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Posted:
Sun Sep 21, 2008 9:37 am
by bruce
Checkout this site;
Now, they have a "problem" . . . looking at some of those garages makes me wonder if they ever work on anything in them? ???
Course I had to join the forum . . .
Posted:
Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:11 pm
by MrHijet
Are you sure ?
I think, the japanese are far ahead. They even have a print magazine specially for Garages (and living in them).
Check out:
(Click on the left buttons 1 to 6 to see some examples )
Daniel
Posted:
Thu Sep 25, 2008 6:30 pm
by 49-1183904562
[color=#000000]Well I understand there obsession, this is to my temporary home I built this carriage house about 14 years ago with the intention of building the main house later. We have about 3.5 acres and this building sets in the back right of the wooded lot, it is 36 X 50 and except for the foyer the entire downstairs is my shop, 13 foot ceiling and all. It was a dream for me to build such a building I designed it engineered it and did everything except the drywall which the entire shop is 5/8X fire board so now you understand why I didn
Posted:
Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:41 pm
by bruce
I tried to buy a house with a barn or large outbuilding back in 90-91 but the houses were below my wife's standards. You couldn't find a nice house and barn/garage for our price range. Ended up settling for a ranch house with a large 2 car garage underneath with a basement in the other half. I have enough land to someday build an outbuilding but doubt that will ever happen (please buy more parts )
Posted:
Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:52 pm
by 49-1183904562
Bruce
At the time it was our life savings and every day for two years while I worked a full time job with travel.
Rick
Posted:
Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:02 pm
by bruce
I could not even imagine building a house! Crap look how long it took me to build my PTS bench . . . I'd be to anal about making all my wood joints tight.
Posted:
Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:57 pm
by msj442
i never could understand how most of these guys get all there stuff much less the nice shop. its so hard to get everything a guy wants. i work a job for 18.00 an hour and do side stuff and find that i still dont have near the toys that some other people have. i must have different priorities i guess. thank god bruce had an affordable dm. :p
Posted:
Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:25 pm
by msj442
man i looked at your link bruce and it freggin blows my mind on the equipment these guys have at there disposal to put up there shop. my friend BOB (bobcat) and myself put up a 30x45 pole barn. the trusses where interesting to say the least at putting up. i do not like heights at all but managed to tin this thing too.
max
Posted:
Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:18 pm
by jfholm
Max I know just how you feel! I have a garage that I made out of my carport attached to my house. It is only a car and a half wide. I am having trouble just getting it insulated. One of these days. Bet you and I don't owe many people much money either. Just keep at it though as that is what we can do.
John
Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:47 am
by msj442
thanks john for relating.
max
Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2009 10:06 pm
by 49-1183904562
Max,
You should of seen the fun putting shingles on that building in the middle of December... 12:12 pitch peak if 34 feet off the deck.
Rick