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rctoys

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I was doing somw googling the other night and I cannot believe I came across a forum on garages,,, how cool is that.. I wished I took more pics along the way but I didn't,, I just got er painted yesturday after a monthe of drywalling, sanding mudding etc, used a semi gloss paint and it looks just awesome. i added a deck to the rafters and have about 500 sq fett of storage up there,, I insulated all the walls and celings even the garage doors have an R 13 + the 1/4" blue styrofoam (1R) rated, that was my favorite part of it all. Well except for mabey my new furnace,, 100,000 BTU;s of kick butt heat,, takes about 5 minutes to warm the are up.. I must say I love it so far and I will post more pics as I finish it all up,,, again very cool forum!! Enjoy!

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Here is one more pic I see there is a 5 pic max

I also really like the Dodge sticker, I am getting a few more of these (other car s not all dodge.) my buddy cuts these for me

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I like your work bench design might have to jack it from ya. The sticker looks pretty cool there also
 
I like that storage bin design. I have a similar one with coffe cans. But yours is able to carry bigger stuff. Nice.:D
 
That looks nice... :) Simple and neat. I assume you finished it already... Please post more pics... :D
 
cool ....looks like a nice size garage...love your sticker ...big mopar fan myself
 
Good size shop, my only concern would be the drywall dust in all of the electric motors........
 
Great job and thanks for posting.

Tell us about that rack you built for chargers? :cool:

I had that same problem with drywall dust after my sunroom addition. We just started at the far end of the place and worked back to a clean spot. (In the garage that would be the driveway, LOL)

Anything you can move easily outside you can take an air gun to attack dust. Inside you may use a very lightly dampened clean rag, a drying towel and a clean bucket of water, it worked fine. Be careful near anything electrical. That drywall dust is like baby powder on everything.
 
Would like to see pics of the end product. What an great looking build. I really like the light placement and clean way you single hole ran each wire through the ceiling; nice and clean.

Did you apply 3M spray adheasive to the garage door insulation inserts or just fit them in the slots?

Again, nice build.

T.
 
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