can one fit into these garages?
Without the 4-post lift, I count 4 in the RV garage, and 3 in the other garage
What is on the outside of the 35' wall? I see 4 cars and no lift or 3 cars on the floor with any car living on the lift stationed in the rear with plenty of room to get around, cabinets, what ever. How tall is the ceiling?
Looks like a killer pad!
2 regular cars in the main pad plus a little storage for "normal" life, RV should be enough for 3, One sideways on rollers, or in a dedicated work bay with work area around it and two behind it with probably a pull down ladder access storage above.
This is a single family residence on a tad less than 1/4AC. East property line is approx 10~15' from the RV garage. Only plan to fence off the side and back yard areas (no shed(s) envisioned (yet).
A lot survey is part of the permit process to erect a fence. The existing property markers show the property line is very close to the east neighbor's west walkway. They might not be too happy about that, but that's why we'll be pulling the permit. We need to enclose the yard for our doggies
The Danmar D7 lift is 8.75' wide (at the bottom post flanges), so it should only take up 1/2 of the width in the RV garage. It has dollies, so it can be move to the ideal location as needed. I haven't had a chance to measure the height, but it appears to be more than adequate.
The main garage is below the kitchen/dining area. There's propane gas existing at the water heater in the garage, so I can plumb gas to the kitchen range and oven if my wife decides she doesn't like the electric ones
If I had to, I think I can squeeze two small cars tandem in the west side of the main garage, plus one more (and some motorcycles) in the remaining space. I'd like to get some of that nice epoxy floor finish done in there
Still haven't decided on which vehicles will reside in AZ and which ones will stay in CA just yet.
Escrow is supposed to close on the 24th of July ...
There's a lot of stuff to deal with when moving to another state
I don't recommend a Danmar in a two car garage. It's just a matter of time with the spyder replica gone until I hit or scratch something.
On the plus side, I have 3 cars, 3 motorcycles in a standard two car garage. Just because you can do it, does not mean you should.
Yeah, the lift is going in the RV garage, Tony ... no second thoughts about that.
We may only need room for 2 cars and a couple of bikes in the main garage ... the Tacoma and some project cars in the RV garage for now.
Here's the preliminary plan (subject to change at any time)
Ghia , 1 914 and some bikes will stay in CA + whatever vehicle we drive back & forth.
1 914, 1 912, 1 911, Tacoma and some bikes will reside in AZ
1 911 to the metal restoration shop in CA (long term project)
Sell Vanagon, '99 Beetle and a couple bikes ...
Looks like I may have more room than I need ...
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... naw
Where in AZ, I'm in Chino Valley. Been here 10 yrs now. Maybe we can hook up someday. My view from the front of house is the San Francisco peaks at Flagstaff.
Payson
Mark,
You can never have too many garages. I don't think you can have too many cars either. I like fixing them up, and it is a savings account. The way 911's and 912's have been going up, they are a great investment too. I hope 914's follow.
Tony
As satisfying as it is to fill a garage with cars, the ultimate luxury is to have an open bay. However the discipline and self control required to maintain an open bay is generally beyond most car guys.
Nature abhors a vacuum.
I'm definitely thinning the herd, Marc, and will have two different locations to divide up the remaining vehicles. I think this is going to afford a lot more elbow room - at both locations
We signed the final documents this morning
I have a little cleaning-up to do in the RV garage. Would like to apply an epoxy floor coating or maybe some B&W checkerboard vinyl tile?
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I plan to install an additional pedestrian door in the back wall. Might put some thought into building a loft in there too
Escrow closed on 7/28 and the seller's agent sent a clean-up crew to clear out the garage.
Dianne is packing boxes of domestic items and I've been s l o w l y staging boxes and crates of parts at the shop. We'll be making the first run when I get a full trailer-load ready to go, probably sometime in September. Probably won't be transporting any vehicles on the first couple of runs.
Maybe in October, I'll host a lift-disassembly party/BBQ and get all the heavy tools loaded up for a second run
Sure hope we don't get the 'Storm of the Centruy/El NiƱo' weather conditions this coming winter
2 in the regular garage (with bikes and motos in there too). 3 in the RV garage (tandem with one on and one under a lift with another near the door)
That'd give tons of space around them. Having space to fully open doors is VERY nice when working on, restoring, or cleaning a car.
BTW your parts loft is a great idea, with 16' wide you can have stair access along one of the walls. I have one above the door in my 22x24 space (ladder access) and it's a great addition.
You could fit 7 914 s in that rev garage with wheel dollies
Very good ideas
I thought about a loft for storing parts, just not sure exactly where or how large. I'll have to give it some more thought when we get settled in.
I was thinking more about it, a good idea would be to put a 8' high door on the RV bay, with a parts loft above it with a window or two facing the front of the house.
This would give you the loft utility and make it not look like an RV garage from the street. Kill two birds with one stone.
I've attached an old picture of mine to show you a small-scale version (looks better now with exterior paint, drywall and corrugated metal internal roofing):
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Thanks, Mike.
Nice garage, Nathan Is it full of stuff yet?
I plan to install a pedestrian door in the north wall, with a wire-glass window to let more light in, as well as having access to the back yard. A window in the loft area would be nice too. I'll have to see how much head-space the attic has ... maybe a window up there too?
I like the fact that the RV roll-up door is on a cylinder, not on a linear track taking up a lot of real estate along the ceiling. That will allow me to build a loft really close to the front (south) wall.
I think a loft along the rear (north) wall would be nice too, and if built out far enough towards the south, it would allow for easier access into the attic since there's already a hatch up there (with a short ladder from the loft instead of a tall ladder from the floor). Also thinking maybe a catwalk to join the front to back along that west wall?
Unfortunately, Dianne will surely have a list of other chores that will have to be done before remodeling the garage becomes reality
Totally full of stuff.
We were doing a full basement build to be finished before the kid arrived. Once we finished I moved all my garage stuff to start putting stuff on the walls and on display. Getting ready to put stuff up and had the basement flood...so the cycle starts again. Hopefully takes less than the year + to build it the first time!
And an exploded /6 conversion that's chassis has been on the lift waiting to be put together since Scotty painted it 2 years ago. Just haven't had the time.
I subscribed to this guys Youtube channel a couple of years ago ... has some good tips every now & then.
This is definitely something I'll be doing in the near future
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NvPTALkRHQ
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