The R3V Garage Thread

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by bimmerboy12
    Also have an old school Marantz powering the bose surround sound.
    Hack, cough...

    Marantz = sweet. Bose = Overpriced poo.

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  • bimmerboy12
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    My haven and my safehouse.
    Computer with wireless, cable TV, MIG welder, full air tool arsenal. Not shown is my craftsman rolling 12 drawer and metals working toolbench. Also have an old school Marantz powering the bose surround sound.

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  • Aron Andrew
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    Mine:





    Right now it's full of tires, wheels, parts, tools and arnibjorn's 335

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  • einstein57
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    one of many that i occupy

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  • scabzzzz
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    Man. Someday soon I'll have a traditional garage. My moms is full of my parts and tools and junk from her house. Mostly junk from her house. Cant even get the car in and its a 2 car garage. :(

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  • bwanac
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    yah, perfect. not a fan of that checker floor though. :p

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  • SchnellerVert
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    Envious. Parking lot is my current garage.

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  • DarkWing6
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    Originally posted by bwanac
    I read this and thought to myself, do any garages have lights built into the floor? I think it is an interesting concept, I would worry about sealing it though from fluids. But you cant completely seal it if you need to replace said bulbs. Would LED lighted floor be long lasting. Just some crazy thoughts.

    You mean like this? I believe they are swimming pool lights. Strong and waterproof.

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  • Van Westervelt
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    Originally posted by Toms73NovaSS
    Mine is in process, just got most of the shop done this summer. It sits behind my 2 car garage.





    Very very good starting point. Now for the rest of the hardware and toys. :)

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  • bwanac
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    Originally posted by DarkWing6
    James, the garage is looking good. Let me know if you want me to hook you up with some floor paint to help reflect the light to the underside of the car. Might be a weekend project, but well worth it.
    I read this and thought to myself, do any garages have lights built into the floor? I think it is an interesting concept, I would worry about sealing it though from fluids. But you cant completely seal it if you need to replace said bulbs. Would LED lighted floor be long lasting. Just some crazy thoughts.

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  • brodee
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    when we bought our house last year the realtor was always joking with listing agents saying she had a client that was looking for a garage with a house attached. We couldn't find a nice house with a garage I liked so I got a house on an acre so I can build my own garage.

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  • DarkWing6
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    James, the garage is looking good. Let me know if you want me to hook you up with some floor paint to help reflect the light to the underside of the car. Might be a weekend project, but well worth it.

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  • PiercedE30
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    Originally posted by DEV0 E30
    I don't even have a house yet, but I've been designing the garage for some time now.
    You and me both. I've been planning on building a garage for the past 6 months now, just started, so that when I get out of my current job and go back to what I was doing, actually making money, I will quickly proceed to buy a couple of acres to build a shop. Then I'll build a house after that. :-)

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  • DEV0 E30
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    Originally posted by rede30
    So jealous. In hindsight I'm glad I didn't sit on that couch, I would have fallen asleep.

    I don't even have a house yet, but I've been designing the garage for some time now.

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  • bwanac
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    this thread is awesome! i hope to have a large barn converted into a garage someday. two level garage even. one for parking, one for working.

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