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That's the idea. I wanted the old building to almost seem as if it was a modern lean too on old galvanized barn. Lots of details yet to do to pull off that look.

If I could have afforded it, I would have gone even taller and bigger with the new building... But I think the proportions are gonna work.
 

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Fantastic. Looks like ample space on either side of the shop to park and still leave a direct route to the showroom/office.
 
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Fantastic. Looks like ample space on either side of the shop to park and still leave a direct route to the showroom/office.

So long as I have a small Ford parked in the perpendicular bays, the office bay door is totally accessible. If I have a bigger car in one of those spots, it will have to be moved back a bit to access the office bay.

The building looks fantastic, Nice space, any plans for a loft?

Yes, I am working on that design now.
 
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Quick update... The exterior is close to done. I still have to do gutters on the old building and then some paint work on the new. The roll up bay doors will be bright white to match the old building and the carriage doors.

Once these details are handled, I will move on to the interior. Still making some major decisions such as floors, drywall or possibly wood slat walls...

I'm also thinking about lettering the front of the shop for fun and effect... Photoshop attached.
 

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And here's some interior shots taken before the correct windows (long story) were installed.
 

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WOW! That is one great building. I also like very much the other building where you have the office and other things. Thanks for posting the inside of it. That additional shop should give you all kinds of room to do whatever you plan for. I especially like the design of the building with all the space in the roof line. You will be able to have whatever kind of lift in it you wish. Congratulations on such a fine building, and I will be very interested in seeing how you finish out the inside!!

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Yes, put signage up on it. I don't know what the Atomic logo is but I'd reduce the size to the width of the door and mount it on a sign board, not directly on the siding. Or do some kind of stand off metal letters.
 
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My office is the attached building in white. The loft is gonna be for storage...
 

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You all put that up fast! How you going to keep it cool / warm? I like the artwork directly on the building. It reminds me of the sign painters video you put up on the HAMB a few years ago.
 
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You all put that up fast! How you going to keep it cool / warm? I like the artwork directly on the building. It reminds me of the sign painters video you put up on the HAMB a few years ago.

I don't have any immediate plans for climate control. I might eventually do a window unit for the miserable summer days... But we don't have much need for heaters here in Austin. Of course... ironically, it's 28-degrees and snowing here today!

As for the lettering... If I do it, I'm gonna do it right on the building just like they used to do...
 
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I don't have any immediate plans for climate control. I might eventually do a window unit for the miserable summer days... But we don't have much need for heaters here in Austin. Of course... ironically, it's 28-degrees and snowing here today!

As for the lettering... If I do it, I'm gonna do it right on the building just like they used to do...
Sounds good. Fancy signs were for the city. I should have considered that.
 

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Nice, Ryan. I'm excited to see an unfiltered color pic, eventually.

I like the end door separation from the two side doors. You're going to have decent wall space to utilize.

Where do you consider the "front" of this building?
 

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Quick update... The exterior is close to done. I still have to do gutters on the old building and then some paint work on the new. The roll up bay doors will be bright white to match the old building and the carriage doors.

Once these details are handled, I will move on to the interior. Still making some major decisions such as floors, drywall or possibly wood slat walls...

I'm also thinking about lettering the front of the shop for fun and effect... Photoshop attached.

Great looking building so far. It's giving me inspiration for my own plans…..as I stare out at 3-4 feet of snow waiting to melt. Looking forward to following your completion of this building. And…the lettering is the perfect way to compliment the look of this building.
 
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Not a lot to update... The exterior is pretty much done and now I'm taking some time off to let the pocket book catch up. I did however, gets the beams in so that I can eventually build the loft.

Oh, and I got my car out of my office and into the shop.

BTW, I'm not "filtering" these images. I'm shooting black and white. Kids these days... :)
 

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It's been a long road... but the exterior of the building is FINALLY done after lots of problems with the contractor. Even better, a sign painting buddy of mine from California (Sign Source) and I were able to paint the sign as I had photoshopped earlier. Attached is a sneak peak via crappy iPhone pic... I'll do a full write up later this week.

I'm SUPER happy with it.
 

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Here's a little write up on how the sign went down:

http://www.garagejournal.com/2014/04/the-atomic-sign/
 

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The sign came out great and is certainly worth the effort. in your photo gallery some shots looked almost 3D with the drop shadow and the corrugation.
 

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The sign looks great Ryan. Its interesting how the guy took into account the corrugated siding and made it look uniform once on the building. Thanks for sharing that tidbit.
 
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Love This Shop, & the car. Is there a build thread for the car somewhere?

I built the car when I was 19 years old... almost 20 years ago... No thread... But once the shop is done, I'll be rebuilding it on jalopyjournal.com.

In any case, here's an update on the shop.

Due to lots of construction delays, the timing worked out so that I could use a flush mount lift that Benpak is getting ready to release. So, we've been cutting up the slab this week!
 

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