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pics of your garages insides... post up!

Started by Brock Samson, November 17, 2005, 11:06:00 PM

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XS29LA47V21

Quote from: AKcharger on July 25, 2010, 02:16:55 PM
Ah...That's some hole!  :cheers:

:drool5:  INDEED AND FULL OF HONEY.   Not your average little mass concrete commercial bomb shelter bunker basement warehouse ........either    :2thumbs:

mysil bergsprekken



Really would need to get rid of alot of stuff so there would be more room to work... at least I have my work space...

/Tom
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And what a nice hole that was, a real cave of treats....nice
69 charger RT

5wndwcpe

Not a very good shot of the shop, but this is the only pic on this 'puter.

Fred

The inside of my other garage...............


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.


Finn

I would have cleaned it up...but the reality is it would have looked like this within a couple days anyway. Once I'm done with the charger Ill be doing a garage makeover.

1968 Dodge Charger 440, EFI, AirRide suspension
1970 Dodge Challenger RT/SE 383 magnum
1963 Plymouth Savoy 225 with a 3 on the tree.
2002 Dodge Ram 5.9L 360
2014 Dodge Dart 2.4L

1970Moparmann

Finn, where are more pictures of your car??  The car looks awesome. :2thumbs:
My name is Mike and I'm a Moparholic!

darkfiire5000

So for the money would it be better to have a pre built steel building or a garage completely built from the ground up. Im need it to hold a 68 charger and a 37 chevy pickup plus enough room for the wife and I to live in for awhile until I can start having my house built. I need it to be tall enough to hold at least one lift. The cars dont have to be in the shop in the beginning but after we move in our house it does have to be enough to hold those two plus all my tools and stuff. Any ideas from those of you who already have shops???

Stretch

Steel is cheaper to put up but if you want to work in it you'll basicly be building a building inside of it for the most part. You need to keep it warm in the winter if thats a issue for your area. You need to keep it cool in the summer sun. Trust me it will be like an oven in there when the sun is beating on it. And it rains inside them from the condisation that forms on the inside of the steel roof.
I may be schizophrenic but at least I have us!

elacruze

1968 505" EFI 4-speed
1968 D200 Camper Special, 318/2bbl/4spd/4.10
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Torque converters are for construction equipment.

twodko

Quote from: darkfiire5000 on November 16, 2011, 11:09:36 PM
So for the money would it be better to have a pre built steel building or a garage completely built from the ground up. Im need it to hold a 68 charger and a 37 chevy pickup plus enough room for the wife and I to live in for awhile until I can start having my house built. I need it to be tall enough to hold at least one lift. The cars dont have to be in the shop in the beginning but after we move in our house it does have to be enough to hold those two plus all my tools and stuff. Any ideas from those of you who already have shops???


We have a separate "ToughShed" built 1 car garage.....I've got 4 feet or so of room on each side. Glad I have even that.
For your needs, I'd plan on building a 2 story building. Put a nice 1brm/1bath apartment (granny unit) on top. Size the joint so you have the shop floor plan you want which will define the size of the apartment.
More outlay up front but you get a nice garage AND a very nice apartment to live in while you build the Palace of 70 Virgins.  :smilielol: : Plus once you move into the new house, the above the garage unit is a built-in source of rental revenue..........read parts! :2thumbs:
FLY NAVY/Marine Corps or take the bus!

twodko

elacruze, I remember the thread on your garage expansion plans and it looks great so far. I enjoy doing remodeling like that. Looks like you're ready to frame it up. This is going to be fun to watch as it progresses. I know you're busy but pix are part of the POD. Plus no mortars just the Mrs.  :D
It would be kinda cool if it were practical to help members "raise" their shops. I can picture a bunch of forum guys descending on one of our homes. A couple would be actually working.........the rest would be support and logistics near the kegger. :smilielol:
FLY NAVY/Marine Corps or take the bus!

nvrbdn

heres my garage. 24X24. a little tight with 2 cars in there, but it works. :yesnod:
70 Dodge Charger 500
70 Duster (Moulin Rouge)
73 Challenger
50 Dodge Pilot House

rt green

would love to have a hoist. did you change your rafters?
third string oil changer

nvrbdn

i was actually getting ready to lift the roof a couple feet to get it in, but the son in law (who's a contractor) said i didnt have to. just move the span boards over (1 each way) and then up in the peak put a support across the peak of each rafter. i really enjoy the lift. so much easier to work on stuff. :2thumbs: plus it fit in a regular height garage. the only draw back doing it this way is that when the car is up, the garage door has to be down.
70 Dodge Charger 500
70 Duster (Moulin Rouge)
73 Challenger
50 Dodge Pilot House

jb666

Part of mine.. Without the wife's Stang back inside yet. Sorry about the leaves, and the crap piled in the corner, we had just finished hanging the big painting on the left wall...


nvrbdn

70 Dodge Charger 500
70 Duster (Moulin Rouge)
73 Challenger
50 Dodge Pilot House

jb666


RIDELIKEHELL

Not inside...yet...just excavated yesterday & pouring footings today for my new one....

22 X 44....1000 ft2 was max I could build.
AMD POSTER BOY

1968 CHARGER R/T  http://www.youtube.com/user/ridelikehell73

69bronzeT5

The garage at my stepmom's where I store my Duster now :2thumbs:
Feature Editor for Mopar Connection Magazine
http://moparconnectionmagazine.com/



1969 Charger: T5 Copper 383 Automatic
1970 Challenger R/T: FC7 Plum Crazy 440 Automatic
1970 GTO: Black 400 Ram Air III 4-Speed
1971 Charger Super Bee: GY3 Citron Yella 440 4-Speed
1972 Charger: FE5 Red 360 Automatic
1973 Charger Rallye: FY1 Top Banana 440 Automatic
1973 Plymouth Road Runner: FE5 Red 440 Automatic
1973 Plymouth Duster: FC7 Plum Crazy 318 Automatic

Fred

Looks like the perfect garage to me. Plenty of car memorabilia plus a car as well...........a guy can feel right at home!! :2thumbs:


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

nvrbdn

perfect man cave, hey wheres the fridge? you dont have to walk in the house do you? subtract 1 point for needing to leave the man cave. :yesnod:
70 Dodge Charger 500
70 Duster (Moulin Rouge)
73 Challenger
50 Dodge Pilot House

69bronzeT5

My garage.......it's majorly lacking space.... :lol: but I'm working with what I got.......
Feature Editor for Mopar Connection Magazine
http://moparconnectionmagazine.com/



1969 Charger: T5 Copper 383 Automatic
1970 Challenger R/T: FC7 Plum Crazy 440 Automatic
1970 GTO: Black 400 Ram Air III 4-Speed
1971 Charger Super Bee: GY3 Citron Yella 440 4-Speed
1972 Charger: FE5 Red 360 Automatic
1973 Charger Rallye: FY1 Top Banana 440 Automatic
1973 Plymouth Road Runner: FE5 Red 440 Automatic
1973 Plymouth Duster: FC7 Plum Crazy 318 Automatic

Ghoste

Good bump Cody if for no other reason than seeing your car. :2thumbs:

Now get working on it! :icon_smile_big:

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