Nice! Hows it going with garage?grillage wrote:1300 square feet in total. Seems like it will be pretty spacious for 3 cars
Building a Garage
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speedydtp247
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Re: Building a Garage
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grillage
Re: Building a Garage
Slow! I'm hoping it's done within a few weeks
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grillage
Re: Building a Garage
Lots of progress finally.
Got the floor poured:
Then the Walls went up
Today the Trusses started going up too.
I have about 8'11" of height in the back bay. Enough for a lift?
Got the floor poured:
Then the Walls went up
Today the Trusses started going up too.
I have about 8'11" of height in the back bay. Enough for a lift?
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the german
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Re: Building a Garage
woot! looking good!
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
Re: Building a Garage
Has to match the lines of the house which is a ranch.Marc wrote:why such a low ceiling?
A lift had always been a want not a need. Looks like after some reading I'm not likely to be able to use one. Not the end of the world
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- speeding-g60
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Re: Building a Garage
you can still have a lift. just need a low profile home-owner type.
http://www.motorgeek.com/viewtopic.php? ... t=longhorn
http://www.motorgeek.com/viewtopic.php? ... t=longhorn
Re: Building a Garage
I like having a shorter option - I'll look into that for sure!
More progress yesterday:
There will be a connection from the garage to the house at the roofline - That keeps it technically an attached garage and simplifies a lot of things. Also means that the roof lines need to match up - hence the 9' ceiling height

This is from the back of the right side bay - it's 42' deep on this side:

From the back yard:

More progress yesterday:
There will be a connection from the garage to the house at the roofline - That keeps it technically an attached garage and simplifies a lot of things. Also means that the roof lines need to match up - hence the 9' ceiling height

This is from the back of the right side bay - it's 42' deep on this side:

From the back yard:

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- speeding-g60
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Re: Building a Garage
i am actually partaking of much the same right now. although i am going simpler-ish.
40x60 pole structure, 12 foot eaves. 2 x man door 3-0 x 7-0, and two windows 3-0 x 4-0. one roll up @ 12 (W) X 11 (H) highbay for most clearance. and another opening i will frame in my own door later.
mine will be built in a week starting next Friday, then concrete in a couple weeks. Insulation, and power to follow.
had to cut in a road to get to it, ~300+ feet linear. and the pad location for it was ~18" difference high corner to low corner. so far 120T 3"- base rock brought in, another 60T monday to finish the subgrade, then 4"-ish of 5/8"- to grade for mud. all done by me, with just a mini-excavator.
40x60 pole structure, 12 foot eaves. 2 x man door 3-0 x 7-0, and two windows 3-0 x 4-0. one roll up @ 12 (W) X 11 (H) highbay for most clearance. and another opening i will frame in my own door later.
mine will be built in a week starting next Friday, then concrete in a couple weeks. Insulation, and power to follow.
had to cut in a road to get to it, ~300+ feet linear. and the pad location for it was ~18" difference high corner to low corner. so far 120T 3"- base rock brought in, another 60T monday to finish the subgrade, then 4"-ish of 5/8"- to grade for mud. all done by me, with just a mini-excavator.
- speeding-g60
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Re: Building a Garage
The first mini I had was a great machine i can operate WELL. second one I got I'm not so awesome on. But when you have friends that loan you equipment you take what you can get right?






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Re: Building a Garage
Beautiful piece of property!
I would have loved to do more of this one myself but I just don't have the time. I will be doing all the finishing inside though. They're leaving the interior just studs so I'll come in and insulate / wire it myself. Drywall too potentially though I passionately hate doing drywwall
I would have loved to do more of this one myself but I just don't have the time. I will be doing all the finishing inside though. They're leaving the interior just studs so I'll come in and insulate / wire it myself. Drywall too potentially though I passionately hate doing drywwall
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Re: Building a Garage
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Re: Building a Garage
More progress!




and a new garage inhabitant:

Picked this up yesterday to replace the wife's Buick Enclave




and a new garage inhabitant:

Picked this up yesterday to replace the wife's Buick Enclave
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Re: Building a Garage
Looks great. 
Dan McBoost
Supras: ● 87T ● 87T ● 1/2 of an 87T ● 85P
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Re: Building a Garage
Nice! Busy busy
Matt
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11 Jetta sedan TDI DSG, rear muffler delete
GONE :( 87 4ktq - 4 FOX SNAKES

18 Silverado 1500 work pig, roof rack and tonneau cover
11 Jetta sedan TDI DSG, rear muffler delete
GONE :( 87 4ktq - 4 FOX SNAKES

