Dave M
06-19-2016, 08:18 PM
Hello folks,
Over the last year, I've been busy, among other things, building a garage. It's 22'x32', 6" walls (R20 walls) (R40 ceilings). Its 15', 8" tall (a smidge over city regs.....) with scissor trusses to accomodate two post lift. As my lift choice changed after drywalling, I built in the ceiling pockets you'll see in the photos (I needed ~12' clearance). The heater is a 45,000 btu nat. gas radiant, very quiet and efficient. I don't mud/tape (very well) so I sealed the seams with mud and covered with 1x4 trim. Cheap, fast and adds some contrast.
I didn't clean the joint up for the pics, but I keep things fairly tidy. The lift in an Atlas PV-10 - 10,000 lb, Asymmetric/Symetric Arm Design http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-PV-10P from Greg Smith Equipment. Lift assmebled fine over the course of a few days, no missing parts, everything plumb and secure. We've done a few jobs and I'm in the middle of a steerng box replacing (received incorrect part so we now wait :( ).
I now realise the pics are pretty crappy, so will add some better ones down the road.
Anyhow, just wanted to share. Let me know if you have any questions. Better yet, share some of your garage pics!
Dave
84788479848084818482
Over the last year, I've been busy, among other things, building a garage. It's 22'x32', 6" walls (R20 walls) (R40 ceilings). Its 15', 8" tall (a smidge over city regs.....) with scissor trusses to accomodate two post lift. As my lift choice changed after drywalling, I built in the ceiling pockets you'll see in the photos (I needed ~12' clearance). The heater is a 45,000 btu nat. gas radiant, very quiet and efficient. I don't mud/tape (very well) so I sealed the seams with mud and covered with 1x4 trim. Cheap, fast and adds some contrast.
I didn't clean the joint up for the pics, but I keep things fairly tidy. The lift in an Atlas PV-10 - 10,000 lb, Asymmetric/Symetric Arm Design http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Atlas-PV-10P from Greg Smith Equipment. Lift assmebled fine over the course of a few days, no missing parts, everything plumb and secure. We've done a few jobs and I'm in the middle of a steerng box replacing (received incorrect part so we now wait :( ).
I now realise the pics are pretty crappy, so will add some better ones down the road.
Anyhow, just wanted to share. Let me know if you have any questions. Better yet, share some of your garage pics!
Dave
84788479848084818482