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My garage (norway)

ford4fun

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Many nice and big garages out there!!
They looks great!!

So here is my garage, my oldest first:

Everything is done by my dad and me, he is a welder, I work as a car mechanic...

So, maybe 15 thumbs together or something :thumbup:

Great site with alot of inspiration and tips!!
 

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Here is my newest!!

The old garage was 5x9m and 2.7m roofheigth...

And the new one, is 6.5x9 with 3.35m roofheight..
Sorry the bad pics!
 

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Nice,
I like the lighting, white walls really help, also windows are high enough to keep eyes out but let light and air in. looks well planed out.
Last time I was in Norway was 1995 for a NATO thing. Two questions, do you still have that great cold beer? What is the price of gas?
Kevin
St Paul, Minnesota
 
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Good looking shop. What do you use for heat? I understand most of the electricity used in Norway is hydro generated. In the States hydro generated electricity is the cheapest and you are lucky if you are in an area serviced by the TVA. But in Europe everything is expensive. And energy in particular. So I am just curious to know. My Dad was born in Oslo. Came to the States beforw WW2 started.
 
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Sorry my bad english, havent been writing since school.. But my tourist-english is better!! :)

Nice shop. Does your dad always do his carpentry with a chain saw? Welcome to the site.

Thank you! I like to work home also, it helps on my "pocketmoney":bounce:

well, its was much faster then using a pocketknife ;)


Nice,
I like the lighting, white walls really help, also windows are high enough to keep eyes out but let light and air in. looks well planed out.
Last time I was in Norway was 1995 for a NATO thing. Two questions, do you still have that great cold beer? What is the price of gas?
Kevin
St Paul, Minnesota

Maybe i put up another light in front of the lifter, its a bit dark when the hood is open!

The windows had to be that at that heigt, because walls are 3.3m high, we thougt garage "seems" lower then.
And with higher windows, it`s much more walls to use!
White color is nice, but it gets dirty fast..

The beer? Still cold!!! And expensive! about 11.38$ for a half gallon! :headscrat

Gas? 2.22$ each gallon :wtf::wtf::headscrat



Good looking shop. What do you use for heat? I understand most of the electricity used in Norway is hydro generated. In the States hydro generated electricity is the cheapest and you are lucky if you are in an area serviced by the TVA. But in Europe everything is expensive. And energy in particular. So I am just curious to know. My Dad was born in Oslo. Came to the States beforw WW2 started.

Thanks!

I use electric heating, it cost about 0,09$ each kw/h.
I have a fan for sirculation, and a oven, 3kw, but i only use that on antifrost. Its cold in norway!

And i also have a dieselburner, 30kw, very hot, fast! But noisy!
 
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