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I decided to treat myself to a new detached garage. Took me two years to complete (working on weekends and using vacation days). During HS and college, I worked as a framer on a pole barn crew, so I decided to dust off my tool belt. My friend, a builder also helped me out......my wife was not up for helping me set the LVL beams on the posts.
I decided to move my tools and benches back in that garage and not paint the walls and ceiling. My wife just told me that now it the time to do it and don't be lazy.
She's right, I was being lazy. While it's empty I'm going to finish it and I'll be much happier down the road.
Drylok here I come!
I like some of the red accents in the pictures. I may put some sort of red stripe or something to compliment my craftsman cabinets and benches.
here is a section of mine that we just added on.
Im too embarrassed to show the main shop because it is always such a mess
All framed in with electrical done Here it is insulated with the lights up
Old Racer, don't be embarrassed... Mine is always like that.... My shop is to work in but its also my getaway.
I did the same thing with my compressor because I can't stand the noise.
This picture gives some scale to the shop, the boom on the tractor is 12' tall, and the 67 and 68 Camaros The 67 progressing 67 engine ready In the car My compressor shed is just a scrap of roof metal Lol
I did the same thing with my compressor because I can't stand the noise.
This picture gives some scale to the shop, the boom on the tractor is 12' tall, and the 67 and 68 Camaros The 67 progressing 67 engine ready In the car My compressor shed is just a scrap of roof metal Lol
Thanks! They might get finished some day if I ever had time to work on them. Here is the current one that's finished.
67 convertible 67 with a big mo mo in it.