Garage Build - Size questions 4cg vs 3cg DD + suggestions please!


I built my garage a couple years ago and got some real helpful info from Garagejournal.com.


Two suggestions though: Don't skimp on the lighting and use brass for the stripper pole.
 
Believe it is a good idea to conceal garage doors if possible when entering your property. That is how we designed our entry:

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Have a interior garage door to separate the wood shop from the cars. If need be, can roll a car into the wood shop for short term storage:

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As for power, there is a separate 200 Amp service. Heat is in floor hydronic (love it). Lights are T-8 4 bulb, 4' long and are recessed in the area over the lifts. Have lots of outlets and air plumbing installed.

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My "do overs" would be to add in-floor lighting under the lifts. Add the appropriate ceiling outlets for the lift pumps and the charge stations (can still do this). Did plan for air there.

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And, as others have said, always consider going bigger if possible. Where the "chrome era" cars live:

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The "modern era" cars are here:

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Also, the space is designed for entertaining as well:

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An overview of the property:

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That overview shot is just s-t-u-n-n-i-n-g, sir!!! Dear LORD, that's a nice place/location!!! :bow :bow :bow

Edit: I assume you're located on the 'Sound somewhere?
 
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That overview shot is just s-t-u-n-n-i-n-g, sir!!! Dear LORD, that's a nice place/location!!! :bow :bow :bow

Edit: I assume you're located on the 'Sound somewhere?

Thanks, EP.

Located along the Strait of Juan deFuca.

A shot of what we started with:

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Garages are like Penises.You can never have one to big!
Specracer needs to post a picture of his Garage.Its the best I have seen. Post it Andy!
 
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In my next garage - the one thing I would have as priority number one would be to design the layout so I would never to have to move one car in order to get to another.

@Tomcat - love the Glastron .... I recently bought one and will be recieving it late next week ... can´t wait.

:cheers
Anders
 
In my next garage - the one thing I would have as priority number one would be to design the layout so I would never to have to move one car in order to get to another.

@Tomcat - love the Glastron .... I recently bought one and will be recieving it late next week ... can´t wait.

:cheers
Anders
Agreed...random access to any car (and no poles...or at least a minimum of inside supports).
I had the G-C CVX-16 for ~25 years. At least three motors (maybe 4)...as I lived on the water in Pensacola and used it a bunch!