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  • Edouglas30
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    Originally posted by Phoenix///M3 View Post
    Auto stacker might work well in there

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    Will have to check out

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  • Phoenix///M3
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    Originally posted by Edouglas30 View Post
    Still have to order 4 post lift
    Auto stacker might work well in there

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  • Edouglas30
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    Still have to order 4 post lift
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  • chalaka
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    Slow progress to get mine tidy up~
    limited working space/height, but better than working outdoor under the sun before~​

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  • nahvkolaj
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    Some nice setups here. Someday I’ll build a shop or move to a place with a shop.

    Mine’s a simple 2-car. In the middle of doing some work on it right now: getting a new garage door, new side entry door, insulating the ceiling. Probably going to replace the standing shelf and some other shelving with cabinets to keep things contained for earthquake safety.

    Enough room for the M3 (over the quick jacks), Z3, and dirt bike.



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  • bigjae46
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    Wow! Nice garages!

    I just work in a normal attached 2 car garage. It's a challenge at times but I like the convenience. I haven't really settled down yet...hoping to stay in Houston. Just waiting for this housing market to crash so I can move into something with a 3 car garage and space to build a small shop in the backyard for fabricating stuff - cutting, sanding, painting, etc.

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  • stash1
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    I think there was another garage thread floating around here somewhere that I posted in as well…but here’s a couple more shots. Its just your basic 2 bay garage, and it’s still evolving, but it’s come a long way from when I moved in. I also installed a garage door opener extension kit, and converted over to a jackshaft set up so that I could 'max' out the lift.


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  • jpiazzam3
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

    With a garage like yours, I would get a 2-posts lift,
    not QuickJacks. I would love to have that space and height!
    I’m just worried about my slab as it was already existing before I put up the garage. Im not too sure if I would have to cut into it and pour footings to support the weight of the lift and car on it


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  • jpiazzam3
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

    With a garage like yours, I would get a 2-posts lift,
    not QuickJacks. I would love to have that space and height!
    Me too I’m currently looking into one.


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  • Lagunaseca_Blau
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    Originally posted by SQ13 View Post
    …Having more space to move around with the lift is nice, but looking up vs laying on back is a lot less comfortable...
    I have seen guys raise the lift only a few feet off the floor and lay on their backs to work on lines before. Regardless, jack stands won’t give you the same amount of options that full lifts offer.

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  • SQ13
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    I’ve worked on my car many times on a two post lift, and I still prefer working on it when it’s on jack stands/Quickjack. Is that weird? Having more space to move around with the lift is nice, but looking up vs laying on back is a lot less comfortable.

    With that garage space, you could have a lift or two AND Quickjacks if desired. I’ve seen a ton of people get a four post lift and use quickjacks on it for wheels off work.

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  • Gt4
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    Originally posted by jpiazzam3 View Post
    Here’s mine she’s not the prettiest but
    With a garage like yours, I would get a 2-posts lift,
    not QuickJacks. I would love to have that space and height!

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  • maw1124
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    Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
    [USER="2257"]https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/...-garage.55006/. Still one of my favorites. Amazing forethought went into this space.
    That’s impressive! Very well thought. I’m not buying $2k total spend, especially if I add thought time. But still, very nice. Seems like the car will live with him forever. Meanwhile I’ll be supporting the economy. Maybe one day a real working garage will make sense for me.

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    Last edited by maw1124; 01-10-2023, 05:51 AM.

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  • Cubieman
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    It's a mess currently..
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  • timmo
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    It's not much but at least I have one... not that common where I live, if you're on your own.

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