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Well i'll share too.. Its 26 deep and 42 wide.. should have built it 36 deep and 60 wide.
This faces the house side
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This is outside.. the left side is my work area just tools and stuff..
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I seem to have lost the picture facing the other way.. i'll get one tomorrow.. My team of dogs are sleeping in there i don't wan't to wake em..
 
You don't like John Deere do you?

Well i'll share too.. Its 26 deep and 42 wide.. should have built it 36 deep and 60 wide.
This faces the house side
tractor002.jpg



This is outside.. the left side is my work area just tools and stuff..
oneofthesethings.jpg


I seem to have lost the picture facing the other way.. i'll get one tomorrow.. My team of dogs are sleeping in there i don't wan't to wake em..
 
Well 6x20 tool shop and 12x24 garage dont even come close to 40x80! Sheeeiiite!
 
24 deep x 22 wide - it's the biggest the county would let the builder go when the house was built...
 

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The garage looks ugly and a mess. My uncle has some cool Dodge stuff in his auto body shop. Ill post my car stuff that i have.
 
The garage looks ugly and a mess. My uncle has some cool Dodge stuff in his auto body shop. Ill post my car stuff that i have.

Hell, ya oughta see the shed....LOL LOL LOL.... I'm using the Bee clone project as a shelf while we work on my son's 65....I'm just glad to have what I have to work in.
 
Heres where I work on mine; built two years ago for under 5K 18' X 36'. Salvaged lumber, windows, man door, garage door, (10w 8h) wood stove. Still wiring it and need to dry wall takes time as, money allows.
 

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Happy Holidays FABO Members!

First let me say I am very lucky to have a wife that lets me pursue my dreams without too much fuss. Second, I am lucky to finally have the finances to build and buy things I have always dreamed about. I have worked hard all my life, saved my money, and been lucky to have some of my investments pay off.

I live on a 30 acre farrm which I grow corn on as a hobby. My house and buildings set in the middle of the property. I have a 60 x 60 farm barn I store my equipment in and do my "dirty" repair work. We built a heated 54 x 90 barn for toys. This barn has three sections. The rear 2/3rds are for heated storage (no more winterizing things). The front 1/3rd has 2 stories. The bottom story is for my office and "cleaner" work area. The 2nd story is our bar where we entertain.

Ma Snart
 

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happy holidays fabo members!

First let me say i am very lucky to have a wife that lets me pursue my dreams without too much fuss. Second, i am lucky to finally have the finances to build and buy things i have always dreamed about. I have worked hard all my life, saved my money, and been lucky to have some of my investments pay off.

I live on a 30 acre farrm which i grow corn on as a hobby. My house and buildings set in the middle of the property. I have a 60 x 60 farm barn i store my equipment in and do my "dirty" repair work. We built a heated 54 x 90 barn for toys. This barn has three sections. The rear 2/3rds are for heated storage (no more winterizing things). The front 1/3rd has 2 stories. The bottom story is for my office and "cleaner" work area. The 2nd story is our bar where we entertain.

Ma snart

you win!!!
 
That's awesome....hope to one day be so fortunate....my divorces wiped me out of my dream garage...
 
There are some nice garages on here!!:glasses7:


Ma Snart that garage is insane!! Your bar area is nicer than my house!! :prayer:





That's awesome....hope to one day be so fortunate....my divorces wiped me out of my dream garage...

Someone in the same boat I am!! lol


Again, some really nice garages you guys have! Carry on!! :D
 
First ever video of my shop ...

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LOL!! I should've cleaned up Billy's mess first.
 
Started formwork a week ago got this far by the end of the labor day weekend. Dodge looks so much happier with room to stretch out.
Don't know what happened to the first pictures.
 

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You guys spend some quality time in your garage. I need to add better lighting and a white epoxy floor. My garage is too cold in the winter to work comfortably. For big jobs like removing an engine or transmission, I prefer working outside on my RV driveway (behind fence) since better lighting, more elbow room, and much nicer on a sunny day, so those without a garage shouldn't feel impoverished.
 
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