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Nope. Not a bad idea, but easy enough to add off the motion light already installed above man door or come out of the sub panel above garage door for anything I'd need facing the driveway. For the time being between my wife, I, and my neighbors someone is always around so anybody trying to steal something is pretty likely to get caught in the act. Also, anybody that knows me knows I'd gladly borrow out anything I own or let you work on your stuff at my house. If something goes missing then whoever has it probably needed it worse than I did.do your wiring plans include any outlets oetside the garage, under the eaves, for future security lighting or cameras?
That's only half of it on the trailer for ceiling and right wall. The rest is in other garage out of the way till I'm ready for it.That's a ton of drywall. All four walls and the ceiling? Are you going to use a drywall jack?
That's only half of it on the trailer for ceiling and right wall. The rest is in other garage out of the way till I'm ready for it.
my neighbor behind me does drywall on the side and offered to let me use his lift and help last year when I started the project. After talking to him he said he did 24 drywall jobs last year most of them being whole houses. I'm lucky he offered because I was dreading doing it myself. I've only done a few rooms here and there at my old house and took me forever because I'm not very efficient with 10 steps mudding and sanding until it looks good enough for paint. If he's done that many jobs he has to be quicker than me. I'm helping him hang it and hes doing all the taping and mud for $350. Definitely worth it especially the ceiling I think.
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Just wait till this summer when I get everything situated and it's not just a mess. I'm a neat freak and everything out of place has been driving me nuts. I wish I had waited to move my toolboxes because I've only moved them back and forth 20+ times always in the way but with the snow moving them back to other garage is just about impossible.The place looks great. I'm jealous.
I honestly dont know how much I've spent fixing up this garage but if I count every nail, screw, 2x4, dirt, gravel, concrete etc I'd have to guess somewhere around $15k and might even be as high as $20k.
From reading some of your threads I see you have been in the same boat if not much worse and more stressful than my minor garage issues. I'm thankful for being on the home stretch. I'd love to tackle a custom dream retirement home some day but afraid the amount of stress and headaches involved are most likely just not worth the reward. I hope your issues have turned around for you and things work out as well in the end as things have for me.Great job! I totally support leveraging child labor to defer the costs, as well! (That's how my wife and I started to learn to do this stuff.)
It's important to address all the small important details. We have been working to build a house we could "die in" but forgot to build a crypt... It's going to be too expensive to add that now, so one of us is going to have to move out before the other some day!

I admire your ability to think out and execute this entire project. You are heading in to home plate now...well done!






I hope your issues have turned around for you and things work out as well in the end as things have for me.
After getting grey rimer on and a little better idea on what grey looks like as a whole and talking to my wife she thinks I should go just a little darker than it is now. I think lighter would help light reflect better I kinda like the idea of darker grey walls too.




Heres pics of finished primer and a barely darker grey test spot under the window I did last night when I got home with the paint.
actually primer didnt smell like much of anything but the paint sure did. I wish I had listened to paint lady and bought one less can. I already figured it would take less paint than primer but I didnt expect it to be drastically less. I used about 6.5 gallons of primer and only about 3.5 gallons of paint. I was worried 5 wouldnt be enough so I got 6. My wife might get darker grey hallway after all with this leftover paint I can always have them make a gallon of it just a little darker for her.Looks like it smells wonderful!
My wife might get darker grey hallway after all with this leftover paint I can always have them make a gallon of it just a little darker for her.

Well. Everything was going great and started moving stuff in then I looked in the attic. The uninsulated areas are completely saturated with water between the plastic vapor barrier and the back side paper of the ceiling drywall.