Flipper_1938 said:What's the story with the monster beam? ....or is that just an optical illusion?
Must see more pictures, this is the type of construction I want to use when I get to build my garage. What is the overall size? How does the open ceiling compare in price to building with standard style trusses? Roof pitch? Height in loft? overall height? Sorry for all the questions, you have just peaked my interest. Thank You, Chad. Quiksilver said:What is the overall size? How does the open ceiling compare in price to building with standard style trusses? Roof pitch? Height in loft? overall height? Sorry for all the questions, you have just peaked my interest. Thank You, Chad.
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ersatzs2 said:Updates:
I got a shock this week when the bill for the trim came in at $6K over forecast. There goes the lift and half the cabinets until... next year? I hope.
DynoDave said:ersatzs2,
...they recommend using a 2 sided butyl tape to seal down the edges of the barrier. Did you use something to seal the edges?
Contractor just used a dull pencil on the forecast. We are ahead on other areas, eg framing, so the net impact on the project is somewhat mitigated. However we decided to splurge on some custom aluminum garage doors so the budget is in the red zone...PAToyota said:Ouch!![]()
What happened there? Prices across the board have gone up this year. Lately we've been seeing things come back down a bit with the lower fuel costs. But why the spike on the synthetic trim and did you look at changing to another mfg for the trim?
ersatzs2 said:I didn't order the tape bc I didn't read bmwpowers comments closely enough until too late. Also I saw somewhere that the really hot setup would be to wrap the barrier up the edges of the foundation, and sandwich it between foam edging and the outer wall. I didn't tape the edges either, just laid it along the sidees. I did go back with scrap pieces and patched around the floor pots and places where the wire had punctured, but I just laid it on top of the holes, no tape.
DynoDave said:Well, I didn't order it either. I must have missed it on their website the first time through. Some of their instructions seem focused on true "problem" areas (building sites) for moisture. I don't have any issues in my current garage, and I'm quite sure it does not have the level of protection that the VB6 will offer. So I'm not too worried about it. How did it hold up to being walked on? Any additional tears to go back and fix?
And thanks again to BMWPower for pointing out this product to us.
DynoDave said:How did it hold up to being walked on? Any additional tears to go back and fix?
Ditto. I applaud these guys who have 'finished' their projects but still hang out here!DynoDave said:And thanks again to BMWPower for pointing out this product to us.
Thanks. Actually, I mis-spoke: yes the hardi-plank does get painted, but it is prefinished at the factory. What I meant was we won't have any painting on the site. In fact, we picked a stock color from the catalog which was close to the house, but by mistake they delivered unpainted. To atone for the error, they are having it painted offsite, but this time the exact color of the house. So that looks to have a happy ending.red vette mike said:Looks great. I used HardiPlank on some carriage style doors that I fabricated. The manufacturers info said that the material must be painted. You mentioned not painting some of the exterior so I putting in my 2cents here.
bmwpower said:Sweet doors and garage. Is that glass in the doors or plexi?
ersatzs2 said:I overdid it with the flakes, and didn't get the finish on very evenly. ..... Anyhow, the point of doing this small section was to do a trial run..
