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    been really busy last couple of days i will get the pics asap
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    Quote Originally Posted by loutheplumbr View Post
    been really busy last couple of days i will get the pics asap
    No Problem. Does the insulation go under the whole slab, or just around the foundation wall and the slab perimeter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRRummel View Post
    No Problem. Does the insulation go under the whole slab, or just around the foundation wall and the slab perimeter?
    Under the whole slab & the perimeter. Loutheplumber makes a good point on the thermal break at the overhead doors. If you don't you give the cold a spot to wick into the slab & drive up your heating bills.
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    yep still haven't got pics been working till after dark every night so far this week
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    Garage Drain?

    What are your thoughts about putting a long thin drain inside the garage door? I have a couple of friends that swear they think is a great idea. Am not sure I buy it.
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    Since the drain is inside the foundation how to you drain the water thought the foundation wall? I called the inspector asked a few questions. He would prefer the 32’ I Beam, trolley and chain hoist not be installed until AFTER the final inspection… He said the drain uses a 4” hole in the foundation. Is that hole just knocked thought the wall or is cut?

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    well you could break the hole through after the block is laid or you could put the pipe through the wall first with some planning
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    Thermal Breaks

    I got it figured out. Thanks. No pictures needed.

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    I have been wanting to 'finish' the garage before posting any pictures, but like my car, the projects seems to drag on forever. Here are some current pictures. It is great to have a garage...





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    looking good amazing how as soon as they are closed in they seem to fill up and become to small
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    damn thats pretty nice
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    Thanks.

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    looks great. it is true no matter how big you build it, it becomes small fast lol.
    very nice job on the building

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    Looks sick man. Im jealous! lol


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    congrats and it looks great

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    wow looks awesome, nice!
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    Good Job. I'd kill for the room & the high ceiling. Is there a lift in the future?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mlowry1260 View Post
    Good Job. I'd kill for the room & the high ceiling. Is there a lift in the future?
    Ceiling doesn't look high enough for a lift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper_ed View Post
    Ceiling doesn't look high enough for a lift.
    his original requirments and design was for a lift on one side

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jared View Post
    his original requirments and design was for a lift on one side
    With the sloped ceilings it doesn't look like there is 12' of ceiling height for a lift. When we put the one at my Dad's we made sure the ceiling was 12' across the entire area that the lif was going. Any less than 12' and my guess is there would be clearance issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper_ed View Post
    With the sloped ceilings it doesn't look like there is 12' of ceiling height for a lift. When we put the one at my Dad's we made sure the ceiling was 12' across the entire area that the lif was going. Any less than 12' and my guess is there would be clearance issues.

    good point. yea he would need 12' at the lowest point. I was thinking he was going with 12' walls and if he did that he would have clearance for the lift.

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