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Wiggins3377 05-22-2016 11:37 AM

Building a garage
 
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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3484539)
This. Mine works fine for my cars and my wife's, but if you have a truck or SUV there's no way I can get the jack to full height.



One thing to remember - once you have a lift, everyone you know will then come and want to use it.



I picture a 350z/ RX7 as my next project car and My buddies have FRS' and 240zs so I think I'll be ok.

Chuck33079 05-22-2016 11:47 AM

RapidAir 1/2in. Master Kit, Model# 90500 | Air Compressor Piping Kits| Northern Tool + Equipment

Consider a setup like this so you don't have air lines running everywhere.

Also, don't forget the beer fridge and speakers.

Chuck33079 05-22-2016 11:48 AM

Spending the extra money on Racedeck for the floors would be awesome. If I was going to be in my house for more than another year it would be my next project.

Wiggins3377 05-22-2016 11:51 AM

I was considering polishing or sealing the concrete


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Wiggins3377 05-22-2016 11:52 AM

Building a garage
 
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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3484543)
RapidAir 1/2in. Master Kit, Model# 90500 | Air Compressor Piping Kits| Northern Tool + Equipment

Consider a setup like this so you don't have air lines running everywhere.

Also, don't forget the beer fridge and speakers.


Check and check. I have a 5.1 Polk surround system that I used at my first home but couldn't at my current one. That's definitely going in there.

Hose and electrical reals/ drops as well

Chuck33079 05-22-2016 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Wiggins3377 (Post 3484547)
I was considering polishing or sealing the concrete


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I'd stay away from the epoxy coating. It'll lift off unless you prep everything just right. A hot tire will peel it up. Polished concrete may end up being too slick if there's moisture or oil on it.

BGTV8 05-22-2016 04:13 PM

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I have a 10m x 20m shed at the back of my property, which is 5 4m x 10m bays, with 3.7m high walls and clear-span gable roof (5m+ at highest point).

The rear wall is lined with 2.1m high racking to store all the race bits and pieces.

I keep my race car trailer and the 6'x4' box trailer in the first bay, second bay is a 4-post hoist - has the Z34 on it at present, the 3rd bay holds my current race car whilst we rebuild the front suspension following lower ball joint failure last year (new uprights, upper and lower arms, steering arm and tie rods plus shock mounts - a total redesign). I have a 2-post hoist to be installed in the race car bay. Both hoists have 3-phase motors and power is dropped from the roof. I have an air-compressor at the back of bay 3 as well.

4th bay stores my Z32TT and my 1972 MGB GT V8 roadie (lazy 380hp).

I have 240v 3-phase available for a large capacity stick welder and maybe a tig as well (I cannot weld for sh1t but my nephew who lives locally has his boiler-maker welding ticket and can weld anything).

Every bay has 4 x 240v single-phase outlets and the floor is 4" reinforced concrete with 8" pads 1m square under the hoist posts

The 5th bay rear third houses benches (stainless tops) with space for mig-welder, parts washer, drill press, grinder/linisher and post-mounted vice. The middle third houses the garden stuff for SWMBO and the front third has the bar fridge, table with kettle (simply cannot bring myself to get a coffee machine in the shed) and a 50" screen on the wall with Dolby 5.1 system underneath, plus an old couch so we can watch motorsport and not annoy the women folk in the house. TV is networked to the house network so I have cable and internet TV available as well.

Recommendations (I have been planning this shed for 40 years !!!!) .........

Thicker floor is mandatory for hoists (Aus standards call for 8" or 200mm)
A sink and cold water is good, hot/cold water is better - no going back into the house to wash up
Heating and cooling is also good, I have a pot-belly wood-burner to go in for winter and a 2nd hand a/c unit for the summer
Acid etch the concrete and paint is with proper paint - I did not do it and bitterly regret it now - I get a "lot" of concrete dust and it is a pita
Shed is remote monitoring alarmed and fitted with IP camera's so I can view it on my phone

The exercise was not cheap but this is our last house before getting that old that I cannot enjoy my hobby, so what the hell ....

GaleForce 05-22-2016 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Wiggins3377 (Post 3484529)
I don't need to get that high. As long as I can get under with a creeper I'll be fine. I have center post now and thats what i do

The MaxJax is also portable. It bolts into the ground when you need it and you remove it when you aren't using it.

It's just one of those things I want/need. If my garage ceiling was higher I could put the Z on a 4 post lift, stick it in the air, and be able to use the space under it to park a car, or use the space for rolling benches so I can fabricate/work on other stuff.

My next house will have the space to build a set up similar to BGTV8's.

Edit- FWIW I currently have a three car garage and that isn't big enough.

Dirk McGurck 05-22-2016 09:09 PM

I have a 19x11 garage. My Z barely fits. I hope this helps.

YzGyz 05-22-2016 10:53 PM

Yes!! Car lift!! I love mine!! Put lots of lights in there! He'll, if I could I would put a row of them in the concrete floor to shine up under the car when I work and not have to drag a hot as shop light around.

Floor drain is a good idea. Run solid air lines and electric sockets everywhere you can. Add a floor drain in the corner with a spigot. You can detain inside and wash your hands there after messing wth the car Savin the doors from grease. Add insulation on all walls and garage door. Have a space in one of the walls where you can plop a window ac unit. Cheap and easy AC.

YzGyz.

YzGyz

Spooler 05-23-2016 12:11 AM

I have the Roof of a 24ft by 36 foot started that is 10ft high on the sides. The arch in the middle is taller. Get what you want right off the bat, it is cheaper.

scottIN 05-23-2016 06:31 AM

Best thing I ever did when I built my garage a few years ago was do a 2-room set-up. Cars only in the front, and then garden tools, etc. in the back. When people see it, they love it. No worries about a rake falling off the wall or tripping on a bag of potting soil when you are getting out of the car.

God-Speed 05-23-2016 09:43 AM

Wiggins, I just re-did my garage in February, fresh paint, new cabinets and also installed a sink. Did not do the floors, but may put down tile? You would be surprised how much of a difference it makes to just simply clean the concrete. I will post up some pictures for ya, to get some ideas. :tup:

TerribleONE 05-23-2016 09:55 AM

Subd

God-Speed 05-23-2016 02:01 PM

Ok Wiggins, here you go buddy.


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