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no problem, jsut let me know id be more than happy to give you any knowledge i have. and your welcome to stop by my garage and check it out. once you get cabinets and get the clutter into a space, it really opens the garage up. main thing is plan your attack and what you want to do and it will all fall into place
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22x20 i believe i wouldnt liquid nail the drywall over the foam. i had some of the foam not wanting to stick to the block, i couldnt imagine having the extra weight of the drywall on top trying to pull it down. you wont spend much more by doing 2x2 framing for as much liquid naills as you would need. i have a 22 caliper nail gun if you decide to frame it out.. makes putting up the framing a breeze i had all my walls framed and drywalled in 2 saturdays. as i framed one wall i was insulating and drywalling right behind it as for the bottom of the drywall, you can put up a rubber edging, its cheap and self adhesive
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oh and shawn the habitat for humanity REstore in columbus is a great place to pick up cheap cabinets and check out garagejournal.com lots of good info and ideas on there
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The thing that still sucks is besides how terrible the floor looks right now, that concrete slab is cold. So it may be 73 degrees in the garage but the floor is still probably 50 degrees. Im leaning towards the plastic/rubber tiles for the floor just for the bit of insulation it may provide. Which wont be much, but atleast you wont be standing directly on top of the concrete, and hopefully the tiles would a absorb some of the heat and become hotter than the slab
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the insulation foam board was about $300- $400 if i remember to do all the walls to frame and drywall wasnt terriblly expensive, 2x2s are cheap, and so is drywall
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last year i ended up just liquid nailing foam insulation board up. it worked well to keep heat in, but i jsut couldnt take the way it looked any more. i took it all down, framed with 2x2, nailed those to the cinderblock walls, i cut the foam i took down into sections to fit inbetween the studs. then dry walled the entire thing.. the ceiling got batted insulation.
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2 craftsman combo boxes for sale. im thinking of getting a large bottom roller setup, that will better fit my space, so seeing if there is any interest in these. 1. top/bottom combo on right in picture its the newer of the 2 boxes 8 drawer, plus a pull out storage deal does have alot of stickers on it, but i am in the process of removing them $180 2. top/bottom combo on left, 7 drawer, $150 http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/6409d3e9.jpg
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i know, i wish i would have found it earlier in my build lol
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i dont drink enough beer to have a beer tap yes i have 2 window A/C units
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Thanks tim. I see your on garagejournal.com as well lol
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Floor gets done spring/summer to cold to do now. Need to move everything out aswell to do it
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installed a ventless heater.. 30k BTU with blower, and a 100lb tank sits outside the garage. first time installing one of these. wasnt to bad drilling through the wall was quick work with a Hilti and a 36" bit installed a shut off valve right below the heater. fired it up and it works great!. puts out tons of heat. heated the garage to 70 degrees in no time http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/215271ad.jpg
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well almost finished up with the bar build. i have a few more touches to add to it, then it will be ready to rock. i have to put the stainless steel top on it ,as well as my work bench (will be doing next weekend) i will also be adding something to the front of the bar, not sure yet but i have some ideas.. i got all my cabinet doors installed on the work bench as well the bar is pretty cool, 42" high 18" deep with a 3" over hang on the front. i built a shelf setup along the wall the attaches to the bar, same height. to hold bottle, glasses or whatever. i installed my mini fridge into the back of the bar so its nice and tidy and out of the way. i also left a spot open behind the bar for my cooler, so i can fill it with ice and beer if need be all in all it came out like i wanted it to. from Ramsey, i scored some wooden bar stools with backs for the bar, and then 2 round chrome bar stools for the work bench (the seat pads need recovered) anywho on to the pics.. total cost of the build for the bar thus far is about $100 http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/54daef1c.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/2bd38559.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/dd680443.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/7ed73e9d.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/38db5bbc.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/3e75a7ba.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/922960bb.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/6409d3e9.jpg
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i honestly dont have the time. thats the main reason im getting out of it. but it and do them yourself, youd probably have the same money in this setup as it would be to get them done somewhere
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Doc, i have the wife as co pilot. And we both have iphones and the gps. Milage is not an issue, we have done many 500+ mile days. My only issue is we would have to fill up every 200 - 250 miles
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awesome guys! that looks like alot of fun. maybe i would join.. but on the bike
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nothing special, its just basically a sphyon feed deal.. works well though. i have ran glass bead and sand through it. i did all the parts on my harley with this powder coating setup. and i have done several little things for other people including pegs, and what not off motorcycles. if you use it for side work, it will pay itself off in a short time.
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Powder coating gun and control box Oven (standard house oven.. will fit up to an 18" wheel in it) Sand / bead blaster Box of glass bead Gloss black, flat black, high heat gloss black, wrinkle black, and extruded aluminum powder coats. around a lb - 2lb of each Whole setup for $200
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youll have to come check it out in person
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yes when summer comes i will be doing something with the floor.. just dont know how deep i want to get into it. shoot me a price quote for a 20x22 garage.. needs some crack fixed and what not. i also thought about the racedeck (plastic tiles) i dont know yet.. i got all winter to think about it.
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its been alot of work, but well worth it. thanks for all the compliments guys
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with no heater running, it usually doesnt get below 42 degrees. and no im not worried about it getting ruined
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working, got several projects going as well, and trying to catch up on sleep. ill probably hitting you up soon for some tires
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was a unfinished block garage.. and this is what it is about 2 months or so in.. did all the drywall, insulation, celing, lights, etc before.. this is my latest progress did a nice paint scheme on the walls i bought some shelving to hang my DVR and Speakers for the TV (kobalt track system) as well as the track sysytem and hooks to hang my bike stands and what not. ill be adding another track and some more hooks and stuff for my buffers and what not and the main thing i worked on last night along with what i have stated above is my workbench/lower cabinet i built. its pretty beasty, its 9 foot long on the back wall and 4.6 foot long on the side wall. i still have to mount my other cabinet doors i made, and i am going to do a stainless, or diamond plate wrap for the top a too. sweet thing about this cabinet/workbench, is my air compressor slide in the part thats along the side wall. and the end is a door, so when i need it , i open door and pull it out, and when its not in use i leave it in the cabinet, so the garage maintains a cleaner look. floor will get done in the summer i still have a bar im going to build http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/2a5f67b8.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/8bfa5853.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/cfbd5987.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/7cb61c70.jpg http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g425/hobglide/f3cebdda.jpg