OT: Garage Ideas
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Re: OT: Garage Ideas
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> Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
>> 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
>>
>
>
> If you can, add a sink to wash your hands when you are done.. You can
> even pee in it.
That's what the ol plastic milk jug is for.
Just remember if you plumb air, install drain T's at every outlet or
your tools will die a rusty death.
>___air__
|
|
|__ >tool
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[x] drain
about 1' with a valve in the bottom. More if you live in a humid
area. Also try to keep the lines sloping down so water doesn't sit
in the pipe and grow stuff.
--
DougW
> Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
>> 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
>>
>
>
> If you can, add a sink to wash your hands when you are done.. You can
> even pee in it.
That's what the ol plastic milk jug is for.
Just remember if you plumb air, install drain T's at every outlet or
your tools will die a rusty death.
>___air__
|
|
|__ >tool
|
[x] drain
about 1' with a valve in the bottom. More if you live in a humid
area. Also try to keep the lines sloping down so water doesn't sit
in the pipe and grow stuff.
--
DougW
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Re: OT: Garage Ideas
User Example did pass the time by typing:
> Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
>> 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
>>
>
>
> If you can, add a sink to wash your hands when you are done.. You can
> even pee in it.
That's what the ol plastic milk jug is for.
Just remember if you plumb air, install drain T's at every outlet or
your tools will die a rusty death.
>___air__
|
|
|__ >tool
|
[x] drain
about 1' with a valve in the bottom. More if you live in a humid
area. Also try to keep the lines sloping down so water doesn't sit
in the pipe and grow stuff.
--
DougW
> Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
>> 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
>>
>
>
> If you can, add a sink to wash your hands when you are done.. You can
> even pee in it.
That's what the ol plastic milk jug is for.
Just remember if you plumb air, install drain T's at every outlet or
your tools will die a rusty death.
>___air__
|
|
|__ >tool
|
[x] drain
about 1' with a valve in the bottom. More if you live in a humid
area. Also try to keep the lines sloping down so water doesn't sit
in the pipe and grow stuff.
--
DougW
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Re: OT: Garage Ideas
User Example did pass the time by typing:
> Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
>> 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
>>
>
>
> If you can, add a sink to wash your hands when you are done.. You can
> even pee in it.
That's what the ol plastic milk jug is for.
Just remember if you plumb air, install drain T's at every outlet or
your tools will die a rusty death.
>___air__
|
|
|__ >tool
|
[x] drain
about 1' with a valve in the bottom. More if you live in a humid
area. Also try to keep the lines sloping down so water doesn't sit
in the pipe and grow stuff.
--
DougW
> Pi-Eyed Piper wrote:
>> 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
>>
>
>
> If you can, add a sink to wash your hands when you are done.. You can
> even pee in it.
That's what the ol plastic milk jug is for.
Just remember if you plumb air, install drain T's at every outlet or
your tools will die a rusty death.
>___air__
|
|
|__ >tool
|
[x] drain
about 1' with a valve in the bottom. More if you live in a humid
area. Also try to keep the lines sloping down so water doesn't sit
in the pipe and grow stuff.
--
DougW
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Re: Garage Ideas
Agree with Mike. A garage is slightly worse situation than a house. It
typically runs a lower temp, much closer to the magic 32 degrees (0 C
for you nothern fellas!), musch less wiggle room, much less warning
("hey, it's getting COLD in here") at 2:00 AM
Mike Romain wrote:
> Water heat is too dangerous in an area that goes below zero. If the
> power goes out, you have a bad mess to fix and clean up....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>
>>One of the things that I like about Spain, is the heating equipment. All of
>>the buildings that I have been in, where I have noticed, have hot water
>>heating. It came on this morning, and it was just great, standing next to a
>>wall mounted radiator. I would put radiant slab heating in that garage.
>>
>>The last garage I had, I put a ceiling mounted, fan forced, natural gas
>>fired heater in it. That was nice, but not nearly as nice as a hydronic
>>system would have been.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
>>news:vv4Ye.533546$s54.193148@pd7tw2no...
>>
>>>So FINALLY I'm getting a garage. 24X26 Heated, etc...
>>>
>>>Can anyone give me some good ideas for building? Anything I should add on,
>>>leave out?
>>>
>>>Any ideas are appreciated!
>>>
>>>Jason
>>>
>>>
>>>
typically runs a lower temp, much closer to the magic 32 degrees (0 C
for you nothern fellas!), musch less wiggle room, much less warning
("hey, it's getting COLD in here") at 2:00 AM
Mike Romain wrote:
> Water heat is too dangerous in an area that goes below zero. If the
> power goes out, you have a bad mess to fix and clean up....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>
>>One of the things that I like about Spain, is the heating equipment. All of
>>the buildings that I have been in, where I have noticed, have hot water
>>heating. It came on this morning, and it was just great, standing next to a
>>wall mounted radiator. I would put radiant slab heating in that garage.
>>
>>The last garage I had, I put a ceiling mounted, fan forced, natural gas
>>fired heater in it. That was nice, but not nearly as nice as a hydronic
>>system would have been.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
>>news:vv4Ye.533546$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
>>>
>>>
>>>
#135
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Re: Garage Ideas
Agree with Mike. A garage is slightly worse situation than a house. It
typically runs a lower temp, much closer to the magic 32 degrees (0 C
for you nothern fellas!), musch less wiggle room, much less warning
("hey, it's getting COLD in here") at 2:00 AM
Mike Romain wrote:
> Water heat is too dangerous in an area that goes below zero. If the
> power goes out, you have a bad mess to fix and clean up....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>
>>One of the things that I like about Spain, is the heating equipment. All of
>>the buildings that I have been in, where I have noticed, have hot water
>>heating. It came on this morning, and it was just great, standing next to a
>>wall mounted radiator. I would put radiant slab heating in that garage.
