Your MINI Garage
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hmm...yeah, not gonna be posting any pics of MY garage on this thread. (with its piles of pool toys, Christmas decorations, and leftover bits of furniture) But do want to know how high the garage ceilings have to be for a lift to work, and the black and white floor in the first post--are those just peel and stick vinyl tiles?
#28
hmm...yeah, not gonna be posting any pics of MY garage on this thread. (with its piles of pool toys, Christmas decorations, and leftover bits of furniture) But do want to know how high the garage ceilings have to be for a lift to work, and the black and white floor in the first post--are those just peel and stick vinyl tiles?
#30
Two of these floors appear to be a product called Park Smart Tiles. Something I have been looking into for my garage refinish. Im still wondering if I can use a jack on them though. Here's a link with more info... http://www.autogeek.net/parksmart-ga...loor-tile.html
I have used my jack on it without detriment but would rather use a protecting pice of carboard or something similar if I were going to do it frequently. I have a 4-post lift so tend to use that mostly.
#31
Patches-
Love your garage too. How do you like the BendPak lift. I like to wrench a bit on my d90 Rover and would love the ability to wrench with my vehicle up. I have 15 ft ceiling so the lift could accommodate my lifted truck without problem.
My garage started out like this...
In anticipation of our new Mini we updated our garage. It's not done yet, but about 75% of the way there. I am still looking for a lift to buy in the summer, add a tv and stereo, and some auto art work for the walls. Hopefully I will finish up on the garage when the weather warms again.
My garage currently it looks like this...
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Nothing quite as extravagant as some of the beautiful ones pictured on here. However, you must know that it takes a pretty special car for me to move the motorcycles over to make room.
Of course, my main reason for putting it in the garage was so it'd be out of sight while we head off on vacation. Also, it's much easier to hop in a semi-warm car than a super cold car in the morning. When the weather warms up or I start working on motorcycle projects it'll likely move back outside. :D
Of course, my main reason for putting it in the garage was so it'd be out of sight while we head off on vacation. Also, it's much easier to hop in a semi-warm car than a super cold car in the morning. When the weather warms up or I start working on motorcycle projects it'll likely move back outside. :D
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All kidding aside that is a beautiful Mini!!
#42
Some very nice garages here! I've already gotten some ideas for finishing on my new garage that we are breaking ground on in the spring. 4500+ sq feet of auto heaven! Once it is done I will definitely be hosting work parties for all of my MINI friends. Please keep posting images of your spaces everyone.
Unfortunately the floor in the current garage has sunk about two feet and the MINI can't get in anymore. In the mean time... this is where my MINI will spend the winter...
Unfortunately the floor in the current garage has sunk about two feet and the MINI can't get in anymore. In the mean time... this is where my MINI will spend the winter...
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#46
I love what you've done with the place! It's so open and airy without any sense of claustrophobia inherent in so many of today's garages! By the way, is that large brown and red mobile tool case in the background the new one from Snap-on I've been reading about?
All kidding aside that is a beautiful Mini!!
All kidding aside that is a beautiful Mini!!
#48
Okay the lift is done! What a project that was. Other than placing the massive platforms into place my Wife and I did it all. Took 3 guys to move the platforms.
The platform is 70" from the ground. There's about 18" between the spoiler lip and the ceiling.
There's room for my hatch to open underneath.
A few random shots to show how the garage has come along.
I built the work bench with left over wood from the garage construction.
That's the bathroom.
Finally a place for the automotive art I've had for years!
Merry Christmas everyone!
The platform is 70" from the ground. There's about 18" between the spoiler lip and the ceiling.
There's room for my hatch to open underneath.
A few random shots to show how the garage has come along.
I built the work bench with left over wood from the garage construction.
That's the bathroom.
Finally a place for the automotive art I've had for years!
Merry Christmas everyone!
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#50
Nice place squirlz.
What lift did you get? Are you gonna post a thread on the subject? I would be interested in what you had to go thru, how much clearance you need etc.
I see this as a great way to store my cars and still use the space. I hate leaving a car out in the winter.
What lift did you get? Are you gonna post a thread on the subject? I would be interested in what you had to go thru, how much clearance you need etc.
I see this as a great way to store my cars and still use the space. I hate leaving a car out in the winter.
It has removable wheels but it does not move easily!