OT: Garage Ideas
#111
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Re: Garage Ideas
My wife is an asskicker. She wouldn't let me fill it up
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> You'll be in hog heaven for a while, until like most of us, the
> cars stay out side so we have room to store our stuff.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
>>
>> WOW, awesome ideas...thanks!
>>
>> I can't wait, this is my first garage, looking forward to this winter!
>> Did I
>> just say that?
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> You'll be in hog heaven for a while, until like most of us, the
> cars stay out side so we have room to store our stuff.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
>>
>> WOW, awesome ideas...thanks!
>>
>> I can't wait, this is my first garage, looking forward to this winter!
>> Did I
>> just say that?
#112
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Re: Garage Ideas
My wife is an asskicker. She wouldn't let me fill it up
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4331C935.92BB3017@***.net...
> You'll be in hog heaven for a while, until like most of us, the
> cars stay out side so we have room to store our stuff.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
>>
>> WOW, awesome ideas...thanks!
>>
>> I can't wait, this is my first garage, looking forward to this winter!
>> Did I
>> just say that?
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4331C935.92BB3017@***.net...
> You'll be in hog heaven for a while, until like most of us, the
> cars stay out side so we have room to store our stuff.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
>>
>> WOW, awesome ideas...thanks!
>>
>> I can't wait, this is my first garage, looking forward to this winter!
>> Did I
>> just say that?
#113
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Re: Garage Ideas
My garage floor is canted slightly toward the door and my drain is right
outside. (it is one of the few things the builder did correctly) I just
have to lift the door a quarter inch or so to let water run out.
All the garages on my street have then so I am assuming they were required
by code back in '54 when the house was built.
When I get around to replacing the driveway I plan on adding the drain style
that has a trough that runs all the way across the drive. The units are
plastic and the drain pipe is slightly raised so debris does not go down the
drain. You pull up the grate for cleaning.
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"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Kate,
> The floor drains are a great idea, but I bet the hazardous waste
> people problem wouldn't permit a building permit even with traps. I know
> many people that have had their sewers filled with cement after failing
> an inspection, which makes it kind of tough in their bath rooms.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> First, it isn't big enough.
>> Seriously.
>> 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
>> end.
>>
>> One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
>> the
>> floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
>> gets
>> grubby..
>> Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
>> power
>> outlets and good lighting.
>> Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
>>
>> Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
>>
>> A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
>> welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
outside. (it is one of the few things the builder did correctly) I just
have to lift the door a quarter inch or so to let water run out.
All the garages on my street have then so I am assuming they were required
by code back in '54 when the house was built.
When I get around to replacing the driveway I plan on adding the drain style
that has a trough that runs all the way across the drive. The units are
plastic and the drain pipe is slightly raised so debris does not go down the
drain. You pull up the grate for cleaning.
--
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"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Kate,
> The floor drains are a great idea, but I bet the hazardous waste
> people problem wouldn't permit a building permit even with traps. I know
> many people that have had their sewers filled with cement after failing
> an inspection, which makes it kind of tough in their bath rooms.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> First, it isn't big enough.
>> Seriously.
>> 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
>> end.
>>
>> One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
>> the
>> floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
>> gets
>> grubby..
>> Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
>> power
>> outlets and good lighting.
>> Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
>>
>> Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
>>
>> A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
>> welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
#114
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Re: Garage Ideas
My garage floor is canted slightly toward the door and my drain is right
outside. (it is one of the few things the builder did correctly) I just
have to lift the door a quarter inch or so to let water run out.
All the garages on my street have then so I am assuming they were required
by code back in '54 when the house was built.
When I get around to replacing the driveway I plan on adding the drain style
that has a trough that runs all the way across the drive. The units are
plastic and the drain pipe is slightly raised so debris does not go down the
drain. You pull up the grate for cleaning.
--
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"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Kate,
> The floor drains are a great idea, but I bet the hazardous waste
> people problem wouldn't permit a building permit even with traps. I know
> many people that have had their sewers filled with cement after failing
> an inspection, which makes it kind of tough in their bath rooms.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> First, it isn't big enough.
>> Seriously.
>> 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
>> end.