- speeding-g60
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Re: Building a Garage
yours is way nicer than mine for real.
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the german
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Re: Building a Garage
Love it!
I think you will like the B8 Avant. My wife has one and I absolutely love it.
I think you will like the B8 Avant. My wife has one and I absolutely love it.
Kirk
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
1990 ABZ CQ
1990 lifted CQ
2005 S4 6MT
2011 A4 2.0T Avant (ok, it's my wife's car but it's sexy and I love it)
Re: Building a Garage
Hey, did you have experience or instruction using one of those before or did you just figure it on on the fly?speeding-g60 wrote:all done by me, with just a mini-excavator.
I'm trying to figure out how to build a garage on a shoestring budget (and a low-end shoestring at that) and I'm wondering how hard it is to learn how to use that kind of equipment as I have absolutely zero experience.
Be alert! America needs more lerts.
Eric Law
'12 A4Q completely boringly stock
'90 80Q with AAN and Megasquirt
'97 Saab 9000 Aero: sold 5/2017, sorely missed
Eric Law
'12 A4Q completely boringly stock
'90 80Q with AAN and Megasquirt
'97 Saab 9000 Aero: sold 5/2017, sorely missed
Re: Building a Garage
excavators are pretty easy to operate. Like a video game for basic digging. The real skill comes with trying to visualize and maintain a grade and finesse the machine in tight situations. Watching an A+ operator with a machine is like watching a professional dancer. It is really amazing.
I think anyone with basic mechanical knowledge can run a small excavator. Respecting the machines limits and operating it smoothly goes a long way.
That being said, I hired a pro to tear down my house and dig the foundation and I am so glad i did. He was able to grade the site just how I wanted, something that would have taken me days, he did in minutes.
I have my own backhoe attachment for the tractor, and I use that to dig ditches, bury power, dig rocks and stumps out of the yard etc.
I think anyone with basic mechanical knowledge can run a small excavator. Respecting the machines limits and operating it smoothly goes a long way.
That being said, I hired a pro to tear down my house and dig the foundation and I am so glad i did. He was able to grade the site just how I wanted, something that would have taken me days, he did in minutes.
I have my own backhoe attachment for the tractor, and I use that to dig ditches, bury power, dig rocks and stumps out of the yard etc.
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-mk4 tdi wagon with some mods
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-the turbo tractor
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-11 second 90q junker
-20vt swapped 90q winter beater
-efi 20vt 4kq
-way too many other long gone urs's, 200's 4000's, b5's
-mk4 tdi wagon with some mods
-TDI b3 90q, holset turbo, be strong little connecting rods!
-the turbo tractor
past:
-11 second 90q junker
-20vt swapped 90q winter beater
-efi 20vt 4kq
-way too many other long gone urs's, 200's 4000's, b5's
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Sparkyjack
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Re: Building a Garage
Nice! My wife likes hers, which Is now my DD.
Me I like 20 valves but I can't drive that everyday.
Jack
Jack
There are 16 rings on my driveway
'90 CQ, '01 b5q(dogs)(auto), '09 b8q, '17 b9q (wife's)(auto)
There are 16 rings on my driveway
'90 CQ, '01 b5q(dogs)(auto), '09 b8q, '17 b9q (wife's)(auto)
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Re: Building a Garage
elaw wrote:Hey, did you have experience or instruction using one of those before or did you just figure it on on the fly?speeding-g60 wrote:all done by me, with just a mini-excavator.
I'm trying to figure out how to build a garage on a shoestring budget (and a low-end shoestring at that) and I'm wondering how hard it is to learn how to use that kind of equipment as I have absolutely zero experience.
so i have worked in the industrial construction field for 15+ years now, and have learned a few things here and there. gained a LOT of experience with things like this.
am i super? hell no. can i do it? yeah eventually.
the first machine i had out here i am PROFICIENT on with CAT controls. this machine i have here now, its Yanmar Chinese and nothing equates. i keep doing the wrong motion on one move only. that said i am getting used to it, and had to run a regular machine yesterday and screwed it up a few times after the Yanmar.
i am teaching my 10 year old boy Chub how to operate this thing safely now. and he absolutely loves it. he can do it all on his own, moving dirt. grading? fuggedaboutit. i can grade alright with this one, better with a CAT controlled machine.
like Dana said, its about knowing what the machine can handle and its limits and RESPECTING those items. i stockpiled 6 loads of gravel one day, and pulled up top of it to spread it. i got overloaded a couple times and had to abort mission swinging over the tracks in a 180 degree move. too full over the side, good thing the bucket was low to the ground. little mess to clean up, gravel in the grass but whatev.
Re: Building a Garage
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Re: Building a Garage
How easily did the Maserati roll there? :-P
Re: Building a Garage
It's currently powered by cub cadetjretal wrote:How easily did the Maserati roll there? :-P
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