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My Mancave

saceone

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Hey guys,

Background on me and the Mancave :
I am 28 years old, from Montréal, always loved cars and garages. We own a construction company, general contractor to be exact. Commercial, industrial and institutional. We don't do residential work so we don't get to build sweet garages like you see on the forum. However, I can often times salvage interesting stuff from commercial and industrial renos.

The Mancave is a detached, 35*35 two storey building. 16 ft ceiling on the ground floor and 10ft on the 2nd.16ft wide garage door on ground floor and 12 'on top . This building is located behind our shop /office and used to serve as a drywall storing place for our rona which used to be on the first floor, below our offices. For those who don't know, rona is a hardware store chain very popular in Quebec/Ontario. We moved the store so the obvious thing to do when the place was empty was to convert it into a Mancave.

This thread may not mean much to the casual reader but I will use it as a diary to keep track of the progress (or lack thereof)

I am currently in the process of reorganizing the place... So yeah.

Pics to come
 
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Enough with the talking, here's some pictures.

Old jeep (sold in may) and wall of shame behind (everything I broke or reminds me of something cool)
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That's me. Hello
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The car. 09 4s. Lapping day @ le circuit mont tremblant
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Old pic of Mancave before makeover
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General idea of the mess prior to makeover. Super air nautique 210 (in storage at the dealership to free up space in the cave)
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Redirack, unorganized and messy (it's gone now)
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Office dog
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Overall view. Before makeover
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439 is my lapping number with the porsche club. I like to stick em there after I remove them after track days
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Cleaning up!
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The toys
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The lovely... Exterior
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First world problems
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Clutter post makeover
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Wall of shame with beer fridge and little 8*8 nook for panel. I will now use this space as tire storage for all the winter tires for the shop trucks
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Again, before. Now using the top part for long term storage (boat stuff mostly)
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Getting the racking up there.. By myself. Laziness at its best
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Salvaged this from a cafeteria. I love the color. It's the same as my stickers color on the racecar. You can see the 1 1/2'' line with 3 quick connect, hooked up to a big *** compressor in the right corner
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Can't complain with free stuff but there used to be a sink in there. No running water in the Mancave so I took the router out, dug 5/16'' and fitted a 1/4 '' plate (36''*20'') to be used as a banging surface... Too bad the gf doesn't visit the Mancave.
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Still need to organise the stuff on the redirack and take it down
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Elfie (the car) likes it
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More to come this weekend!
 
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I guess I forgot to add the reason behind all the changes.
Obviously it needs a bit of a clean up but my goal is to buy a one post Lift against the wall on the right. I want to fit the 911 and buy an old stingray to restore for my mom. Top secret project. She won't know until I'm revving the **** out of it in front of her house. I'm setting a two year dead line.
 
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Thanks! It had been a lifelong dream of mine to own a 911. It's been 7 months and I still can't get over how nice it is to drive and track
 

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I really want to own one of those at some point....I will prob try to pick one up in the next year or two. The Cayman is also really nice. I have heard that tracking a car is incredibly addictive....and expensive :)
 

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Construction be good to you. Keep up the good work.

I was at Mt. Tremblant in 1968. I don't know if I'd like to see it now although on TV it looks beautiful. But there is something about the memories of seeing a track got through the woods, over a bridge and no guard rails. Concrete pit garages F1 style.
 
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saceone

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Yeah, construction is good but I still work 65-75 hrs a week.. But it's worth it!
Yes Tremblant is magnificent, especially our last track even was early September, the leafs were turning red and orange. It was hard to focus with such a beautiful background! I love the drive in the morning from my place it's around 1h30 mins.
 

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Welcome from Edmonton! I really like the projects you have going on! I work a ton as well so I can relate to that... Tough to complain about business being good though!

Keep us posted!
 
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@dubber remember the mtl vw club dubaholics? I sure did mod my dubs !


More pics to come , thanks everyone for the nice words
 
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Apparently there's a couple of p car owners on GJ!

I'm looking at a one post Lift, to go against the wall on the right (opposing the wall of shame). Any suggestions? Will be used for oil changes, tire changes on the construction trucks (pickups mostly).
Thanks for the help!
 
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Today's work.

Bought a 41inch tool box to put the flat screen on it to play forza with my fanatec steering and homemade rig!

More to come
 

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Bienvenue!

Dans quel coin de Montréal est situé ton garage? Il était derrière un Rona, c'est ça?

Cheers!
 
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Will build a custom bracket /mount

Got my alarm system installed, no pics of that.. Mouhaha!
Shop est dans l'ouest de la ville
 
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Yes it sure is.. The fanatec setup was in my living room.. But gf said it had to go.. At first I was pissed, now I'm kinda glad.. Hah
 

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So it's snowing here today, I guess it's time to put the Porsche away. Anyone has a good car Cover to recommend?

No covers! Ever! Sorry as a Detailer they are just awful. The car will be fine without one, just make sure a good coat of wax or sealant is on. If you really want to go the extra I'd recommend a ceramic coating.
 
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saceone

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Good point. It's probably better to let the dust set on it than have the cover scratch the paint some more. I guess the best thing to do would be to enclose the car with a plastic barricade that doesn't touch the car.. More projects!


Edit : the barricade wouldn't be airtight
 
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Overkill much!? Homemade hinge

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My terrible self taught /YouTube welds.

Round Tubing is 1/8 "
Square tubing is 3/16''
Plate is 1/8''

Lincoln migpak 140,fluxcore. 035 wire. Wire speed set at 2 and amps at C. It may not mean much to most guys as this is a pretty basic machine but if you have advice or tips on my welding, I would love to hear it.


The contraption is drying, hung up by metal wire
 

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Loving the build. Keep the updates coming! I'm one of those YouTube welders too..you're looking good.

With respect to winter storage, my summer ride is heading into a 40ft cargo container we cleaned up to make room. Plenty cold, but this will free up the shop, and protect the van.
 
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saceone

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The Mancave is at a standstill for now as I am reconfiguring the other shop to create a small fabrication corner. Pics to come!
 
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