absintheisfun
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Alright Folks…Ready for round 2?
My wife and I bought a new (to us) house about 5 months ago. We weren’t really in the market, and were perfectly content at our old house…this new one was found almost by chance, and the only reason we bit was because it was beyond fair in price, and it came on 2 acres….oh yea, and parking for five!
Two car attached (my wife has fairly stated that this one is off limits! Fair because for 7 years she parked in the driveway at our old house while I worked on projects.
A separate 2 car and a separate 1.5 car.
Before you look at the current state pics, please understand that I’m only posting the sty because everyone loves pictures, and when we moved it was a “move the garage in one day, and keep it out of the attached one!” So needless to say, the garage was literally thrown in.
Our first priority was to build a fence so we can get some alpacas (another story, another time). Finished the fence last week, so now it is time to turn my attention to my home away from home.
Here is the sky google view with a close up of the garages. The black line is the fence we just finished.
There are plans to extend a private driveway to the road on the left…but that is a legal pain in the a$$!
The big one is a steel building that I’m working on insulating and then building it as the diagrams below, but this is going to be a pain in the *** because everything is in the way, and that includes my Camaro project that doesn’t move much!
And now the chaos:
Yes, that is a bathroom in the back corner, but after inspecting it...I don't think I'll be keeping it. If I need to go to the bathroom, there are plenty of shrubs...if it is a bigger problem, I can go to the house. A bathroom would just take up precious space!
Here is the little one:
Here is the start of the internal framing. Mind you it isn’t being built for load baring…just to hold insulation and sheetrock.
Here are the rough plans:
Here is the humble (but finished) garage that I walked away from:
The framing is just a start for size. They will be anchored to the concrete slab and to the siding in a few places up the vertical beams. I have to do this because in Texas it gets up to 110+ in the summer, and can get to uncomfortable in the winter so this will be heated and air conditioned!
My wife and I bought a new (to us) house about 5 months ago. We weren’t really in the market, and were perfectly content at our old house…this new one was found almost by chance, and the only reason we bit was because it was beyond fair in price, and it came on 2 acres….oh yea, and parking for five!
Two car attached (my wife has fairly stated that this one is off limits! Fair because for 7 years she parked in the driveway at our old house while I worked on projects.
A separate 2 car and a separate 1.5 car.
Before you look at the current state pics, please understand that I’m only posting the sty because everyone loves pictures, and when we moved it was a “move the garage in one day, and keep it out of the attached one!” So needless to say, the garage was literally thrown in.
Our first priority was to build a fence so we can get some alpacas (another story, another time). Finished the fence last week, so now it is time to turn my attention to my home away from home.
Here is the sky google view with a close up of the garages. The black line is the fence we just finished.
There are plans to extend a private driveway to the road on the left…but that is a legal pain in the a$$!
The big one is a steel building that I’m working on insulating and then building it as the diagrams below, but this is going to be a pain in the *** because everything is in the way, and that includes my Camaro project that doesn’t move much!
And now the chaos:
Yes, that is a bathroom in the back corner, but after inspecting it...I don't think I'll be keeping it. If I need to go to the bathroom, there are plenty of shrubs...if it is a bigger problem, I can go to the house. A bathroom would just take up precious space!
Here is the little one:
Here is the start of the internal framing. Mind you it isn’t being built for load baring…just to hold insulation and sheetrock.
Here are the rough plans:
Here is the humble (but finished) garage that I walked away from:
The framing is just a start for size. They will be anchored to the concrete slab and to the siding in a few places up the vertical beams. I have to do this because in Texas it gets up to 110+ in the summer, and can get to uncomfortable in the winter so this will be heated and air conditioned!
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