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isaac338

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Here's my new garage. I just bought the house and moved in a couple weeks ago - hence the racks of boxes in the back. The garage needs some work - all the sill boards should be replaced, I'll need to make new garage doors, needs electrical, needs sheetrocked, etc etc etc but the important thing is that it's actually here. I live in the Portland inner city and regulations are such here that it's basically impossible to build a new garage, let alone a 3-car sited right on the property line! anyway the pics:

What are the dimensions? Yours is similar to mine with the dual carriage doors. What are you planning to do with the doors?
 
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nonhog

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Funny thing it is worse now than this picture:lol_hitti
Bike is gone, table saw is back, pile of 2by's and some free cabinets hanging around (waiting) plus the 5.0 Volvo swap I am knee deep into.
Yep its way worse now.
 

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King Me IRL

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here is a quick pic of my garage last night. Most of the work is still done over at my fathers garage so i have not moved all my tools and stuff over yet.

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Man, i had an 87 twin turbo stang last year, God do I miss it. Your fox is looking cleeeeeeeeeeean!!
 

King Me IRL

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I think I have the worst garage ever! I definitely failed inspection...

Here is the outside:
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The kids side:
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My side:
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The reason I have not cleaned it up much, is because this won't fit!:
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rickairmedic

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Great. Why do these inspections always happen when my pants are down? Snapped a picture of this yesterday before our weekend work began. It's a total mess in there right now, but for a good reason... I think.

When I do get it sorted I am going to have to figure out the best way to fix the floor.





TRC the good news is mine was actually MUCH MUCH worse :D. I still have a long way to go to be organised but hey theres actually a 4 door blazer in my garage now and its not burried :D. Heres where I started which was plain skeery.

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9084&highlight=houston+problem




Rick
 

G1K

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Here's mine as it sits this morning. I haven't had much time to spend working on anything in the past 2 months.

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RacerX

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I see a few folks must have gotten the gladiator wall cabinets when they were on the clearance sale. I tried at my local Houston stores, but they were all cleaned out. Of course I see them pop up on Craigslist from time to time for full price or better. To them I say "Good Luck" selling them.
 

gulfpits

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Just got it all finished.
Turned out to be a nice place to hang out with friends...

Brad

Brad, that is one of the best Man Spaces I have seen.... I am dying to get my garage together. Who did the floor in there?... All I have in my garage is 3 Harleys... the cars and Jeep are parked outside, this is what I am envisioning my garage space to turn out like.

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Auzivision

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I have quite the eclectic mix of junk in my garage. Sometimes it’s cleaner than others. Right now, I’d say it’s medium. These photos were taken yesterday.

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And this was a few months back:
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redtail

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What are the dimensions? Yours is similar to mine with the dual carriage doors. What are you planning to do with the doors?

it's 25' deep by 35' long and about 10' high. I'm still undecided on what I'm going to do with the doors. Thinking about a sliding bard door on the far left, and carraige doors on the right. I'll probably just make some up out of good birch ply if I go that route.
 

Bfoughty

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OK it's kind of cluttered...but here it is.
 

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rickairmedic

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I know one thing I am glad to finaly see other garages with way to much **** in them for the amount of room available . I have been trying to figure out for years where everybody on here is keeping all their ( stuff ) . I was quite sure I wasnt the only one with a 2 car garage with a 4 car garage amount of **** in it :D.

Rick
 

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I don't have a basement and sheds aren't allowed in my neighborhood, so everything gets stored in the garage (good stuff right next to ****). I need to work on my attic storage.

A few boards would go a long way up there… potentially doubling my storage and allowing me to put junk and lesser used items up there and keep the good stuff and commonly used stuff down.

One nice thing about the garage is there is always something to do, just a matter of deciding what to do next. It will never be done!
 

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Hey TGJ members,:confused:

We are in process of a garage sale. :shocking:

That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.:bounce:

Yes Dear!:bow:
 

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Bob Heine

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The mess expands and contracts as I work on the cars.

To make progress on the 72 Corvette, I had to bring a lot of the tagged and bagged stuff down from the attic.

Note: that Whole Wallet food store bag didn't come from the store -- it came with a treasure my wife found at a local thrift store.

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Before I can get back to work on the car, this has to be straightened up.

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Protowrxs

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Wow.. I love this thread.

Maybe not the best way to introduce myself with a messy garage but at least I feel at home in this thread :)

The "EastView" is my 14 year old's work bench.. mine isn't much better. If I could remove the motor cycles and engines I would be much better off. 30 x 40 shop in the planning stages to get me out of this situation... I hope.

For now the 85 Mustang SVO, 88 Turbocoupe and son's 91 Mustang GT have to live outside.
 

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cletus66

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My wife got bored in the middle of painting the '64 Fairlane, so she decided to paint the Mustang. :wtf:

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At least she managed to finish the Mustang before moving on to something else !!! :shocking:


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Now I need to get her back working on the Fairlane. :lol_hitti
 

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Protowrks,
That looks like a 1969 Mustang Coupe restomod with a 5.0 with GT40 tubular intake on it?

What all is left to be done?

RacerX
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Wow.. I love this thread.

Maybe not the best way to introduce myself with a messy garage but at least I feel at home in this thread :)

The "EastView" is my 14 year old's work bench.. mine isn't much better. If I could remove the motor cycles and engines I would be much better off. 30 x 40 shop in the planning stages to get me out of this situation... I hope.

For now the 85 Mustang SVO, 88 Turbocoupe and son's 91 Mustang GT have to live outside.
 

Protowrxs

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Quite a bit - fuel system, final wiring, pads on a narrower rear housing, clutch disc, bracket for slave on hydro clutch on a 3550, assemble engine (347 w/Twisted heads, roller cam, stock block), MSD wire in, all interior stuff, and on an on :(. I've spent all my time on an 85 Mustang SVO this year so the 69 has just sat. Got to get cranked back on it this winter though. The 69 is my first car back in 1974 so it's special :) There is more about it here: http://www.protowrxs.com/nolen/Stang

Protowrks,
That looks like a 1969 Mustang Coupe restomod with a 5.0 with GT40 tubular intake on it?

What all is left to be done?

RacerX
Mustang guy
 

rieferman

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not too messy at all.. I've been staying organized after each project lately. I hope it lasts!
 

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There was a thread I saw on here sometime this year about a guy ranting and raving about how the garages here are "to pretty and clean" to be worked in. I can't find that thread and have been looking all day. The members here posted pictures of their garages clean, and in action. And if i remember right there was a garage with blue cabinets and a jeep getting torn apart. Any help?
 

B-Scott

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Rick...3rd pic...by the fan...I think I see some exposed floor. You need to put something there to balance things out a bit, it looks a little odd like that. :D

Hey Boyd Yer here too!! The other Essex Truck Owner B-Scott
 
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