I have to admit, I did get ONE thing from the program on "Extreme Garages",
That was, once I put an "office" in the garage, to move my entire Hot
Wheels collection in there.
(FWIW, I'm building the new shop attached to an existing 20X30 2 floor
garage. The second floor of the garage will be a loft Office. I plan to
have glass windows looking out over the shop space. (Only half of the loft
will be office, the other half will be storage.)
Inch
jmark.vanscot
er@amd.com To: mikey@b2systems.com,
epetrevich@relavis.com,
shop-talk@autox.team.net
10/08/01 cc:
09:09 PM Subject: RE: "Extreme Garages"
I have seen some episodes where they really re not finished within the
time,
but on the make-ready session next day, they "clear up" those details.
I think the time is always a problem on a project, I know it is for me!
Mark V.S. in Austin, TX
P.S. The zoning around here is no unattached garage larger than 1000
(1200?)
sq ft. However, for an attached garage-the limit of your lot is the limit
of
the structure.
I asked if I could really build a guest cabin with a 5000 sq ft garage, guy
said "Yup". Seems strange, but I like it!
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Rambour [mailto:mikey@b2systems.com]
>Anyway, he said that much of the "speciality" items are given to the teams
>or planted in the JY. (Like the $80,000 worth of ag tires for the
"Monster
you have to plant some things otherwise they could not build in the time
allotted. No junk yard could be that complete...I still like the show and
wish they would have more new ones. Although I do wonder about the fact
that everyone always finishes in the last 10 minutes, are they told to do
that ?
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