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ol55

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I'm not sure whether its solvent or acrylic, but it doesn't matter because it isn't worth a **** !! I was skeptical about putting down a clear coat as I had never seen one that didn't lift, but they said this stuff was "new and improved", well it wasn't. It lasted about a year and now it is starting to lift.:mad: It did serve its purpose as far as keeping the cement from curing too fast, but if I had it to do over again, and if I had the money, I would do some kind of epoxy...........
 
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Turned out awesome. Now you get to work in the garage instead of on it. I am ready for that myself. AT least i can see the light. Did you have your spring rod party? Got any pics? Keep us updated!
 
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As a matter of fact, I did have my spring hot rod party back in March. Here's a few pic's....

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I hate you, I really hate you ...

That is one of the absolute sweetest garages on the site! Wiched I lived nearby so I could join the parties.
 
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Thank's for the kind words guys. It has truly been a labor of love and there's still lots to do inside, but I'll get there! This site has been a lot of help too. I'll post more pic's as progress warrants (probably in a year or so:rolleyes:)
 

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It is not so attractive and often it is good for the garage work so pls post photo of your new one soon
 

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Homebody, I just did the same.
Wow, would love to be your neighbor dude. Looks like you have a lot of fun there
 
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Thanks guys, I figure at the rate I'm going, I might have it completely done by the time I retire !!!:rolleyes:
 

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Here's a slide show of the new garage going up.....:D It's a 48x30 pole building. I needed a garage quick for all my stuff from the old garage. The new house didn't have one and this was the quickest way to get er done.

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So how is it holding up? who did you order it from... almost what I am interested in. trying to decide between a kit and building something similar with telephone poles instead of 4x4 / 6x6 etc
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So how is it holding up? who did you order it from... almost what I am interested in. trying to decide between a kit and building something similar with telephone poles instead of 4x4 / 6x6 etc
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so far so good.............but its only been up for a little over 2 years. But my brother and my father have similar buildings that have been around for many years with no signs of problems. the company that put it up is called B&D Builders out of Lancaster,Pa. but there are companies in about every state that can do something similar. But if you are close to these guys, I recommend them !
 
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Here's the latest addition, my restroom. The sink, urinal, and commode were all used freebies.
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I was in a hurry when I was framing the walls, so I didn't get any pictures of that. Here's the outside. The "roof" still needs finishing.
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here are some inside shots. I still need to build a cabinet for under the sink and finish the floor etc.
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Your garage looks fantastic. All the cars around it makes it unreal. Having that much space outside the garage is one thing I am short on. Nice garage.
 

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A urinal is high on the wish list for my dream garage. The guys get it, but their wives don't understand. I don't usually like to use the smiles icons, but I'll make an exception since this really applied -> :bowdown:

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Just a word of caution... You may want to move that space heater away from the throne. I've read about them melting the wax rings if they're running too close.
 
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Your garage looks fantastic. All the cars around it makes it unreal. Having that much space outside the garage is one thing I am short on. Nice garage.
Thanks, it may not be the biggest or best and there are surely nicer ones out there, but I could not be happier with how my garage is coming along!

A urinal is high on the wish list for my dream garage. The guys get it, but their wives don't understand. I don't usually like to use the smiles icons, but I'll make an exception since this really applied -> :bowdown:[R1chy

The way I figure it, if it's in the garage, the wife doesn't need to get it!;) I'm going to put a "MEN" sign on the door too !!
Just a word of caution... You may want to move that space heater away from the throne. I've read about them melting the wax rings if they're running too close.
Yeah, I've heard that too. Right now it's just sitting there. When it gets cold, I'll relocate it.
 
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I got some new signs up on the garage, and some new wheels and tires on the 40

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is the compressor in the library? Might startle a person mid process if it kicks on. When and if I put a library in the shop, I'll put the compressor in there if code allows.

The compressor is right outside of the "library" so hopfully it won't scare the **** out of anyone, but if it does, they'll be in the right place !!:lol:
 
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WOW!! How did I miss this one.

Kudos to you my friend. You have us all envious:bowdown:

Thanks G-force.....here's my latest aquisition. I got a lift! Now I just have to find my measurements I took so I don't drill into my radiant heat tubing. Or maybe I'll wait until its working and try to find the tubing when its hot !! I have a deck to finish anyway!

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Ol 55 Great garage and what a turnout for the get togeathers, I'll bet some lies were told then. You said you are going to put blown-in insulation over metal, keep in mind the cellulose type is treated with boric acid to discourage pests. I wasn't sure how or even if it would affect the metal ceiling.
 
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Thanks guys. I've been making some more progress lately. I finished the bathroom and got some sheet rock hung on part of the walls. Here are some pic's........
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Nice lift!

I was at an auction recently that had a lift as one of the items. Not in the market - yet - for a two post (nowhere to put it) and my son (whose not quite 3) was bored to death (you who have younguns know what that means), so we took off. Don't even want to know what it went for. It was dark blue and covered with years of grime.. woulda been nice!

Dude... that is one sick garage! I love it! Interesting stuff, those pole buildings. I have no idea how they'd stand up here north of the 49th, esp where I am (low lying, 2' down it's all wet clay) but it's a nice way to get a building done quick, it seems! You mentioned not using concrete (when deciding to do your laneway in asphalt). Is that because of cost (I have no idea what the cost difference is - my laneway is gravel), or for other reasons?

Any pics from this year's party?
 
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babzog, I used the black top for the driveway because concrete has become very expensive down here. I do have some pic's from this years party, but the weather wasn't cooperating so there weren't many cars there.....

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