lol CFOT strikes again.

Will there be a ground level concrete wall between the spiral staircase and the garage ? Sorry to be a naysayer, a secret lair is a very cool idea, but I would want to be really sure there was no possibility of flammables making their way from the garage to the living area![]()
There's a reason garages have steps from them to the house, and it's not to ensure your wife trips on her way to the dryer...
I like the diamond plate look. Are the downstairs rooms framed yet?
Great googly moogly.
I really like how you built the garage (first picture) so that the mountain in the back would form the peak of the roof....you've planned everything! Great space! Nice work!
That's one hell of a tornado shelter.
Everything about this project is brilliant.
you should install a periscope to spy on the neighbours / watch for delivery men![]()
Ah great idea, I got a laser level recently, so I can put it to use for this.
F'ers... :leaving:
What am I missing?![]()
Google search turns up a Corvette forum, but also an odd entry on Uban Dictionary. Not vulgar or anything, but talks about CFOT being formally cool until a change in ownership.![]()

What does he do for a living???? I'm working a degree in engineering, maybe I need to change my major!!!![]()
Your garage is what my dreams are made of.![]()

Seriously (about the steps)?
What's the reason?
Also a reason that mechanic pits aren't seen anymore.
Utah is a regular on the Corvette Forum Off Topic (CFOT) board, and gets plenty of grief from the regulars there - most notably for his photography skills. A number of CFOT folks on this board as well -- it's a small world, isn't it??
Seriously (about the steps)?
What's the reason?
Flammable gases (and things like carbon monoxide) are heavier than air. Steps up into the house keep them from making their way into the living space. Steps down into living space invite them to pool down into the space. Also a reason that mechanic pits aren't seen anymore.
Okay, I learn't somethin' new today ---- and I was thinking about putting a pit in the garage addition.
I suppose that I could put a drain / vent at the bottom of it ---- or just not do it at all.
Thanks for the information.
Carbon Monoxide and many solvents will seek to the lowest level. I have an acquaintance up this way that was burned badly in a pit at a large dealership years ago. A drain and REAL GOOD ventilation is an absolute must. I do hope that the Bunker has adequate ventilation and an alarm.
On the HGTV show, Holmes on Homes, there was a couple that had purchased a house with a walkout basement garage.
Mike Holmes was adamant about changing the garage to a regular room. He said that, as the basement had air ducts from the house's central heat and air system, it would **** the fumes from the vehicles' exhaust into the house.
I could almost agree with him IF the vehicles would sit running in the basement ---- but, as utah just said, I would only be driving my vehicles in or out of my basement garage (and obviously with the garage door open).
In my house (in Arkansas), the lower level (walkout basement) uses the same central heat and air as the upper level.
As a sidenote, since my family deals in a lot of real estate, I've been thinking about how many houses I've seen that have a couple steps down into the garage and how, now and then, I'd see one that has the garage essentially on the same level (no steps at all) as the main living space.
It's all just fascinating.
Mike Holmes is a quack.

Been a long while since I visited this thread, but by far is one of the coolest builds I've seen. I just seen where you had a Lambo and it got wrecked. Glad no one was hurt. How long did it take from start to finish to repair it, or did I miss that. I know that you just don't take it to the local body guy around the corner to fix it. And if you don't mind me asking, looking at the damage, what does something like that cost to repair? I know when I hit a deer, I had $4000 in damage and it was way worse than what you show, but I imagine with being a Lambo it would be maybe 5-10 times that amount? Just curious as I'll never be able to afford a car like that, let alone repairing it![]()

Cracked the front bumper (carbon fiber) and dented the hood. All in all, pretty minor cosmetic damage. Total repair was just over $43,000![]()
Geez, Your front bumper and hood is worth more then all three of my cars combined.![]()

Mike Holmes is a quack.
Everyone takes his word on his show as fact. But he's wrong about a lot of things, and he blows everything out of proportion. It's to the point where I can't even watch him without getting mad his little elf helper(Damon?) is a jerk-off, too.
Try dealing with customers after they watch him or Shell Busey. All of a sudden I don't know what I'm talking about because these pro's saw Mike or Shell do something different (or way more expensive) on TV!
not "worth" but that's what was paid to get it fixed..![]()
Overall I think he's pretty good. There's always multiple ways to fix a problem but Holmes uses a champagne approach when most of us can only afford the beer approach. It would be nice if he would be a little more clear on that aspect.Mike Holmes is a quack.
Everyone takes his word on his show as fact. But he's wrong about a lot of things, and he blows everything out of proportion. It's to the point where I can't even watch him without getting mad his little elf helper(Damon?) is a jerk-off, too.
Try dealing with customers after they watch him or Shell Busey. All of a sudden I don't know what I'm talking about because these pro's saw Mike or Shell do something different (or way more expensive) on TV!
Utah, Weird question but did you buy it from or do you like Steve Harris Imports?
Does Utah have an official Lambo dealership now?
Is that Exotic Imports still off of I15 and 160-170th or further down? I remember doing work for their opening 13 or 14 years ago.
Several years later I almost bought a Maserati Merak from them.
I was just telling a co worker about this build... I wasnt sure if it was still alive as I hadnt visited in many years. I LOVEEEEEEE everything about this thread.