>>
>> One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
>> the
>> floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
>> gets
>> grubby..
>> Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
>> power
>> outlets and good lighting.
>> Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
>>
>> Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
>>
>> A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
>> welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
outside. (it is one of the few things the builder did correctly) I just
have to lift the door a quarter inch or so to let water run out.
All the garages on my street have then so I am assuming they were required
by code back in '54 when the house was built.
When I get around to replacing the driveway I plan on adding the drain style
that has a trough that runs all the way across the drive. The units are
plastic and the drain pipe is slightly raised so debris does not go down the
drain. You pull up the grate for cleaning.
--
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"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Kate,
> The floor drains are a great idea, but I bet the hazardous waste
> people problem wouldn't permit a building permit even with traps. I know
> many people that have had their sewers filled with cement after failing
> an inspection, which makes it kind of tough in their bath rooms.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> First, it isn't big enough.
>> Seriously.
>> 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
>> end.
>>
>> One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
>> the
>> floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
>> gets
>> grubby..
>> Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
>> power
>> outlets and good lighting.
>> Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
>>
>> Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
>>
>> A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
>> welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
#115
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Re: Garage Ideas
My garage floor is canted slightly toward the door and my drain is right
outside. (it is one of the few things the builder did correctly) I just
have to lift the door a quarter inch or so to let water run out.
All the garages on my street have then so I am assuming they were required
by code back in '54 when the house was built.
When I get around to replacing the driveway I plan on adding the drain style
that has a trough that runs all the way across the drive. The units are
plastic and the drain pipe is slightly raised so debris does not go down the
drain. You pull up the grate for cleaning.
--
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"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4331C882.8C69BB07@***.net...
> Hi Kate,
> The floor drains are a great idea, but I bet the hazardous waste
> people problem wouldn't permit a building permit even with traps. I know
> many people that have had their sewers filled with cement after failing
> an inspection, which makes it kind of tough in their bath rooms.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> First, it isn't big enough.
>> Seriously.
>> 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
>> end.
>>
>> One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
>> the
>> floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
>> gets
>> grubby..
>> Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
>> power
>> outlets and good lighting.
>> Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
>>
>> Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
>>
>> A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
>> welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
outside. (it is one of the few things the builder did correctly) I just
have to lift the door a quarter inch or so to let water run out.
All the garages on my street have then so I am assuming they were required
by code back in '54 when the house was built.
When I get around to replacing the driveway I plan on adding the drain style
that has a trough that runs all the way across the drive. The units are
plastic and the drain pipe is slightly raised so debris does not go down the
drain. You pull up the grate for cleaning.
--
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"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4331C882.8C69BB07@***.net...
> Hi Kate,
> The floor drains are a great idea, but I bet the hazardous waste
> people problem wouldn't permit a building permit even with traps. I know
> many people that have had their sewers filled with cement after failing
> an inspection, which makes it kind of tough in their bath rooms.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Kate wrote:
>>
>> First, it isn't big enough.
>> Seriously.
>> 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
>> end.
>>
>> One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
>> the
>> floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
>> gets
>> grubby..
>> Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
>> power
>> outlets and good lighting.
>> Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
>>
>> Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
>>
>> A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
>> welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
>>
>> --
>> Kate
>> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
#116
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Re: Garage Ideas
LOL Billy,
That's how big our shop is, and it's too damn small.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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: Kate, that is bigger than my house. But then girls do believe bigger is
: better....
:
: --
: .
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: "Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
: news:n9fYe.1669$vw6.1094@newsread1.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
: > First, it isn't big enough.
: > Seriously.
: > 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
: > end.
: >
: > One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
: > the
: > floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
: > gets
: > grubby..
: > Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
power
: > outlets and good lighting.
: > Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
: >
: > Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
: >
: > A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
: > welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
: >
: >
: > "Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
: > news:vv4Ye.533546$s54.193148@pd7tw2no...
: > : So FINALLY I'm getting a garage. 24X26 Heated, etc...
: > :
: > : Can anyone give me some good ideas for building? Anything I should add
: > on,
: > : leave out?
: > :
: > : Any ideas are appreciated!
