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The initial foundation went down this morning! Next up is 40 tons of steel being laid down on Tuesday.
Now I just need to find amazing and rare street legal Porsche cars to put into this garage. If you know somebody with rare and all-original 964 or 993 car, PM me. European cars that are still currently in Europe preferred!
UOTE=anonymous918;12776941]The initial foundation went down this morning! Next up is 40 tons of steel being laid down on Tuesday.
Now I just need to find amazing and rare street legal Porsche cars to put into this garage. If you know somebody with rare and all-original 964 or 993 car, PM me. European cars that are still currently in Europe preferred!
Just curious, all those (what I believe are plastic conduits in the floor), are they for electrical plugs on all your future car battery trickle chargers?
The initial foundation went down this morning! Next up is 40 tons of steel being laid down on Tuesday.
Now I just need to find amazing and rare street legal Porsche cars to put into this garage. If you know somebody with rare and all-original 964 or 993 car, PM me. European cars that are still currently in Europe preferred!
This is impressive and awesome. Please keep us posted with the progress.
Just curious, all those (what I believe are plastic conduits in the floor), are they for electrical plugs on all your future car battery trickle chargers?
I asked the same question when I visited the site. turns out those pipes are for drainage. I do have electrical plugs in the floor for trickle chargers but having second thoughts about it (dirt gets inside electrical outlets that are on the floor, etc.)
I asked the same question when I visited the site. turns out those pipes are for drainage. I do have electrical plugs in the floor for trickle chargers but having second thoughts about it (dirt gets inside electrical outlets that are on the floor, etc.)
probably will be ok.
Last edited by German_Saint; 11-21-2015 at 08:01 PM.
I have a pad to build a custom garage. I was thinking about making it look like a local old time cypress cabin you may have seen at the turn of the 20th century in my region of south Louisiana. I was going to use some large sliding doors and open a wall up that could take a few cars.
Really like seeing the projects.
Question: Where do you guys or gals go to get the plans drawn for your project or did you do it yourself?
I was thinking about adding some wood to my current garage since I can do it myself from my mill and it makes a nice photo for my portfolio. Anyone using wood in their garage?
May do a Pecky Cypress ceiling and add some Cypress cabinets.