xrdad
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Waiting for more pictures ssathre!!
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SSATHRE,
Looks great! Very close to my current plans. I was curious to see (if you dont mind my asking) if you would tell me how much it cost with concrete pour and everything?
missed the last updates..
Looks great! Any Epoxy Coat in there yet!??
BTW, that liftmaster looks very cool. Where does one buy that?
Great garage!...........![]()
Rugerlady is sending my samples now for approval.. Can't wait!Mmmmm... beer
The shop is looking great and the patio is awesome! You have great taste in color too ssathre!
My build is coming along (look up the Keswick thread) to see.. I'll post some pics after lunch today of current progress.
That ventilation system you're working on looks neat! I might have to copy some parts of that.. Looks like we might do the Epoxy Coat floors at the same timeRugerlady is sending my samples now for approval.. Can't wait!
Nice build and updates! Just curious why you didn't put any windows in the garage for light and ventilation?
Ssathre how tall is the over all peak height outside and how tall is the ceiling height inside? I am going to be starting a garage build in a couple of months and really like the low outside peak height.
At any rate, as soon as the plumbing stuff is done its on to insulation and drywall. Garage looking great. Just an epoxy floor question, not sure if this has been asked on this forum or not ?
I usually fill the saw cuts in the floor with some type of cement caulking / epoxy, should you still do that if you plan on an epoxy top coat ? I see in ssathre's garage, you can still see the saw cut lines after the epoxy ? Will the epoxy fill saw cuts all by itself ? Any danger that the caulking will react with the epoxy floor ? I am planning an en epoxy floor, not sure what to do with the joints ?
Please chime in anyone who has done it .
Thanks.
Sorry you have to let the garage go. Could you give some more details on the addition. I'd really like to know the dimensions, door size and maybe an outside shot. Thanks and good luck at the new place
Nice garage, it always ***** when you get things the way you want them and then you have to move on. One thing I couldn't help but notice was the pictures you posted of the 2011 flood. As I was looking at them, I was thinking to myself, "damn that looks familiar". Then it clicked, We both live in Sioux City!
How soon did you decide that you needed the bump out for the overflow?
Thanks, NICKS. That flood was crazy, and all to save a endangered species. I recently Seen on the news that it destroyed the breeding ground of several fish and water foul. I hope the engineers don't have to do something like that again... we just bought a house in the Browns Lake area and I work next to the air base. Does SB require flood insurance where your at?
No flood insurance for us. We are right off Lakeport Rd over by the sod farm on the east side of SB.
I like it down here. We sold a newer house in Woodbury heights on the westside. Liked the house but didnt like the area, plus I got to build an additional garage for toys/detailing work
I also like what you did with your bench/tool boxes. I have the same box and plan on doing something similar
Good job on the garage! I like that workbench with the HF tool cabinets in it as well!