>>
>>The last garage I had, I put a ceiling mounted, fan forced, natural gas
>>fired heater in it. That was nice, but not nearly as nice as a hydronic
>>system would have been.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
>>news:vv4Ye.533546$s54.193148@pd7tw2no...
>>
>>>So FINALLY I'm getting a garage. 24X26 Heated, etc...
>>>
>>>Can anyone give me some good ideas for building? Anything I should add on,
>>>leave out?
>>>
>>>Any ideas are appreciated!
>>>
>>>Jason
>>>
>>>
>>>
typically runs a lower temp, much closer to the magic 32 degrees (0 C
for you nothern fellas!), musch less wiggle room, much less warning
("hey, it's getting COLD in here") at 2:00 AM
Mike Romain wrote:
> Water heat is too dangerous in an area that goes below zero. If the
> power goes out, you have a bad mess to fix and clean up....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>
>>One of the things that I like about Spain, is the heating equipment. All of
>>the buildings that I have been in, where I have noticed, have hot water
>>heating. It came on this morning, and it was just great, standing next to a
>>wall mounted radiator. I would put radiant slab heating in that garage.
>>
>>The last garage I had, I put a ceiling mounted, fan forced, natural gas
>>fired heater in it. That was nice, but not nearly as nice as a hydronic
>>system would have been.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
>>news:vv4Ye.533546$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
>>>
>>>
>>>
#136
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Re: Garage Ideas
Agree with Mike. A garage is slightly worse situation than a house. It
typically runs a lower temp, much closer to the magic 32 degrees (0 C
for you nothern fellas!), musch less wiggle room, much less warning
("hey, it's getting COLD in here") at 2:00 AM
Mike Romain wrote:
> Water heat is too dangerous in an area that goes below zero. If the
> power goes out, you have a bad mess to fix and clean up....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>
>>One of the things that I like about Spain, is the heating equipment. All of
>>the buildings that I have been in, where I have noticed, have hot water
>>heating. It came on this morning, and it was just great, standing next to a
>>wall mounted radiator. I would put radiant slab heating in that garage.
>>
>>The last garage I had, I put a ceiling mounted, fan forced, natural gas
>>fired heater in it. That was nice, but not nearly as nice as a hydronic
>>system would have been.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
>>news:vv4Ye.533546$s54.193148@pd7tw2no...
>>
>>>So FINALLY I'm getting a garage. 24X26 Heated, etc...
>>>
>>>Can anyone give me some good ideas for building? Anything I should add on,
>>>leave out?
>>>
>>>Any ideas are appreciated!
>>>
>>>Jason
>>>
>>>
>>>
typically runs a lower temp, much closer to the magic 32 degrees (0 C
for you nothern fellas!), musch less wiggle room, much less warning
("hey, it's getting COLD in here") at 2:00 AM
Mike Romain wrote:
> Water heat is too dangerous in an area that goes below zero. If the
> power goes out, you have a bad mess to fix and clean up....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
>
>>One of the things that I like about Spain, is the heating equipment. All of
>>the buildings that I have been in, where I have noticed, have hot water
>>heating. It came on this morning, and it was just great, standing next to a
>>wall mounted radiator. I would put radiant slab heating in that garage.
>>
>>The last garage I had, I put a ceiling mounted, fan forced, natural gas
>>fired heater in it. That was nice, but not nearly as nice as a hydronic
>>system would have been.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Pi-Eyed Piper" <asd@asd.com> wrote in message
>>news:vv4Ye.533546$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
>>>
>>>
>>>
#137
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Re: Garage Ideas
Hi Kate,
Building permits wouldn't miss it in southern Kalifornia, but many
contractors will overlook strange things just below the surface of the
slap they're pouring.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> 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
Building permits wouldn't miss it in southern Kalifornia, but many
contractors will overlook strange things just below the surface of the
slap they're pouring.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> 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
#138
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Re: Garage Ideas
Hi Kate,
Building permits wouldn't miss it in southern Kalifornia, but many
contractors will overlook strange things just below the surface of the
slap they're pouring.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> 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
Building permits wouldn't miss it in southern Kalifornia, but many
contractors will overlook strange things just below the surface of the
slap they're pouring.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> 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
#139
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Re: Garage Ideas
Hi Kate,
Building permits wouldn't miss it in southern Kalifornia, but many
contractors will overlook strange things just below the surface of the
slap they're pouring.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> 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
Building permits wouldn't miss it in southern Kalifornia, but many
contractors will overlook strange things just below the surface of the
slap they're pouring.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> 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
#140
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Re: OT: Garage Ideas
I couldn't live without them: http://www.----------.com/impact.jpg
http://www.----------.com/aircompressor.jpg
http://www.----------.com/Oxy-Acetylene.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Kate wrote:
>
> Aren't they just the coolest !
> We got a stapler too, man... you LOOK for things to use them on.
http://www.----------.com/aircompressor.jpg
http://www.----------.com/Oxy-Acetylene.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Kate wrote:
>
> Aren't they just the coolest !
> We got a stapler too, man... you LOOK for things to use them on.