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Colonial Cobra

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Here's mine. At least the way it looked 6 months ago. After 15 years it finally had to go.

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Sorry, Probably not what you were looking for, but you'd be amazed at how little it would cost to add on to what you have.


Here's the rest of the build.

http://s29.photobucket.com/albums/c266/Braddrummond/Garage Addition/
 
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cravej

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This is my detached garage that I acquired in May '08. It's 15' x 20', with a little storage up top. Don't worry, I've successfully killed the hanging plants that came with it.

The inside currently holds my woodworking stuff, but that'll get moved to the basement this spring after the basement floor gets finished. I need to get better pictures of the inside.
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Scotto

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ddrewyor

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Looks like he drives through the front garage to get to the back garage. I think that's what the back garage door is for?

Dave
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vsm96ek

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Here is my garage. The garage is only used to store my track car and my utility tow trailer. I am in the process of repainting the entire inside, adding all new lighting, compressor lines,and a new floor(epoxy or race deck). my garage is located under the house.
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I have basement access from the garage to my basement workshop. here are a few pics of the workshop(not current to date).
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Enjoy!

joe D.
 
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427HISS

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Joe- Looks great, keep going.
After a lot, of researching floors, I will only....go with Race Deck.
 
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goodfellow

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Great start!! Good lighting and use of the rear space.

Be careful overloading those powerstrips though -- I see that with limited electrical drops you were forced to improvise, but those cheap strips can quickly become a hazard.
 

oldmxracer

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Hi all,

I have lurked here for quite a while, do very few posts.

Damn the garages on here!

Mine was going to be three times as large, finally had saved to pay cash for everything, moved the money to the checking account and three days later I had a bit of a life changing crash!

I am into motocross and have ended up still working out of this small space. Hell at least it is easy to heat during these long winters.

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It is nothing fancy, built from junk but works for Me !

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This is My main bench with a RMZ450 engine that I need to finish.
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Another small bench that I use with a YZ250 engine on it, I rebuild the crankshafts in house, it can sure some money when playing with these.
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I have to try and use every little space, have motors torn down in storage containers overhead.
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I darn near live in this small space but still just enjoy the hell out of it!
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Hope to see some more single spaces:beer:
 

goodfellow

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Hi all,

I have lurked here for quite a while, do very few posts.

Damn the garages on here!

Mine was going to be three times as large, finally had saved to pay cash for everything, moved the money to the checking account and three days later I had a bit of a life changing crash!

I am into motocross and have ended up still working out of this small space. Hell at least it is easy to heat during these long winters.

Hope to see some more single spaces:beer:


Wow -- great job!! Looks real professional and super efficient. I like it a lot, especially the diamond plate treatment on the bench.
 

Colonial Cobra

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Impressive! How exactly do you get to the back garage?

I have plenty of room to drive around the side of the garage. The picture is a bit deceiving. The Back garage is 32 feet behind the house. The back garage door on the attached garage is mainly to access the two post lift.

Brad
 

Boyd Who

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Figured it was time I made a post here. Been a HAMB member for ages and have been lurking here for awhile as well.

Until I can afford to build a new shop, I have to make do with a little 12 x 20 garage. It looks pretty crowded right now, but in the spring I plan to clean it out, add some insulation & drywall, and make it a bit more usable.

The outside...
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Inside...
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Current resident...
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Future plans are to build a 24 x 28 shop on the opposite side of the yard, keeping the original garage for storage.
 

Finley

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ive posted em up before, but heres my single bike garage (bike obviously not in pic so you can see all my goodies

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