Too many arguments. This place is much better for the mature-types.
Exactly, everyone is/was a keyboard warrior, I pretty much stick to hiding in TCL, MkIV R32 forum and browsing the classifieds for the occasional good deal
I do miss the glory days of vortex though. So many threads and builds to follow. Seems everyone moved to Facebook now which is awful
The glory days of vortex were great, so much fun waking up and scrolling thru pages of build threads, now its just silly questions and broken photobucket photo links
Dave -- good luck with your build.
I was extremely fortunate to find a conscientious, honest, and hard working GC for my build. I'm nearly done -- have already ordered air compressor and will order 2-post lift on Monday.
Craig
I feel very fortunate myself, my builder has been great, especially given the state of the world and building materials are going through the roof. Luckily we settled on price before things got crazy and he purchased the lions share of the materials.
Back to the garage, not much to report, we got ~4" of rain last Thursday due to the hurricane, which was good for helping solidify the floor base, he was able to come out Monday and grade the small section of the back yard and spend some time packing the garage floor more with the skid steer.
Here is how things sit as of now, I measured out for my lift posts Monday night, following the Rotary directions, the center line is 7ft off the wall, I didn't follow their advise exactly on the distance from the back wall, I made that distance 13ft, whereas they specify 15ft. Reason being, I spoke with several lift owners, shop owners, mechanics and reading in the lift thread, it seems the consensus is this distance is to allow for lifting of particularly long vehicles. So with that in mind, I don't seem myself with a quad cab long bed anytime soon, so the space up by the window, which will be more valuable to me. If I do end up with said big a$$ truck sooner than later, I do have a buddy that owns a shop where I could certainly barter for some lift time if needed...
Always open to any feedback if anyone has strong opinions/experience with lift placement
Onto a couple photos...
Small yard area graded by block wall, under there is a drain tube for downspout and french drain under that:
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View of grading going into the garage and general slope(tracks are from backing my R32 out last night):
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Looking in from standing on the skid steer track, you can see the lift post placement marked with the pavers:
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This view is from the front corner of the garage looking back
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Same standing point, but looking more to where my work area will be:
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Here is standing at the front (garage door end) corner looking at the lift/work area:
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Finally, standing on my back porch looking down, this view really reinforced to me that this lift placement will be great and allow enough space that I could still squeeze another car in front of the lift if needed
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