Bike room in corner of garge
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Bike room in corner of garge
I got stared tonight on the room to store bike in
It will be aprox 7 1/2 x 9 the ceiling and outside 2 wallas are already insulted
Tonight i got it cleaned out and tore out the wooded floor that was in there.
will make a new 3/4 treated plywood floor, and add a new wall and door.
500 watt electric baseboard heater set to 50 degrees.
Will post more pics as i proceed:
It will be aprox 7 1/2 x 9 the ceiling and outside 2 wallas are already insulted
Tonight i got it cleaned out and tore out the wooded floor that was in there.
will make a new 3/4 treated plywood floor, and add a new wall and door.
500 watt electric baseboard heater set to 50 degrees.
Will post more pics as i proceed:
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RE: Bike room in corner of garge
ORIGINAL: electaRICK
looks like you could use a little schoolin on the use of a chaulk line and a circular saw!!
lol
looks like you could use a little schoolin on the use of a chaulk line and a circular saw!!
lol
I think i can figure it out, I used to build houses, and aditions for money.
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RE: Bike room in corner of garge
It's never a good idea to heat just part of a cement floor. The frost will get under the rest of the building and move it , but, the warm part will remain where is was. CRACK!
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RE: Bike room in corner of garge
Id love to show you,, but last time I showed someone, I cut off my fingers on my left hand, and choked myself with the chaulk line!
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RE: Bike room in corner of garge
Of coarse if I had looked at the floor, I would have seen that it isn't cement. But still a good tip, for anyone thinking of heating just part of a cement floor.