Okay here they are:
Prevouse one in Yorkton:
outside
inside
Saskatoon garge:
I don't have any pictures of the inside of the garage in Sasktoon but it was 24x28 insulated,heated and wired for 220. One door as the previous ower covered the other with drywall.
At the present house we don't have a garage but hopefully by 2008 I will. It will be bigger 28x30. lots of room for storage and room to work.
^^^ Sweet! Funny its so huge, yet completely empty :P
hardk0re,Mar 10 2007, 06:43 PM Wrote:^^^ Sweet! Funny its so huge, yet completely empty :P
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well u do need to keep that bike somewhere :D
The reason it was empty because we just cleaned it.....so here are a couple with the cars and someone doing some work.
no garage for me.. i have a bag of tools in a bag in my trunk.. and a piece of cardboard to lay on when i work on the car in my parking spot
NikiterZTS,Mar 11 2007, 01:19 PM Wrote:i got a little bit of room to work in
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I see you have a photo of the Castrol Solistice. The company I work for (Wakefield) paid for that car. Wakefield does the distribution and marketing for Castrol motor oil here in Canada. It is a nice car, but I think its a little over the top. I wish I had an indoor space to put my car. It has been parked for the passed 3 weeks waiting on the green light from my doctor so I can get behind the wheel again.
^^--- I hate to say this, but the castrol Solstice is even worse looking in person..
yea i got a couple of those posters from the show and thats where i've seen the car in person.....it was def a lil too much
over all i thought that the car looked alright, but it was lacking in the turbo department, they should have stuck on a big gt35r
naz,Mar 11 2007, 03:32 AM Wrote:no garage for me.. i have a bag of tools in a bag in my trunk.. and a piece of cardboard to lay on when i work on the car in my parking spot
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+1 to that...
My garage....
and a very dirty car. What you can't see is the oil-soaked cardboard under the front. Still fighting the oil leak.
I'd throw all Toronto maple leafs crap in the garage to if I was you.
Spent Saturday painting the garage with some cheapo $13 walmart pre-tinted paint, and the garage floor with some epoxy. Looks better than my original disaster in post #1, but its still a single car garage :(
nice! I've been looking at that epoxy stuff....
Next year though!
Nice work, yeah the epoxy is your best bet usually. I've seen tiled garage floors in person, they photgraph well, but in real life you see everything :ph34r:
NefCanuck
Kevin.......is that a wood garage door that you have put insulation on it to help with cold tempatures?
If it is I will tell you why you need to remove it atleast once a year.
meford4u,Jul 23 2007, 06:25 PM Wrote:Kevin.......is that a wood garage door that you have put insulation on it to help with cold tempatures?
If it is I will tell you why you need to remove it atleast once a year.
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it is wood, I figured it would be ok since its insulation on one side and plastic on the other, not on both sides. Why should I remove it?
hardk0re,Jul 23 2007, 08:53 PM Wrote:meford4u,Jul 23 2007, 06:25 PM Wrote:Kevin.......is that a wood garage door that you have put insulation on it to help with cold tempatures?
If it is I will tell you why you need to remove it atleast once a year.
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it is wood, I figured it would be ok since its insulation on one side and plastic on the other, not on both sides. Why should I remove it?
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Condensation? Wood rot?