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New Guy , Old Garage, New One Started

gdchapma

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This is my garage now, It is under my house and is just about full. It is 1380 sq.ft.
 

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gdchapma

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Here is the new one. 1008sq ft. 12'ceilings lower, partial upstairs. It is comming along slow, hope to get back on it when the weather clears up. Love the site. Lots of great ideas. Thanks everyone.
 

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gdchapma

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How in the world did you get that boat back there?
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I used a set of these car dollies. I got them at a car show, best thing i have ever purchased :thumbup:
 

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That actually looks like a warm/cozy garage! It's deep too!

Oh well, the new one will be even better, I bet.
 
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The only reason I got rid of most of my neat cars was the fact that I couldn't store them when I was done with them... I would be great to just park them when I was tired with them and buy something else...
I'd get back to them years later and enjoy them all over again.... :rocker:
 
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gdchapma

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Most of my existing garage will be turned into living space, most likely a rec room of some type. There is already a full bathroom down there. (Behind the wood wall). I will still park at least one car there, most likely my wife's Jeep.
 

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gdchapma said:
How in the world did you get that boat back there?
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Build Number: 3105 of 4270 - Born on: 4/10/03


I used a set of these car dollies. I got them at a car show, best thing i have ever purchased :thumbup:

I was thinking of using dollies for my pontoon boat without a trailer. Id have a neighbor with a trailer bring my boat to my garage and then I'd put the boat on dollies and swing sideways into the garage.

How easy is yours to wheel around? also, how do you get it on and off the trailer? or is your boat on the trailer with the dollies under the trailer?
 
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gdchapma

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Actually the garage is not coming along very well at all. I actually got the concrete done this past spring. Then a hernia operation and a ruptured appendix slowed me down a lot. Then the prices of the lumber has gone through the roof, so I have put things on hold till spring, I hope prices have settled down a little by then.

As far as the dollies go, I can easily push my boat around by myself and it is still on the trailer.
 
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