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08-07-02, 06:21
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JasonO is offline
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Building a garage
This fall I will start the process of building my 3 car unattached garage.
Can you guys give some pointers, tips, things you would do differently, anything that might help?
Thanks
Jason
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08-07-02, 07:27
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Re: Building a garage
I have a couple of thoughts
1: Measure the space around your car. Many people will do this when they install a pool table. You want to ensure that the pool cue is un-obstructed for all possible shots. Same thing with your car. Maybe two bays just for parking (leave room to open doors), and one for working- with 360 degree unobstructed space.
2: Water-Proof walls and drain in the floor. As the above poster mentioned, there may be code issues, but gyproc walls will make it impossible to rinse your car indoors.
3: Air lines: If you have power tools, think about having airlines installed by your plumber.
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08-07-02, 07:44
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4) lights : can't have enough of 'm
5) electrical power outlets : again you can't have enough of 'm (for vacc., PC,...)
6)airco , and /or heating so you can work at any season
7) insulation of garage-door(s) helps on the energy-bill

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08-07-02, 07:57
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will work for wax
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w i r e !
Dont forget the CAT5 network cable, and two runs of RG6 coax so you can pipe the Speed channel to your garage TV and surf Autopia at the same time.
And - you can never have enough power outlets, or lights. I would think about a nice epoxy floor paint also.
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08-07-02, 08:14
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Research....
Look at different plans etc etc....
Consult a contractor.
Possibly consult an architect.
Enjoy when done.
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08-07-02, 08:44
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Quote:
Originally posted by Guess My Name
Research....
Look at different plans etc etc....
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Miata magazine will have a garage showcase soon (Maybe next month or maybe after that). Keep an eye open for it. You might get some ideas.
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08-07-02, 12:39
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I put a LOT of thought into my garage extension. Make it extra wide and extra deep for space around the car for opeening doors fully and for working in front of the car if possible. Ad electrical outlets every few feet for convenience both in the wall and in the ceiling (this includes every where lights might be including the center, edges and perimeter. I even included extras for neon signage I knew I would eventually hang as well as TV's and stereos) Make sure the electric is balanced on different circuits so heavy amperage items like air compressors and welders are seperated. Be sure to have PLENTY of light. I prefer the security and better light provided by glass block. Well worth it! Get plenty of storage. Keep everything off the ground. Make plenty of work space. I have ample storage upstairs with pull down steps for storage of non-car stuff like weeders and rakes and shovels and junk!
Here is a link to my Sanctuary for some possible ideas of what works for me.
http://www.fototime.com/inv/9F368BFD46D2352
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08-07-02, 01:16
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Doc Roadster is offline
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That's beautiful Brad. When I renovate my garage, I'll probably go with something like that. Maybe with a checker floor though 
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08-07-02, 01:26
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Holy crap brad, is that a lift under the bimmer??
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08-07-02, 04:19
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Personally, I don't like tile floors as the cracks catch dirt and becme a maintenance problem. But they do look cool.
Yes, it is a lift. It just goes up about 3 feet. Good enough for brake work, wheel work and getting under the car. Handy. The best thing is, it cost me only $50. A friend had this in his garage and wanted to "upgrade" to a post lift and delivered this to my house for that measely sum! The deal of the century! 
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08-07-02, 04:43
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Here's the link I was looking for. I have no experience with it, so I can't endorse it. but it looks really, really cool.
http://www.tuffdeck.com/shopsgarages.asp
Last edited by Doc Roadster : 08-08-02 at 08:26.
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08-08-02, 06:56
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Time's a-wastin',speedy!
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Brad,
What's the brand name on that lift, if you don't mind me asking? Someday, I'd love to have a garage big enough for an honest-to-god four-post hydraulic lift, but for now I'll settle for something that can put the bottom part of a door panel up high enough so that I don't have to sit on the floor to use the PC on it effectively.
Tort
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