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Old 06-21-2003, 07:03 AM
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I have been wanting to build a garage to house my 67 Pickup for over two years now. I finally accomplished this goal this week. I had tuff shed build a 18 x 26, they did a great job. Since the inside is just 2x4 studs, I have a clean slate to start with. Does any one have any suggestions on how I should set it up?
 
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My dad's garage is done in antique tools... I know this isn't what you ment but adding a little retro always makes a shop look more like a shop. Also make sure you get a heater.... Damn cold winters
 
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Is the 18 the deep or the wide. If 18 is the deep, I would create a 6 foot wide stroage area for big tools like air compressors and the such and the use the other 20 feet as a bay for the truck (paint, sand blasting, mechanic work and the such). This is what I am intending to do with my garage.
 
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The garage is 18 wide x 26 feet deep, I have enough room at the end for bench, air compressor and such. Being 18 wide should give me enough room to store the cab and box while I am painting the frame. This weekend I plan on running the electricals and getting started on the insulation. Anyone have any suggestions for heat? Thanks.
 




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