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Forrest wrote: That is the way to go Skidmark! One day I will build a new house and have a separate building like yours. Thinking about a tunnel from house to said garage...:evil:
Update: Carpenter back today after rain, snow, and generally just the worst weather for the end of October one could imagine. It was 18 degrees Fahrenheit this morning. The sun was out and warmed to maybe 40. So, making progress. Next week the siding work will be finished. Will be tacking in insulation myself this weekend. The electrician will rough in one more outlet for gas heater. The dry wall will be hung on Wednesday. Friday, looking forward to a dryer duct flue and the gas heater getting installed by HVAC contractor. After that the dry wall taping. Will likely paint the walls and ceiling myself. Then the floor will be coated floor! After all that I will be moving in my equipment and then bikes! :woohoo: More pictures to come....
Looking good Forest !!
Make sure you have all needed inspections before you cover up any work.
Also check how long concrete needs to cure before coating , so it doesnt lift ( peel )
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- My carpenter finished his work a week ago . The last item was a drop down ladder to my previous existing garage attic. I spent a lot of time adding insulation and installing plywood flooring in the attic.
- My HVAC guy instaled a 45,000 BTU ceiling mount heater. It throws out serious heat! Also he routed the laundry dryer vent up,, over & out the soffit.
- I put the insulation in the walls and ceiling.
- Two drywall hangers mounted fire rated 5/8" sheet rock. Taper/Mudder will be in next week to finish out drywall.
- Had a new 41' gutter with a larger down spout installed this a.m. for a killer ptice.
Once drywall is finished, I will paint myself. Here are photos taken today. All of this done during a wedding anniversay weekend and vacation! By the way, all during an incredibly cold snap. Getting closer., starting to look like a place I can live with!
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1977 KZ650B Ready & Fit to Roll Anywhere!
1974 F7 175 -first bike and still own, full resto soon!
2002 ZRX1200R -Red the faster color
2011 Concours 14 -Now a Snarling Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!
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1) While the concrete floor was curing, I had the drywall mounted and taped by union tradesman
2) Decided to prime the drywall myself. It is almost like painting before painting !
3) Had a new insulated garage door installed. There are now frosted windows for added light and yet security. This along with the insulation added to walls and garage attic has dramatically aided the renting of heat.
After the concrete floor was fully cured, I had a floor coating company come in. The color is described as Medium Gray. I call it Battleship Gray. It has a texture to it plus an epoxy coating.. The floor now has excellent grip and still easy to sweep & clean.
- Painted the ceiling Sherwin Williams High Reflective White. PaIntel the walls S.W. Olympus White, a light gray. All in all, looking at nearly 2,000 sq. ft. for each prime & paint phase.
- Electrician was in this past Thursday to finish. The 20 electrical outlets are now live. The three 8 foot LED light fixtures are quite bright.
- I have ordered some Guardian cabinets and storage units.
- BlueJay will be here tomorrow to lend his expertise on cutting g and installing trim.
- Plus, Jack will help me with his real deal rolling work bench. That will be cool.
- Once this is done, will be moving in my equipment and bikes!
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2002 ZRX1200R -Red the faster color
2011 Concours 14 -Now a Snarling Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!
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Great Job Forrest !!!!
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BTW, The cabinets I have ordered are not Guardian but Gladiator. This is a product by Whirlpool if not familiar. They look boss and should help storage.
Merry Christmas All!
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2002 ZRX1200R -Red the faster color
2011 Concours 14 -Now a Snarling Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!
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Peg board and or slat wall with the proper hangers might be a option for you to think on .
Im hoping to pick up a bike hoist soon . Bending over is no fun anymore. LOL
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[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
Wife's BIG bike......[strike] 1981 GPZ 1100 Kerker and [strike]factory FI[/strike] Mikuni RS34s W/ K&N pods[/strike] SOLD
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Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer: in progress
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This is how it looked after Jack worked his crafty magic.
Now it was up to me to caulk the trim and paint. This has been done. I got to say this whole process was hard on my body. I have hurt in places I did not know I could hurt! :pinch: :laugh:
It is hard to believe that the addition is pretty much finished. I still need to mount the Gladiator cabinets to the walls; found out I ordered the wrong mounting track. The correct track is on its way. By this weekend, I will be organizing everything. Did get some help from a nice neighbor, rented a truck with a lift gate and moved the equipment and some of my bikes back in. My electrician came back and wired the plug for my 60 gal. air compressor. I just need to get some piping to route out of the air tank. Will see about some pictures with the bikes and equipment in the space. It is filling up quickly. Stay tuned!
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1974 F7 175 -first bike and still own, full resto soon!
2002 ZRX1200R -Red the faster color
2011 Concours 14 -Now a Snarling Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!
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Now the fun begins!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- The 60 gallon air compressor is in, wired and ready to be piped.
- The Atlas Tire Changer is in place. Will be cleaning it up and assessing condition further. Have a source for parts and expertise. It has the proper motorcycle tire adaptor & jig.
- The Handy Lift is on it’s place and have test run with Bike loaded. That is going to make life much easier!
- The matching Gladiator workbench, wall cabinets, under bench chest, and floor gear closet look good and will aid in storage and functionality. The wall cabinets are mounted on PVC type tracks. They can move on the wall laterally. Plus easy to mount & remove. I have also added more tracks with Gladiator shelving in main 2 car space. Plus, will be mounting one in new addition. It will be perfect for storing large boxes with my spare fuel tanks and saddles.
It will be some time getting familiarized and finding the optimal fit for everything. Thanks for going along on this journey with me. Hope you like what you see and maybe get an idea or two for your own work space!
KZ RIDER RELAY FLAG CARRIER #55
1977 KZ650B Ready & Fit to Roll Anywhere!
1974 F7 175 -first bike and still own, full resto soon!
2002 ZRX1200R -Red the faster color
2011 Concours 14 -Now a Snarling Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!
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