| >>>EPaul21988@aol.com said:
 > 2. Dig a pit in one side  for underside work.  I'm so irked that I didn't
 > think of this early enough to do it myself. 
Before you do this, check your local building codes.  Some areas forbid pits 
in residential garages.  Reasons offered are that they can be dangerous to 
firefighters entering a smoke-filled garage, and that they can collect 
denser-than-air explosive vapours that normally would flow out of the garage 
and disperse.
Whatever, you surely don't want to put your garage up only to have the 
building inspector come to sign off your permit and instead make you fill in 
the pit.
  --berry
Berry Kercheval :: kerch@parc.xerox.com :: Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
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