: > :
: > : Jason
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:
That's how big our shop is, and it's too damn small.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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: Kate, that is bigger than my house. But then girls do believe bigger is
: better....
:
: --
: .
: Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
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: "Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
: news:n9fYe.1669$vw6.1094@newsread1.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
: > First, it isn't big enough.
: > Seriously.
: > 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
: > end.
: >
: > One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
: > the
: > floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
: > gets
: > grubby..
: > Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
power
: > outlets and good lighting.
: > Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
: >
: > Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
: >
: > A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
: > welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
: >
: >
: > "Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
: > news:vv4Ye.533546$s54.193148@pd7tw2no...
: > : So FINALLY I'm getting a garage. 24X26 Heated, etc...
: > :
: > : Can anyone give me some good ideas for building? Anything I should add
: > on,
: > : leave out?
: > :
: > : Any ideas are appreciated!
: > :
: > : Jason
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:
#117
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Re: Garage Ideas
LOL Billy,
That's how big our shop is, and it's too damn small.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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: Kate, that is bigger than my house. But then girls do believe bigger is
: better....
:
: --
: .
: Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
: 2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
: Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
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: "Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
: news:n9fYe.1669$vw6.1094@newsread1.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
: > First, it isn't big enough.
: > Seriously.
: > 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
: > end.
: >
: > One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
: > the
: > floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
: > gets
: > grubby..
: > Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
power
: > outlets and good lighting.
: > Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
: >
: > Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
: >
: > A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
: > welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
: >
: >
: > "Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
: > news:vv4Ye.533546$s54.193148@pd7tw2no...
: > : So FINALLY I'm getting a garage. 24X26 Heated, etc...
: > :
: > : Can anyone give me some good ideas for building? Anything I should add
: > on,
: > : leave out?
: > :
: > : Any ideas are appreciated!
: > :
: > : Jason
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:
That's how big our shop is, and it's too damn small.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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: Kate, that is bigger than my house. But then girls do believe bigger is
: better....
:
: --
: .
: Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
: 2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
: Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
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: "Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
: news:n9fYe.1669$vw6.1094@newsread1.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
: > First, it isn't big enough.
: > Seriously.
: > 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
: > end.
: >
: > One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
: > the
: > floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
: > gets
: > grubby..
: > Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
power
: > outlets and good lighting.
: > Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
: >
: > Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
: >
: > A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
: > welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
: >
: >
: > "Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
: > news:vv4Ye.533546$s54.193148@pd7tw2no...
: > : So FINALLY I'm getting a garage. 24X26 Heated, etc...
: > :
: > : Can anyone give me some good ideas for building? Anything I should add
: > on,
: > : leave out?
: > :
: > : Any ideas are appreciated!
: > :
: > : Jason
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:
#118
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Re: Garage Ideas
LOL Billy,
That's how big our shop is, and it's too damn small.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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: Kate, that is bigger than my house. But then girls do believe bigger is
: better....
:
: --
: .
: Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
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: "Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
: news:n9fYe.1669$vw6.1094@newsread1.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
: > First, it isn't big enough.
: > Seriously.
: > 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
: > end.
: >
: > One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
: > the
: > floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
: > gets
: > grubby..
: > Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
power
: > outlets and good lighting.
: > Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
: >
: > Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
: >
: > A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
: > welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
: >
: >
: > "Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
: > news:vv4Ye.533546$s54.193148@pd7tw2no...
: > : So FINALLY I'm getting a garage. 24X26 Heated, etc...
: > :
: > : Can anyone give me some good ideas for building? Anything I should add
: > on,
: > : leave out?
: > :
: > : Any ideas are appreciated!
: > :
: > : Jason
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:
That's how big our shop is, and it's too damn small.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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: Kate, that is bigger than my house. But then girls do believe bigger is
: better....
:
: --
: .
: Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
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: "Kate" <svtkate@excited.com> wrote in message
: news:n9fYe.1669$vw6.1094@newsread1.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
: > First, it isn't big enough.
: > Seriously.
: > 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
: > end.
: >
: > One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
: > the
: > floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
: > gets
: > grubby..
: > Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
power
: > outlets and good lighting.
: > Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
: >
: > Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
: >
: > A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
: > welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
: >
: >
: > "Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
: > news:vv4Ye.533546$s54.193148@pd7tw2no...
: > : So FINALLY I'm getting a garage. 24X26 Heated, etc...
: > :
: > : Can anyone give me some good ideas for building? Anything I should add
: > on,
: > : leave out?
: > :
: > : Any ideas are appreciated!
: > :
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#119
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Re: Garage Ideas
I live in an 'unrestricted area'
Though my thought was not hazardous waste, I was thinking soapy water from
washing my car, maybe a little dust or dirt now and again.
The HW is a good thing to think of when it comes to permits - I missed it
completely.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4331C882.8C69BB07@***.net...
: Hi Kate,
: The floor drains are a great idea, but I bet the hazardous waste
: people problem wouldn't permit a building permit even with traps. I know
: many people that have had their sewers filled with cement after failing
: an inspection, which makes it kind of tough in their bath rooms.
: God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
: mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
:
: Kate wrote:
: >
: > First, it isn't big enough.
: > Seriously.
: > 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
: > end.
: >
: > One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
the
: > floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
gets
: > grubby..
: > Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
power
: > outlets and good lighting.
: > Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
: >
: > Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
: >
: > A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
: > welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
Though my thought was not hazardous waste, I was thinking soapy water from
washing my car, maybe a little dust or dirt now and again.
The HW is a good thing to think of when it comes to permits - I missed it
completely.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4331C882.8C69BB07@***.net...
: Hi Kate,
: The floor drains are a great idea, but I bet the hazardous waste
: people problem wouldn't permit a building permit even with traps. I know
: many people that have had their sewers filled with cement after failing
: an inspection, which makes it kind of tough in their bath rooms.
: God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
: mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
:
: Kate wrote:
: >
: > First, it isn't big enough.
: > Seriously.
: > 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
: > end.
: >
: > One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
the
: > floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
gets
: > grubby..
: > Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
power
: > outlets and good lighting.
: > Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
: >
: > Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
: >
: > A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
: > welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
#120
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Garage Ideas
I live in an 'unrestricted area'
Though my thought was not hazardous waste, I was thinking soapy water from
washing my car, maybe a little dust or dirt now and again.
The HW is a good thing to think of when it comes to permits - I missed it
completely.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4331C882.8C69BB07@***.net...
: Hi Kate,
: The floor drains are a great idea, but I bet the hazardous waste
: people problem wouldn't permit a building permit even with traps. I know
: many people that have had their sewers filled with cement after failing
: an inspection, which makes it kind of tough in their bath rooms.
: God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
: mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
:
: Kate wrote:
: >
: > First, it isn't big enough.
: > Seriously.
: > 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
: > end.
: >
: > One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
the
: > floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
gets
: > grubby..
: > Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
power
: > outlets and good lighting.
: > Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
: >
: > Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
: >
: > A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
: > welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty
Though my thought was not hazardous waste, I was thinking soapy water from
washing my car, maybe a little dust or dirt now and again.
The HW is a good thing to think of when it comes to permits - I missed it
completely.
--
Kate
2O|||||||O5 Liberty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4331C882.8C69BB07@***.net...
: Hi Kate,
: The floor drains are a great idea, but I bet the hazardous waste
: people problem wouldn't permit a building permit even with traps. I know
: many people that have had their sewers filled with cement after failing
: an inspection, which makes it kind of tough in their bath rooms.
: God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
: mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
:
: Kate wrote:
: >
: > First, it isn't big enough.
: > Seriously.
: > 24x48 should be your minimum with a side door and a roll up door on each
: > end.
: >
: > One of the things I really wish I had in my shop or garage is a drain in
the
: > floor so I can wash my vehicles inside and hose down the floor when it
gets
: > grubby..
: > Water available and of course a good sink for grubby hands. Loads of
power
: > outlets and good lighting.
: > Lots of good organized storage is a must and a solid workbench.
: >
: > Good lighting and skylights for natural light.
: >
: > A 220 outlet for a welder and an electrical panel that would handle a
: > welder, air compressor and any other power tool you may add to it.
: >
: > --
: > Kate
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty