I guess it bugs me when someone posts a personal garage like this, says the owner asked for their information not to be made public (perfectly reasonable), and someone takes it upon themselves to Google the owner and post their name and occupation in the thread. Carry on.
I'm with you on the googling/outing for no reason of owners who wish to remain anonymous. Not cool. I was referring to this post when I made my previous observation:
Aha! The real question is: Enjoy a dinner looking at the F430.. Or enjoy the F430 looking at the dinner?! Sent from my F430 using Tapatalk.
Just starting my garage project. I bought an old decrepit Laundromat of about 2200 sq.ft. which will be converted into a car storage-workshop-man cave Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here is what the interior looks like right now. It had no HVAC system so that is going in along with upgraded electrical/ lighting plus some major plumbing changes. The flooring and interior trim will be done last Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
laundromat with no AC in central FL. I bet that was a fun place to spend the afternoon cool project! keep the pictures coming.
I divided my garage into two sections. One section is the workshop, and the other the parking area. They are divided by the sliding doors seen here. This is from the parking area. The service area is on the other side of the screens. It can get very warm here in the tropics, so each section is air-conditioned separately. Andy Image Unavailable, Please Login
This is the workshop area, which some of you have seen before. The tool cabinets are here, and the floor is epoxy-coated, rather than tile as in the parking area. I have a 2-post lift, seen here. It is made for standard-height ceilings and has the added bonus of not being obtrusive. The highest position won't allow one to stand beneath the car, but one can sit on a rolling stool. It certainly is an advantage over jack stands. which i used to use before. The hydraulic pump for the lift rolls on a trolley, so can be moved to some corner when not in use. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
When a car is in the service area, I have a spare slot that comes in handy for the local sports car club’s stewards meetings, one shown in progress here. We just bring in a folding table and chairs. The floor-to-ceiling windows to the left look to the view of a small pond and the adjoining hill. Andy Image Unavailable, Please Login
This is the sliding screen that divides the work and parking areas. I have an eclectic, not expensive, and very small collection of cars, mostly old. Just a few cars I like, bought over many years Image Unavailable, Please Login