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lovebohn

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I like the look of your interior walls better than using drywall or plywood with paint.
 
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robn69

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Nice build! Love it! Do you have and pics with the jeep and the superduty parked in the shop? Because I'm looking in to building a shop around this size.
Thanks Rob
 
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PurdueSD

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Thanks guys, really appreciate it. Rob, the superduty got traded in a couple years ago, and ive been busy tying up some loose ends on the Wagoneer so i can put it up for sale. I am ready for something different.

I will dig around and see what kind of old shots I've got though...
 

quarterstang86

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Awesome build. I plan to subscribe. Athough I don't have my shop yet of the years I've been here (I think) this is my favorite build..

1 question which might have already been asked, ( I read this thread in a 45 minute period).

Why not go with a post lift versus the drive on? Was it due to ceiling height as you previously mentioned? 12" ceiling vs. 16".

Even without the lift, great build... great plans.
 
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PurdueSD

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Thanks man! Pretty big compliment there! I Chose the 4 post so I could store vehicles with it when not using it to work on them. 2 post would have been great to work on stuff but nothing helps more than getting a vehicle out of the way when you aren't using it. We garage people tend to fill the space we have regardless of the size of the shop.
 
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PurdueSD

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No its original paint... starting how some age. Its kinda been hot rodded. Its got a GM LS motor. 5.3-4L80E / NP 241c. The interior has a bunch of new stuff too... new headliner, seats, console, carpet, dynamat. Wanna buy it?
 
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peelman

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If you're ever up around Seymour or Bloomington, PM me for a beer or coffee or whatnot. Would love to shoot the **** with a fellow GJ'er.
 
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bww_mnm

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I have ALCOA's Leaf Relief gutter guards on the house. I plan to use them on th gartage too.

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Works pretty well, sometimes I have to clear off the top of them where the roof valleys deposit rain & leaves, but I don't have to clean them out. I have an extension pole with a brush on it so I can sweep it off from the ground.

I just found this post. Incredible DIY.

How do you like the gutter guards? I need to do something.

Thanks.
 

Katscar

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I found the picture of your garage on google and loved it. I would like to know who drew up the plans and or where you obtained them so that I might build a similar garage for my classic cars.
 

pigag2

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Very nice garage. How do you like the interior wall sheeting? I have to finish mine and still wondering what to use. I do like the look of yours.
 
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