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  • #31
    Originally posted by jetice View Post
    If you guys are using an indoor woodstove for heat, I would suggest a ceiling fan above it as it makes the shop heat much faster/more evenly.

    p.s. how are you guys insulating the roof?
    blowing in insulation about 6 inches think i believe. no ceiling fans but will have a small fan mounted near it to move the air around.


    Originally posted by meissen View Post
    I've also seen people put a pipe in the wall that goes to an underground sump
    yeah a urinal or the poor mans set up which u just explained is the lazy persons way out. i would much rather walk out side and take a leak then smell that shit inside.. no thanks.. not that lazy.. like james said.. Over rated




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    • #32
      Originally posted by kammi10 View Post
      blowing in insulation about 6 inches think i believe. no ceiling fans but will have a small fan mounted near it to move the air around.

      That will make it very easy to heat. We have 8" of rolled insulation, it takes about 4 hours to heat, and even if we never fire the stove, it doesn't freeze in the winter. I'll talk to my dad this afternoon to see if he has any lessons learned he can pass on to you
      1996 Trans Am WS6 - long term project


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      • #33
        Originally posted by jetice View Post
        That will make it very easy to heat. We have 8" of rolled insulation, it takes about 4 hours to heat, and even if we never fire the stove, it doesn't freeze in the winter. I'll talk to my dad this afternoon to see if he has any lessons learned he can pass on to you
        ok.. my dad is quite knowledgeable on doing this. built our entire house with a few friends back in the day




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        • #34
          Originally posted by kammi10 View Post
          ok.. my dad is quite knowledgeable on doing this. built our entire house with a few friends back in the day
          No doubt, sounds a lot like my dad. Just figured I would share some stuff that he would do differently if he could after owning his barn and our shop. Just trying to help.
          1996 Trans Am WS6 - long term project


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          • #35
            no problem feel free to ask him and let me know anyways..




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            • #36
              Originally posted by kammi10 View Post
              ok.. my dad is quite knowledgeable on doing this. built our entire house with a few friends back in the day
              It's unfortunate that we don't continue doing that these days, honestly. My dad's uncle was building his own house and my dad helped him build it. I think that's why my dad is such a handy man around the house. I tried to help out as much as possible with finishing our basement at my parents' house because I wanted to learn it just the same.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by meissen View Post
                It's unfortunate that we don't continue doing that these days, honestly. My dad's uncle was building his own house and my dad helped him build it. I think that's why my dad is such a handy man around the house. I tried to help out as much as possible with finishing our basement at my parents' house because I wanted to learn it just the same.
                it still happens just not near as much.. i did construction for a summer and deff plan on helping with this quite a bit so i will be able to build my own when i get a house in the next year or two




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                • #38
                  12 foot ceilings and 5 inchs of high pressure concrete

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by 1BADAIR View Post
                    5 inchs of high pressure concrete
                    Not everyone has brent's checkbook
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                    • #40
                      Urinal's are not overrated. I don't know about you but when I am working on stuff in the winter I don't like laying in puddles of melted snow under my car from everytime I have to go #1. Same for winter card parties. We keep gallons of diluted bleach near by our "poor mans urinal" and it has never smelled. In the summer we don't really use it, but who cares if its useful during the winter. It was an easy install.
                      Last edited by JoeliusZ28; April 23rd, 2012, 08:15 PM.
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                      • #41
                        Werd. Having to go inside sometimes means cleaning up, urinal in the garage means you step aside and take care of business. Then again if you're willing to just go outside and piss behind back, then no biggie.
                        - Brian Meissen
                        Owner, MiFBody.com
                        Administrator, LTxTech.com


                        1994 Camaro LT1 Transplant - 357ci LT1, cammed, stalled, and driven.
                        2022 Camaro LT1 - "Cherry Bomb 2"
                        Michigan FBody Meet & Greet Car Show 2022
                        June 4th, 2022 - 9am to 3pm!!!
                        The HUB Stadium, Auburn Hills, MI

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by meissen View Post
                          Werd. Having to go inside sometimes means cleaning up, urinal in the garage means you step aside and take care of business. Then again if you're willing to just go outside and piss behind back, then no biggie.
                          not always.. soon as you walk in the back door of my house is the bathroom.. but with this barn u will be able to take a step out the back door and do your business and then wallk back in.. not even walking in the snow




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                          • #43
                            LMAO this thread went from a new garage to a discussion about our preferences of pissing locations, Myself, i'm fond of givin the general a breath of fresh air (read that, pissin out the back door!)

                            otherwise garage shall be OSUM when finished!
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                            • #44
                              im like chuck norris. i piss excellence . no smell, just pure excellence

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by SS4Matt View Post
                                LMAO this thread went from a new garage to a discussion about our preferences of pissing locations, Myself, i'm fond of givin the general a breath of fresh air (read that, pissin out the back door!)

                                otherwise garage shall be OSUM when finished!
                                lol.. need to get some new pictures but there is shit all parked in the way right now.. maybe tomorrow




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