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Lets see your garage/shop/mancave

Started by Brads70, August 21, 2017, 04:55:19 AM

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69bronzeT5

Some more..... it's just a usual two car garage. Usually my Challenger and my wife's Grand Cherokee are in there.

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My grandparent's garage. I have cars every where LOL.

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Quote from: CudaMoparRay on November 28, 2017, 07:53:06 PM
Quote from: 69bronzeT5 on November 28, 2017, 02:39:26 PM
Here's my garage at home.....

Looks more like your home in your garage :clapping:

LOL it's just all posters and signs I've collected over the past ten years. Will be lots of fun when we eventually move  :haha:

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I've added to my collection during some Black Friday sales.  The tin signs were 75% off at Hobby Lobby, the flags were on sale at www.flagsbydebbie.com, and the Cuda banner was on ebay.


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@Convertcuda  I think this is the thread you were looking for.  Lots of great photos of shops, garages and man caves.  If you are building a new shop this is a great thread to look over. 

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Guess I'll reboot this post as I have some new digs.

Here is the before images and I'll post as I have the after images. Right now I just replaced the roof, so next up is closed cell insulation and then epoxying the floor. Dang this stuff isn't cheap.
1970 Cuda Yellow 440 4 speed (Sold)
1970 Cuda clone 440 4 speed FJ5
1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200


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40x60 pole barn.  4 post Advantage lift.

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How many inch's of closed cell are you putting on the walls? 
Usually 3".  I only mention this as in the past I have taken 2x4 and attached them to the horizontal struts between the poles.  Basically I created a wall with studs so that drywall or other things have something to attach to.  Stood them up vertical like standard studs and just screwed them to the horizontal metal attachment struts. 
  Even if you only put 2 studs between the poles, this will help in the future for hanging items or attaching finish's.  It's difficult to attach a work bench or any other items securely to the walls when the entire space between the poles are covered in 3" foam.   My two cents worth. 
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