can acid etch and dry before coating. Won't be long.

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Re: Leevon's Missouri 4-car attached hot rod parking (new construction)

wow that stuff looks amazing ! great job
 
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You've got the market cornered in red!

At first it was kind of a joke because between us, wife's parents and her sister and my brother in law we all have had red cars for years, mostly GM's too. Now it seems like it has become such a "thing" that Mrs. Leevon never says "no" as long as it's red so here we are!

Great progress. Looks great thus far.

Thanks!

Progress update: We got some garage wall stuff up. And installed two lifts yesterday. Also washed cars in the garage with hot/softened water Saturday with the mini split cranking and I have so say I'm hooked on that situation! No water spots, plenty of time to soak and dry and not sweating myself into dehydration before lunch.

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You have a great looking set up. I am in the beginning stages of building mine and I had a few questions. What size doors do you have? how far in did you set the lifts? how much space is between the top of the vehicle and the door when it is open? I'm doing 12' wall also but I will be doing 10' x 10' doors. I am debating on roll up doors versus panel doors.
I appreciate the help.
 
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