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Re: More space for Hudsons, parts & pieces...
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,077Platinum Member
    Nice looking - "More space for Hudson, parts and pieces, huh. Wanna bet it'll be full to the doors before you know what's happening. LOL

    I need an outbuilding like that out back of my place here. Not that I have a car to work on, but would be good for storage - got a lot of stuff in the back room that should be in an outside storage building.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • Lee ODellLee ODell
    Posts: 1,853Platinum Member
    That looks real good. What, not filled up yet. Wherzzz the parts?

    Lee O'Dell
  • HudMotCarCoHudMotCarCo
    Posts: 103Expert Adviser
    I like the clean interior finish of the structure. Where we live wind is a major problem at times. Do you happen to know how well this building can tolerate occasional gusts of 70 to 80 mph :woohoo: ?

    Bill
    Bill
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,477Platinum Member
    Rick-

    Very nice. I like the paint booth idea. If you go this route, work hard at keeping the environment clean. If you don't mind my asking, what did this run you? I could use some more space like crazy.
  • dave kastelicdave kastelic
    Posts: 264Gold Member
    Looks good Rick. With winter around the corner this will give you a nice space to work on the '39 no matter what is going on outside. Dave
  • 54SuperWasp54SuperWasp
    Posts: 530Gold Member
    Nice garage you have there Rick,

    Just in case, I know you got the gutters ok, but have you checked the inclination of the driveway? Just to be sure the water would not come under the walls or the doors... I had to work on the lot lately where my house is built, putting a drain in the ground because the water coming from the mountain was getting into my basement. Of course, I had a lot of boxes on the floor...:( Problem is fixed now and I wanted to be sure it would not happen to you. :( Michel.
  • onerare39onerare39
    Posts: 534Hitchhiker
    Rick,
    Nice Job!
    Maybe a good bead of caulk around the outside perimeter might keep water and melting snow from trickling in, might keep a few bugs out too!

    John