Michael,
Build the garage at least twice as big as you planned to do and high
enough to accomodate the lift comfortly. Provide for plenty of space for
spare parts.
Make provisions for future expansion. Make sure there is heating (and/or
airco if you want it very luxurious), hot & cold water, dishwasher,
fridge and oven (all 3 for maintainance jobs of course) and computer
with printer.
Do not forget to built a large garden shed filled with wonderfull SS
garden tools first to prepare the Missus.
Have a happy 2010.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Awgertoo@aol.com schreef:
> This year Mary and I (both) got a special present--after living in a rental
> house since we sold our last home almost three years ago and looking at
> lots of houses we didn't like we finally found one that we really like and
> closed on it on Tuesday.
>
> It meets both of our needs--about 3+ acres in a wooded semi-rural
> neighborhood which is what we wanted, plenty of room for our dog and Mary's
>garden
> and bees and there is room to build a free-standing garage that will
> comfortably accommodate 3 cars(our two Healeys and my Elva) plus my 20' car
> trailer and a two post lift. What else could a boy want! Today is our
> anniversary and we took dinner up and ate our first meal there--candlelight,
>roses
> and everything!
>
> We have agreed that at least for this and the coming year all gifts
> (birthdays, anniversary, Xmas/Channukah, etc. will be "house related". Mary
>is
> figuring out how to redo the kitchen and right now I am drawing up plans for
> the garage--the lift is of course something we both need since I look
> after all the cars, so that will be one of those gifts....
>
> Best to all for a great holiday season--Michael Oritt
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