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web docta

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This is a pretty cool site, who would have thought that there was a forum for garage-a-holics like myself. I built this myself and it took about a year. It's a three car detached garage with a loft. Footprint is 30'X36' with a 36'X16' loft upstairs. Ceilings downstairs are almost 11' upstairs 8'.
 

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Looks like your wife gave it to you as a christmas present. :D

Very cool. That would be just about the perfect size and layout in my opinion. Great work.
 
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wythors said:
Looks like your wife gave it to you as a christmas present. :D

Very cool. That would be just about the perfect size and layout in my opinion. Great work.
Thanks, I'm very proud of it. That photo was taken back in December. I'll post a more recent photo as I finished most of the landscaping around it now.
 
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DynoDave said:
Nice looking place! What pitch is that roof?
The roof pitch is 9/12....funny that you asked that because back in March of 2004 I fell off the roof.
I was dragging 4'X8' sheets of exterior OSB up there all day and at the end of the day I just had a lapse in my concentration and hit the ground pretty hard on my left side. Not having experience of working on the roof, I didn't tie myself. My wife drove me to the Emergency room and after 4 hours there, they determined that nothing was broken. I was very lucky because it was about a 20 foot fall and I could have very easily killed myself had I fallen the wrong way. I'm OK now but I was hurting for a long time.
I'll post some better photos, here's a photo of the loft upstairs. You can see the railing for the steps in the back and dormer windows to the left. It's still unfinished until I decide what I'm going to do with the space,
 

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Here's an interior shot of my back workbench and computer desk to the far left. :beer:
It's an old photo and I've cleaned up the place and added better lighting since then. :lol:
 

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Old Moparz

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Looks great, & I bet the space will fill up fast. I lost a year with building my own too & felt like it would never end. Every evening, weekend, vacation day & even some lunch hours. Living 3-1/2 miles from work has some advantages.
 

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Old Moparz said:
Looks great, & I bet the space will fill up fast. I lost a year with building my own too & felt like it would never end. Every evening, weekend, vacation day & even some lunch hours. Living 3-1/2 miles from work has some advantages.


Another garage junkie in my neck of the woods. I am over in New Windsor by the 5 corners. :rocker: :beer:
 

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Thanks for the reply. That pitch really creates some excellent space upstairs. I wouldn't be able to work on a roof with that pitch...my hat's off to you. :beer:

And yes, someone must be watching over you. I know a guy who broke his hip working on a roof with less height, and he's had several surgeries, and still walks with a bad limp an a cain.
 
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Old Moparz said:
Looks great, & I bet the space will fill up fast. I lost a year with building my own too & felt like it would never end. Every evening, weekend, vacation day & even some lunch hours. Living 3-1/2 miles from work has some advantages.
Plus it's been a "money pit" drain on me for the past year. BTW, I've lived in NY most of my life just outside NYC, my folks had a place in Hopewell Junction,NY and I spent many summers up there.

DynoDave said:
Thanks for the reply. That pitch really creates some excellent space upstairs. I wouldn't be able to work on a roof with that pitch...my hat's off to you. :beer:

And yes, someone must be watching over you. I know a guy who broke his hip working on a roof with less height, and he's had several surgeries, and still walks with a bad limp an a cain.
Yes, I believe that someone was watching over me also! I'll be 54 in July and I keep in pretty good shape by running. The doctor told me that it probably helps my bones stay pretty strong.
As far as the roof pitch, I shopped around for the trusses and I can tell you that there can be a big difference in price and design. The guys that I finally went with not only saved me about $2500 off my highest quote, but were able to design a truss that gave me almost an extra foot in width of the space upstairs.
 

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delio said:
Another garage junkie in my neck of the woods. I am over in New Windsor by the 5 corners. :rocker: :beer:

That's cool, I was just through the 5 corners area at lunchtime today. :beer: There's a car cruise coming up at Adams Fairacre Farms next month, May 3rd from 5pm to 9pm. I know the person working there who runs the cruise. Her husband has a 1970 Plymouth GTX that's really nice. What kind of car do you have? Maybe I'll see you at the cruise.

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