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Re: Garage Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:22 pm
by Tom
murphsea wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:11 pm
blueline wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:07 pm
I'm in TN and, while I have no flood risk whatsoever, it can still get humid at times during the year, although not nearly to the extent you're dealing with in Charleston. Anyway, I air-conditioned the whole space (Samsung Quantum mini-split HVAC) that does a fantastic job year-round.
Mine is a fairly large and deep 3-1/2 car garage, plus a storm/safe room. However, it is very well insulated and sealed. I mostly have custom-built wood cabinets (nothing fancy - just clean and functional) with a mix of other storage I've accumulated over time. Temp & humidity control is important to me so I also have a dehumidifier as a backup and assist if needed for any extreme humidity summer days & nights.
Thanks for the feedback.
Some people around here put plexiglass on the inside of the louver panels to keep out at least some of the dust and pollen (don't get me started on the pollen here). It may help and I might be able to put in a dehumidifier once I have that done.
When I lived in Miami, I rented a house with a standard 2-car garage. My BMW 3 series at the time kept smelling like mildew, and I was changing the cabin filters like crazy. I eventually got a couple portable dehumidifiers for the garage and was stunned at how much water they pulled out. Easily a gallon an hour, sometimes 2. I ended up putting some in the house too, which really helped the a/c cool the place. Positive air pressure inside the garage can help with pollen too, but you'd need some kind of hvac for that...
Re: Garage Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:23 pm
by murphsea
Bill in Bama wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:18 pm
Pollen? I can give you pollen. In spring everything growing in Alabama seems to put out pollen but the most potent is the pine pollen that coats everything in yellow/green powder. Even in my garage. With the door closed.
Yeah, the pine pollen here is very bad too. You can see clouds of it being blown around.
My black GT3 is going to be a challenge during those times.
Thinking of getting one of the CR Spotless water filtration systems so I can easily just spray the cars down without having to go through a whole wash routine. They're ceramic coated so it should work well I would think.
When I moved to Charleston people used to talk about getting their houses washed and I was thinking they were crazy.
Never did that in Chicago and certainly not in Ireland when I lived there.
Everything is green after pollen season. It's incredible.
Re: Garage Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:36 pm
by Bill in Bama
Re: Garage Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 1:09 pm
by blueline
@Bill in Bama
Kind comments on the way from a cold, icy, dreary Mid TN day...
Your garage looks great! It's the workshop of someone who does everything himself, has the many tools for the different jobs (cars and otherwise), has a lot of stuff that's useful and necessary, has it all easily accessible and knows where everything is! What works is what you go with.
We all know that Tom does tons of stuff but he keeps everything in the "Tom Way" so what we see is just a very clean space. In fact, he does so many different things, I think he's hiding a purpose-built maintenance facility somewhere close by that he's not showing us!
When I get around to posting pics, you'll see yet another approach - a lot of things are out in the open but are kept organized. It's my way.
These kinds of postings and pics are what makes Carpokes unique - we get to see what others do and it's ALL good! Bill, your garage is fantastic!
Re: Garage Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 1:22 pm
by Bill in Bama
Thanks, Tim, getting cold here too, winter is never in Dixie just yet. I seem to be constantly straightening up and throwing out, but the inflow of boxes is constant and I can't get the recycling center often enough. I'm also a pack rat if you've nit already figured that out! But yes, I usually know where everything is( there is the occasional surprise) and if I reorganize too much I'll never find what I need. I've considered putting down some fancy flooring tiles like Racetrack, but the thought of clearing everything from the garage makes my back hurt and fitting them in with the MaxJax is a puzzle I don't want. But come spring I may get things sorted better.
Re: Garage Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 2:19 pm
by Tom
Re: Garage Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 2:25 pm
by Bill in Bama
Ha! I dare not post pics of my attic. Or my basement. Or my second basement. Or my second attic. Well, you get the idea.
Re: Garage Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 2:44 pm
by blueline
Tom wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 2:19 pm
blueline wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 1:09 pm
....I think he's hiding a purpose-built maintenance facility somewhere close by that he's not showing us!
Wow, the force runs strong with this one.
In an effort to expose Tim's freakishly accurate sixth sense, and help Bill feel good about his roomy, well-equipped garage, I present to you my Shed of Shame.....
Ah-ha!!! I knew it and I love it! Tom's true workspace exposed! (Parts of it anyway. I don't possess a high enough need-to-know clearance to see the rest. Not yet.)
I knew there was more behind the flux capacitor in the presentation garage than met the eye. This newly revealed, previously hidden space even has a Santa staring straight at us as though out of a Twilight Zone episode. That and all the rest silently waiting behind the veritable non-de script grey door!
The camouflaged, de facto workshop lair of the Mad Genius exists!!
Re: Garage Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2023 7:37 am
by audi4t
Re: Garage Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2023 7:51 am
by Bill in Bama
Flying car?