Losing my garage

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Postby S. Heisley » Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:36 pm

I think that I would rent a storage space temporarily. That way, you won't have to worry about your TD while you unpack and build its new shelter. I would make the shelter like BobHenry said, so that you can move it out to your land when you are ready for that.
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Postby 2bits » Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:10 pm

I like the way you think Sharon, incrementally. I think I will rent a storage space month to month and keep the Teardrop (And probably a bunch of other stuff) until I get my other stuff squared away. I found a home for my cabin just 10 miles down the road from where my land will be, so moving it to the land will be alot cheaper. That's a monkey off my back.

I paid for the house today (I call it a house because I feel like it :) and talked to the manager who said I could not park my truck in the RV parking but I could park it up front indefinitely in the guest parking which is cool because the RV parking was $50/month. She also said it would be no problem to put the teardrop in a shed on my property, or build a lightwheight temporary shelter over it if I were to park it in the RV parking, but I think I'll save my $50/mo and just make my shed bigger as a "stealth garage" as tom mentioned, so that is cool to get that confirmation. I will need to get one of those caddys and some kind of winch system though, I don't want to be driving up into the yard.

Tom, yes it is going to feel real good when I get this out on some land and be totally mortgage free! This is step one and it is exciting to make the first move!
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Postby 2bits » Tue Jan 25, 2011 12:37 am

Solution found...

My buddy and I did as little tradin and I am giving him my Miter saw and a hundred bux and he is giving me a horseshoe bar and three bar stools for inside my house and an 8x12 wood framed storage building for the teardrop! The building was taken down from a client and is already in sections including the floor, and walls but not including the roof, but that will be easy enough. This is a real shed made of 2x4 studs! that will be a garage that will always go with the teardrop where ever it may be whether I die or I sell it (or of course while I own it)....
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Postby S. Heisley » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:04 am

:applause: Nice Score! :applause: :thumbsup:
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Postby 2bits » Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:00 pm

We got the Teardrop garage put up today! It is not all the way completed, but the big stuff is done!

Here is a timeline

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Winter time with my old little shed:
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Relocated it back behind the trailer. You can only have one shed so it is "stealth"...
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Built the frame:
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built the floor:
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The boys arrive with my walls!
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Three out of four walls up
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Note the rear window hiding in the back
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Side doors on...Looks like a big ugly shipping container
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Side doors open
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It only took us an hour. I spent the rest of the evening blocking in the extra sections to make it 1 foot wider so the teardrop will fit with 6" room on each side. The building was originally 8x12, now it is 9x12. I added the extra section to the side in the back and I am going to cut the front section in half and make big doors out of that wall. I will fill the extra foot in the middle where the doors meet so they will be strong at the hinges. I also added extra joists right where the tires will sit since I had to go with cheaper flooring, and it is solid.

I am going to paint it the same as my trailer, a medium tan with brown trim.

I have some tan, plastic patio cover stuff that I am going to be using for the roof after I frame it in good. I think I will paint it at least tan tomorrow so it is not so much of an eyesore, that white is nasty, but this is a super strong building, and the front door opening is 7' 8" tall so if/when I change to a standy I might still be able to use it! I can always add on to it too.
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Postby Miriam C. » Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:38 pm

:thumbsup: :applause: Great deal for you both! :thumbsup:
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Postby aggie79 » Mon Apr 18, 2011 8:11 am

:applause: Well done, Thomas. Looks like the LT will have a nice new home!

:thinking: May be a test of the backing up skills though. :lol:

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Postby 2bits » Mon Apr 18, 2011 8:26 am

aggie79 wrote::applause: Well done, Thomas. Looks like the LT will have a nice new home!

:thinking: May be a test of the backing up skills though. :lol:

Take care, Tom


Yes, I decided to face the side doors out, so yes, I will be backing in, but I doubt I will back all the way up, I will get it close and then plan to use a winch setup to pull it straight into the box :) Always good to know your limits LOL
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Postby 2bits » Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:41 pm

Probably the final pic, maybe one with the Teardrop pulling in to cap it off after the roof is on. I painted it and cut the end wall in half and started the doors, this is the basic look of it.

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Postby john warren » Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:36 am

rent the storage garage. you can store other rarely used stuff in it too, and even use it as a little workspace. having lived in a mobile home,,, space is your big issue anyway. :thumbsup:
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Postby 2bits » Tue Apr 26, 2011 12:58 pm

Hi John, You might need to see the above and previous posts, I kinda got it taken care of...

I prefer to own rather than rent, renting is expensive for most people

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Postby Catoosa Grani » Tue Apr 26, 2011 5:11 pm

Thomas, that is looking so good. You do a real good job on anything you do.

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Postby 2bits » Tue Apr 26, 2011 9:21 pm

Thank you Grani and Scott! You are so nice Grani.
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