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mikejr 09-03-2007 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by CO Hummer
Home Depot. I looked around a lot before I found these. They are Closetmaid "Maximum Load" series. They have a rhino lining type of exterior, but they are polished so it's super smooth and easy to wipe off with a California duster.


Is the interior of your garage finished with drywall? The HVAC guy will have the unit heater installed in two weeks, then i've got to insulate and get the bathroom installed, but for the main bay areas of the garage I was thinking of going with a t-1-11 siding on the walls since drywall bangs up so easily.

ssgharkness020147 09-03-2007 08:34 PM

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Thats pretty sweet CO. I think you have enough BTU's coming from those heaters to heat a 35,000 sq/ft warehouse. ;) Do you have a floor coating down, or is that concrete just really really clean?

CO Hummer 09-03-2007 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by mikejr
Is the interior of your garage finished with drywall?


Yep, standard drywall. I kinda wish I'd thought of your idea. Now you tell me. :o

CO Hummer 09-03-2007 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ssgharkness020147
Thats pretty sweet CO. I think you have enough BTU's coming from those heaters to heat a 35,000 sq/ft warehouse. ;) Do you have a floor coating down, or is that concrete just really really clean?


You are right. I way way way overkilled on the heaters. The garage is insulated so well that I could heat the whole thing on 1/2 of one of those two heaters. I have 150,000 BTU across those two heaters. It'll heat up quick after the garage doors are opened in the winter. :D

KenP 09-03-2007 10:08 PM

Re: Expanded Garage, almost done!
 
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Originally Posted by mikejr
Is the interior of your garage finished with drywall? The HVAC guy will have the unit heater installed in two weeks, then i've got to insulate and get the bathroom installed, but for the main bay areas of the garage I was thinking of going with a t-1-11 siding on the walls since drywall bangs up so easily.

Have you thought about going with slat wall. Then you have cabinet and accessory options.

KenP 09-03-2007 10:11 PM

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Forgot to mention, I really like the gloss ceiling and the lighting. You've got plenty of it.

jmsspratlin 09-03-2007 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by CO Hummer
There's nothing more fun that dusting the garage in my Capris while listening to Wham on the radio.



So, that's what CO stands for.....Capri Owner. Nice..:D

H2wifey 09-03-2007 11:31 PM

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He really means GAY. No I'm just playin it's ok that you bought capri pants. I'm sure that when you were in the store you didn't see the tags, right:)

ssgharkness020147 09-04-2007 02:26 AM

Re: Expanded Garage, almost done!
 
A wise man once told me; its not done til its overdone. I'm planning on 100,000 BTU's to my garage, but I want to do central air in my garage and have AC too. What type of insulation did you use? I'm thinking I'll do foam which should give me R32 or so.




Quote:

Originally Posted by CO Hummer
You are right. I way way way overkilled on the heaters. The garage is insulated so well that I could heat the whole thing on 1/2 of one of those two heaters. I have 150,000 BTU across those two heaters. It'll heat up quick after the garage doors are opened in the winter. :D


bparker 09-04-2007 06:47 PM

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Holy sheat! Nice garage! Well done! :beerchug:


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