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Old 01-26-2011, 02:02 AM   #41
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YOU ARE INCREDIBLE!!!
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Old 01-26-2011, 01:07 PM   #42
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That is so cool. There is so much detail in your shop
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Old 01-26-2011, 10:38 PM   #43
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Wow, just awesome. This thing just keeps getting better and better!!

Keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing.
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Old 01-27-2011, 08:03 AM   #44
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Thanks everyone. More to come.
Need to find room for a beer fridge I'm told....
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Old 01-27-2011, 06:49 PM   #45
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That fridge better have a tapper on it caus with a garage like that your going to have alot of buddies stoping by very nice work it looks awsome
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Old 01-27-2011, 07:16 PM   #46
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That fridge better have a tapper on it caus with a garage like that your going to have alot of buddies stoping by very nice work it looks awsome

Oh boy.....more work to do now.....all I could find was a side by side fridge with ice/water in the door....the guys re-plumbed it so now instead of water it's beer

Got rid of the small welding table fridge moved in now.

More pics tomorrow.
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Old 01-28-2011, 08:30 AM   #47
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Impressive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 01-28-2011, 10:41 AM   #48
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how about a 'head'? I wanna see how you would make a scale size roll of sh*t paper.
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Old 01-28-2011, 12:19 PM   #49
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That is just insane

What an amazing garage you have made. Must of been a lot of fun.
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Old 01-28-2011, 05:02 PM   #50
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how about a 'head'? I wanna see how you would make a scale size roll of sh*t paper.

Thats actually pretty easy to do.
Here is a roll of paper towel already. Just under the shelf. And yes, it really unrolls and can be torn off in sheets.

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I think I'm going to add a second floor loft to this too many ideas coming at me and no more room left.
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Love it!!!!!! looks great keep it up!!
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I think I'm going to add a second floor loft to this too many ideas coming at me and no more room left.
Funny, I was actually going to mention that to you! There is definately enough room for a small man cave loft above the main garage. The beer fridge, sofa, dog, T.V. and other essentials can go up there.
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Funny, I was actually going to mention that to you! There is definately enough room for a small man cave loft above the main garage. The beer fridge, sofa, dog, T.V. and other essentials can go up there.

Yup, trying to figure out how to fit the steps into the existing layout .

I'm going to make some cardboard mock ups for test fitting.
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Old 01-30-2011, 04:41 PM   #54
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man that looks so real and scale great job
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Now see, Thats cool. You should do a video of them working in the garage. I cant remember what style of video that is, but it would be cool.
I think its called stop motion.
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Now see, Thats cool. You should do a video of them working in the garage. I cant remember what style of video that is, but it would be cool.
I think its called stop motion.

You wanna talk about time consuming.
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Now see, Thats cool. You should do a video of them working in the garage. I cant remember what style of video that is, but it would be cool.
I think its called stop motion.

I have a hard time making a normal vid not sure how the heck that would work. I'll have to see about that. Maybe I'll make one of them building the steps and "MAN LOFT" .
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Yup, trying to figure out how to fit the steps into the existing layout .

I'm going to make some cardboard mock ups for test fitting.
Now you have an excuse for a brass pole so when the CY Girls stop over for a visit, the party can begin!


Seriously, I think if you have the loft towards the front of the 'garage' you could squeeze some stairs off to the left side. You wouldn't even need a complete loft, just enough detail to sell the idea and to show up when doing photography.
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Holy cr@p!!! talk about a sweet setup. but where's the lift at??
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Now you have an excuse for a brass pole so when the CY Girls stop over for a visit, the party can begin!


Seriously, I think if you have the loft towards the front of the 'garage' you could squeeze some stairs off to the left side. You wouldn't even need a complete loft, just enough detail to sell the idea and to show up when doing photography.


Hmmm, not a bad idea actually !!

I am planning the steps to be on the left wall. The shelf unit will get moved for them. I was thinking that half the garage width would make for a nice sizes loft. I'll use the space under the steps for the head so no wasted space.

Loft area will be for entertainment reasons, small bar, dart board, card table, gun rack etc.

Big issue I have right now is height of it all. It is on my bench now and I can not go up too high.


I just new I'd never really be done with this.

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