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Originally Posted by Brit-Triple yes, put the wood perpendicular to the shelf, you can have it flush with shelf and only hang lower, you can split the difference and have a slight lip above the shelf, or put the whole thing above and do the drawer idea, it all depends on the look you want. ( I was thinking go flush with top or just a slight reveal) |
I see what you're getting at. That would certainly neaten things up, and the kerf line would hide the support brackets. Another little thing to add to the 'rainy-day' list.
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Originally Posted by yesterdayze Wow!!! What a conversion. You need that on one of those stupid tv shows. I am very impressed. Me and some of the guys have been working on a garage at my house too. Not nearly that far along though. It was a 24x24 two door garage, door on the side, front sagging and pushed out. We ripped the front off and rebuilt it. Built a single 14 foot wide garage door (not bought, built). Had to jackhammer out and redo some concrete. Put the door from the side to the front. Lately we built an 8x24 addition on the back. Divided it into 3 sections. One is a 3-4 motorcycle bay with a seperate small garage door and ramp, the middle is a storage room and bathroom that opens into the garage and the last section is a storage shed for lawn and garden equipment.
Inside we are trying to get a ceiling up along with insulation and such. I have redone a fair amount of the wiring, but still have a LONG ways to go. I have a 68 El Camino SS (numbers matching) sitting in the way I started as a project about 5 years ago and still have to finish. Kinda lost interest when I ran out of money.
Always a project somewhere.
Again, AWESOME conversion!!!! |
Thanks a lot buddy, I appreciate it.
Sounds like the space you have to work with is pretty big and will be very functional when you're done.
Like I've said before... this isn't a large space, but it's everything I need for now... and it feels pretty good just hanging out and wrenching in there knowing I built it all
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Originally Posted by ChrisNoF4i GarageGuy loves the caulk. |
I suppose this is accurate. Damnit.