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    1. #221
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      One of my new fav's





    2. #222
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      Yep,
      That is a really cool picture

      Quote Originally Posted by Wesley J View Post
      One of my new fav's

      marty-mj
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    3. #223
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      Quote Originally Posted by rockytopper View Post
      Red Neck Car Lift

      Very cool. Just like my red neck engine hoist!

      '66 GTO Vert Project "Red Ink", 462ci of stroked pontiac power, TKO600, SC&C Stg II+, Tubular lowers, Currectrac Rear suspension, Moser 12bolt w/Truetrack, Wilwood Master and discs all around, too much fun for words...

    4. #224
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      Quote Originally Posted by tylers88 View Post

      You sir have a real shop, its just a garage no matter how bug and fancy with out a dog or big fat lazy cat. Had a yellow lab that was my shop buddie at my parents place, didn't feel rite to work on something with out him sleeping in the single stall door soaking up the sun or just chilling by the work bench. Just had to kick him out with a welder going because he was fasinated with the light from the arc
      x2, it's just doesn't feel the same without my dog laying around,


      A lot of incredible places, in here. I'm fortunate enough to have a good family friend who builds engine's for a living and is kind enough to let me use his shop. I can't wait until I can afford my own place one day.

      It's 3 bays, 1 lift and a ton of space. I can't seem to find a full pic of it. IIRC the shorter side of the shop s 50x60 and the larger section is 40x60. Full bathroom, office upstairs etc.


      in house dyno

    5. #225
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      couple projects on the go





    6. #226
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      Nothing fancy but it gives me somewhere to work. Hopefully we can sell the wife's camaro this spring and I'll get the whole shop to myself. I'm hoping to build an addition onto the shop this spring. I plan on knocking down the existing shed which is attached to the back and putting in a cement pad. I'll then redo the shed and knock a hole through into the shop and I'll move all my tools into the addition.








    7. #227
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      Quote Originally Posted by wmhjr View Post
      Very cool. Just like my red neck engine hoist!

      wmhjr you are always uping me. I mean your car's way nicer than mine and now you gotta show you have a way bigger car lift than me. Well take this!
      I kinda like the view of my garage from this angle.

      This is Larry Callahan adding to Rocky's profile.

      I'm sorry to say that we have lost Rocky.

      RIP....

    8. #228
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      Unorganized mess...I helped clean up after this!Name:  Picture 007.jpg
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      "It's Kinda Fun To Do The Impossible."

    9. #229
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      Rockeytopper,

      You got me there! I live in the country but don't have those beautiful ponds next to me.

      But beware, I DO have a small plane (Cessna 150g) and will have some similar pics before long.....

      Or maybe I'll just visit your shop. It looks like I could land right behind that woodline.
      '66 GTO Vert Project "Red Ink", 462ci of stroked pontiac power, TKO600, SC&C Stg II+, Tubular lowers, Currectrac Rear suspension, Moser 12bolt w/Truetrack, Wilwood Master and discs all around, too much fun for words...

    10. #230
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      Quote Originally Posted by scherp69 View Post
      Great idea for keeping them ready to use, and dust free inside... Thanks for the idea.
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      Dave
      84 Monte SS - just a few bolt-ons

    11. #231
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      I definitely dig that air-tool storage shelf. I'll bet if you built several of those, people would buy them up.
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    12. #232
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball View Post
      I definitely dig that air-tool storage shelf. I'll bet if you built several of those, people would buy them up.
      +1 That would go well w/ the compressor closet I just built.
      Ed Cooney
      '96 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon, LT1/4L60, full bolt-ons & Solomon's tune, 18" Ridler wheels, lowered with Belltech springs

      ‘70 Buick Skylark Convertible project w/ GN drivetrain

      '91 Formula, pending track day build


    13. #233
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      heres a few of my shots
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      Brandon

      71 El Camino ZZ430/700r4,
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    14. #234
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      This is my favorite garage shot.


      It is a picture that is about 5 years old, taken at my Grandfather's garage, when we were trying to get my late uncle's T-bucket running on the mechanical injection. It didn't go so well, I figured out what was going on as I was taking everything off the intake to convert to EFI, it was the barrel valve.
      In the background is my Grandfather's '71 Chev pick-up that he, my late uncle Larry and I all built together. It still looks pretty much the same externally as in this picture, but now has EFI, that is a combination of '83 Corvette Crossfire intake, '94 Chev truck ECM and will have a 4L60E in it this spring.


      This is my garage, and my current project.

    15. #235
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      I knew clicking on this thread would make me depressed...

      I just have a 2 car attached, but I'm so thankful that I have that. Up until about 5 months ago, it was in the street or nothing. Actually the whole engine/trans swap was done in a gravel driveway with plywood to lay on.

      I'll try to get some better pictures up later.


    16. #236
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      Just got my garage finnished and final inspection last Monday. Right now a couple of plugs and just enough electric to pass code. I'll install more as I go. The wife get to use half sense she is the one that pushed me to build it so it would be ready for my cars home coming.
      Here's a few pictures.

      Here's a birds eye view.

      Kind of crappy picture of the inside.


      Full build can be seen at. http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=75747
      Wayne
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    17. #237
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      Quote Originally Posted by bmiller View Post
      heres a few of my shots
      Nice looking garage! How do you like the metal walls? Is there a difference in the noise level with the metal? I just built a 30x54 pole building and am not sure on how to finish the inside of it. Is it expensive to do compared to drywall(doing it myself)? What did you use for lighting?

      Thanks for the info! It's greatly appreciated!

      Michael

    18. #238
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      Quote Originally Posted by michael6372 View Post
      Nice looking garage! How do you like the metal walls? Is there a difference in the noise level with the metal? I just built a 30x54 pole building and am not sure on how to finish the inside of it. Is it expensive to do compared to drywall(doing it myself)? What did you use for lighting?

      Thanks for the info! It's greatly appreciated!

      Michael
      Do not use drywall if the inside of the building is going to be constantly going above and below freezing (dewpoint) drywall is not an outdoor product it will eventually go punky and bubble and look like h ell....use plywood or chipboard. D
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    19. #239
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      Quote Originally Posted by shortrack View Post
      Do not use drywall if the inside of the building is going to be constantly going above and below freezing (dewpoint) drywall is not an outdoor product it will eventually go punky and bubble and look like h ell....use plywood or chipboard. D
      They do make an exterior grade drywall (used in the commercial industries).

      But i would go with plywood or chipboard also, you can hang stuff anywere.

    20. #240
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      Quote Originally Posted by Coursey View Post
      They do make an exterior grade drywall (used in the commercial industries).

      But i would go with plywood or chipboard also, you can hang stuff anywere.

      Ususally by code when you have a shared wall with the house a fire rated drywall must be used on that wall.

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