jonlb
Well-known member
One of the nicest on GJ. Love the attention to detail. Great job
Moody,Very nice. Thanks for the updates, yours is one of my favorite builds.
I can't quite tell from the first pic on your update--how did the carport in the back turn out?
Be sure to drop me an email when you're here next, I'd be happy to have you.d110 - love the ceiling look ! - they pick up the socket system pieces really well. Reminds me of a a hotel we stayed in Sri Lanka a few years ago called The Tea Factory....lots of corrugated there, too.
...my sister lives in Canton - next time I'm over maybe I can see your handywork - but I'll be avoiding the summer months ! - way too hot for me !
Looking good, Mike... I know how that finish work goes...
Where did you find these lights? I like them and have been looking for some inexpensive options for our place...
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Herb,
I got those at local lighting store (now closed) but they are made by ANP Lighting http://www.anplighting.com/home .
At the time they were'nt an inexpensive light but they were exactly what I wanted. There is a company that sponsors this board that has similar lights (Barn lighting?).
Mike
Affordable Quality Lighting (affordablequalitylighting.com) has just released a new and improved version of their Gooseneck / RLM style light. They're now $100 each, and must be ordered in quantities of two's due to how they're packaged. I'm going to be calling them today and ordering a pair for myself, so we'll see how they work out!
That looks like a nice light. I'll suggest that you use the electrical box that comes with a brace welded to it. It's made to be mounted to a stud through the angle. The lights aren't very heavy but when you hang the weight 20" away a normal box won't hold. I can't find a link or photo, sorry.
Mike
I just read the whole build thread, awesome shop.![]()
New to the site but LOVE the site, just got caught up on your build that is one amazing structure man!
Unreal shop i love the coragated ceilings the think i was wondering is: I know that coragated does reflect a little light but do you think that the grey absorbs alot too I am debating about maybe putting up a relective ceiling cover in my shop but i heard semi gloss white will reflect just as much!! Any Ideas??
Awesome build - what an acheivement. Love the entire vibe and the surroundings too. What are you filling it with?
I am curious about the interior lights. They look very bright. I am interested in how you hung them and what you used to hang them with. Also their spacing. Are you happy with it and if so what the spacing? I am planning my garage and I am worried about the prewiring for the proper amounts of lights.
Thanks,
Neil
It's way past time for an update but I haven't done much to the building since the first of December. It's either too cold to wash and paint the carport frame or it's warm and raining. OK that's enough *****'n for now; here's some snow photos from this morning and a few others from last fall.
Thanks for looking,
Mike
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Looks GREAT Mike! If you don't mind my asking, where did you find the place to do the sign, are they local?
Beautiful garage. Absolutely stunning! Congrats.
Now, let's see some more pics of that Defender 110. I think her tailgate was in a pic in one of the first pages. I love the Rangie, but have always had a soft spot for Series/Defenders.
I think your garage is awesome. After building it, are you happy that you chose the Socket System/Lumber Link to build your shop. Was it more difficult than you had anticipated?
I have my own sawmill and was researching post and beam buildings and found socketsys.com and this website. I am impressed with many of the garages on this forum. I would like to cut my own wood and build a shop for myself. That system looks like it would be easier for me than stick built. Thanks for the cool pictures.
