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Old 01-25-2005, 12:06 AM
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Ron... take care of that car. I have blood, sweat, and a number of vulgar words into it!

Good fun with the track toy Jason!
Old 01-25-2005, 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Wade B


This is from the '03 'Fest (and I don't think the car has changed much since then......)
GAWD my car looks like a pile of crap parked next to that. Congrats
FWIW- Thats the moment "Mr. Toad's wild ride" started Wade!!!
Old 01-25-2005, 08:35 AM
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Fishey that is a great garage. Care to share any info on it? I'm collecting ideas and specs for my own, when I build it, someday, maybe soon, I hope.
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The picture is actually a barn. The size is 30x64ft and my grandfather designed it. It has a front facing garage door (8x16 maybe) with a house door next to it. It also has a (10x10 maybe) side entrance garage door. It has three windows and two skylights. It is a very good design and we had great builders so it came out very nicely. The bay area for cars is pretty neat. We are mounting everything we can to drop from the ceiling like air hoses. The First air hose is non-oiled. The second (not mounted yet) is going to be an oiled line for our air tools. We have a dropdown trouble light as well. The lift is pretty large and you will be best to start with a 12ft ceiling if you want to go 2 posts lift because you will need a thicker (higher PSI) concrete floor then most home jobs to properly support the lift. We also did an epoxy paint floor and the stuff is indestructible. However to properly do a epoxy floor you need to use muratic acid to etch the concrete before you put down the paint because it helps hold the paint to the floor without this you will get hot tire pull-up.


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