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New house, first garage install

srt4geezer

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Went for the heart of the garage first. Wanted Function first. Cabinets & shelves next.

New Garage
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Garage with benefits
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What I'll be working on
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One of my NASA track days at Buttonwillow
 
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NUTTSGT

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Wow, a lift before you put paint on the walls, talk about dedication. I'd recommend getting the walls painted before anything else gets put in that garage. It'll be way easier, trust me. Is your lift centered in the doorway ?

I see a great beginning here.
 
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srt4geezer

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Lift is centered in the double garage door. The garage is really kind of a 4 car garage. Call it 3.5 & if you wanted to you could stuff 4 in there with one on the lift.

Anytime you track a car you have to work on it fairly regularly. It's not the type of car, but what you do with it. That & modifying time. Also, working on friends & families cars feels way better than letting them get abused by a shop or dealer.

Yeah, I'm not really caring about the paint either way. Seeing the stud lines makes it that much easier to mount cabinets & stuff. Ehhhh. A lot of work if I have to freaking sand & mud more. The builder did as little mud as possible.

Want to get a nice counter & mount some cabinets. The floor would be my next dream project, but no cash at the moment soooooo.
 
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