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In The "BAG"

Picklz

SUDO Make me a SAMCH
I demand updated pics immediatly!!!

And you can never have too much space in the garage, I'm sure you will enjoy the hell out of it.
 

dmention7

Hater
Wow, when I saw the shots of the giant gaping cavern that is your garage, all I could think of was.............. Dan's mom.

Also, it's not big enough. You still have grass in your backyard!
 
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DrWebster

Guest
Damn that's a big garage. I should come over and install surround sound in there, then you and Jay can have garage-stereo wars.

Did you get any pictures of them tearing down the old one?
 

AJ

110 HP of FURY!
Nope, they tore it down while we where at work.

I'll probably run some sort of speaker setup in the garage. may even see about getting cable in there eventually. :roll:
 
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DrWebster

Guest
Are you planning on insulating and drywalling? If you haven't yet, run all the speaker/coax/Ethernet cable now while you can.
 

AJ

110 HP of FURY!
We have one of the 40 foot walls rocked and insulated already. The remaining we'll do at a later time and it will give us the ability to do what is needed.

Not sure what i'd want to use out there though.
 

dmention7

Hater
I think coax/ethernet/speaker wiring would cover all your bases like colin said. It'd be a lot less time and money to run a little excess wiring now, rather than having to tear holes in the wall to run it at a later date.

Then again, using the surface-mount conduits out in a garage wouldn't be a big deal if you decided you wanted more access at a later date.
 

Picklz

SUDO Make me a SAMCH
Lots and lots of outlets! Can never have too many power outlets. Beyond that ethernet/speaker/coax is a good plan, it doesn't cost all that much and it's nice to have it in should you want it down the road. But, like Jay said in a garage you could just run conduit if you want, thats my plan since my garage is already finished.
 

AJ

110 HP of FURY!
I'll have to have some of you guys walk though and give me some options to look at on where to put shit and see if you guys can think of things I wouldn't.
 
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DrWebster

Guest
Lemme know when you wanna do it, I'd be happy to check it out.
 

AJ

110 HP of FURY!
More photos added. They put the gutters on today, and the photos now show what it looks like for 4 mazdas in the garage. B.A.G is Big. nuff said.
 

AJ

110 HP of FURY!
Just as an update to BAG in general. There is a very good chance we could be installing our current home AC/Furnace in the garage for year round temp control.

I'm also trying to figure out a cost effective way to get tunes in that thing and make it sound good.

Third, I've started the base for my wood work and work bench (see photos). It's just the base of what I will work with now. But I did get the first part done, on all 4 legs, and a supporting piece that will double as my screwdriver holder. I plan on adding a second shelf for my socket set and then more support. I'll sand some key areas smooth and stain the bitch as well. Then I'll make another one after I pick up a circ saw to allow more tinkering with the size of the top. From there it's off to shelving and possibly other ideas!
 

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AJ

110 HP of FURY!
More pics with second work bench nearly done. Changed the height up on this one, so now I have two at two levels I like working at. This second one is getting a shelf about 12 inches down that will sit on the current side braces. I'll finish with some final angel supports and a backing. Then the top will get a bit of a router/sanding job on the edges and both will be done. All in all, not even $70 in material and screws for both benches that I can figure.

Next projects now that I have benches to work on will be some shelving for Jana in the laundry room, and a bench and coat hanger setup for the mud room. Those will take a bunch more time, but got to say I'm enjoying this!
 

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Workdawg

NARWHAL
Ahhh, nice. I was a bit concerned seeing no angle bracing on the first one, but glad to hear you're adding it. It'll no doubt make the benches much more sturdy.
 
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