Jacksun
Dedicated LVC Member
I saw you post pics of a black mk8 thought you got bored.
What post? The last Mk8 pic I posted was of my own car
Now that we've detailed the thread...I'm going to pass out
Yes, you have to keep the woman of the house happy. Get that kitchen done and she should be good to go. I love the size of the shop you have. It has so much potential and yes, insulating it would be very very nice. When my little double car garage was being rebuilt, I went to Lowe's and bought enough insulation for all walls and I can heat it with the little propane sunflower heater within 15 to 30 min, depending on the outside temp at the time. Once it's warm though, it remains warm because of the insulation I put in. The carpet I have out there helps out too. I only put it in there because it was free and pretty much already cut to fit. When I walk out into the garage from the house, it still give you the feeling that you're still inside the "house" and not a garage.
Your garage / barn / shop, w/e you call it is going to be top notch when it's complete. I'd take it as is and be happy. A lift back in the left corner and maybe a chain engine lift over on the right hand side or section a small place off over there for a paint booth. It just has so much room in there for so much stuff. BTW, the "Snap On" toolbox loos like it has seen it's better days lol. I wouldn't get rid of it though. I'd put all the odd and end tools inside that one and roll it into a different location in there for friends and or family use. One of those tool boxes that if something comes up missing, then "oh well". Nothing like having your own toolbox that only YOU, uses.
Keep us updated on the progress with insulating and the lift. I'm not sure if you have a place in your area but about 45 min from me, there is a company that makes the wall sheets that goes inside mobile homes. They take the sheets that have flaws and sell them for around $5.00 a sheet. You could probably do that whole place for a decent price and it would help out the insulation, along with the inside looks. Maybe later down the road but it's something to look into. There are factory's out there that sell defective sheets, 1/4" thick for good prices. I bought a mobile home to rent out back in 2004 and it needed new walls. I think I done it all for under $300and the wall was called "sandstone". Looked real nice. I had pics but someone stole the digital camera I had back then and the card was still inside.
Those other boxes are my dads and brothers. I bought the box from my dad but he hasn't got his new one yet. He is trying to get rid of multiple boxes in his shop. His shop is what I'd eventually like mine to look like on the inside... Nice and bright. The old red snapon box got taken out by the Lincoln when my brother pulled it in with absolutely no brakes.
I think for the money, Kobalt makes a nice box. Wish I had gotten one of them instead of my Matco box.
a rolled up piece of carpet...that may be used at some point....
I have sooo much stuff from when I remodeled houses (tools, doors, windows, counters, sinks, etc) laying around my garage..and now I have car seats, 5 rims/tires, and a tranny!....
Mine is currently in a million pieces.
I had to pull it all apart to make room for my new wood burning stove.
Hoping to have it all back together soon.
I want an old wood heater so bad.. all the ones I've found down here are garbaged or they want antique prices
That yours terry? Ship that sucka...lol.
I'll schedule something...
Man if you ain't holdin it, it won't be there by the time I make it that way... and I'm sure not paying shipping on a huge box made of steel
I had a double barrel in my old shop, loved it.
You could nap on that cement floor when it was rolling.
Didn't matter how cold outside.
Undecided on heat source on the new place.