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Old 09-04-2007, 11:53 AM
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Question Show me your work area.... Please.

Opps. I think this is in the wrong section

Before I commit my 2car garage for a build area (if I can't be close to home I can't build). I would like to see a few garage work areas.

Near as I can figure I should be able to get the most of my RV8 build done in my garage and only move to a hangar for the final wing attachment. Provided I manage my garage space appropriately.

I plan to build a QB RV8. The bonus requirement, my wife want to keep her car in the garage, not while I'm working of course

Thanks in advance.

Any feedback or comments on space would greatly speed up my decision process.

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Old 09-04-2007, 12:01 PM
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I wrote this awhile back, on the very subject you're discussing.







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Old 09-04-2007, 12:43 PM
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A two car garage will work great! I just fit my wings for the first time in my two car...with both wings on for the last two weeks, my wife has had to keep her SUV outside, but this was the first time since I began building two years ago that she has had to do that. This coming weekend, I plan to take the wings off, and she will have her side of the garage back.





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Old 09-04-2007, 12:52 PM
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A two-car garage will be fine. I've been building a 7A in mine for 6 years *AND* with a few rare exceptions, my wife can still park her car on her side.

The only thing is, you've GOT to be very organized because it won't take long before a mess can ensue.
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Old 09-04-2007, 01:15 PM
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Default RV First - Kids Ping Pong Table!!

RV emp completed on a ping pong table in the basement. Wings will also be completed on the ping pong table and 4x4 standards. I built the addition on the house and just may open a hole in the basement wall in order to remove the completed fuse. Otherwise I'll have to heat the third/fourth stall of the garage.
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Old 09-04-2007, 03:38 PM
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Iv'e built my -10 in a two car garage, I can say built because it darn near is. I kicked my wifes car out after the tailcone was joined to the forward fuselage. I moved the wings and emp. to the hangar after they were done when I needed to get the fuselage on the gear. I really planned the build with EAA 1000 benches on wheels and a mobile power tool table. You should be able to do it with no problem.
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Old 09-04-2007, 03:55 PM
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Ahh, here's that picture I was looking for of the only danger of building in a garage.



Of course, this is somewhat tongue in cheek.

I actually have a hangar now. It's empty. I really don't want to move the project there at this point. It's just toooooo easy to walk out to the garage and start working. I can run out during commercials, I can do a little work before going to...ummm... work.
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Old 09-04-2007, 05:30 PM
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I have a 30x40x10 shop. It is 1/2 storage & 1/2 airplane factory. To give you some idea of roominess, the first photo dimensions: That's a 16'x9' door. plenty of room to not ding anything.


distance from left side of fuse to rightside wall is ~16'. lots of room, roughly 5' between tool/storage bench and 4x8 EAA style work table.



22' deep from the wing stand to garage door. still have almost 8' to the right of this pic.



view when I walk into the shop....priceless

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Old 09-04-2007, 08:15 PM
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Default The LESS Room the Better...

Here's my workspace... lots of room at the moment. It actually works better, and is more efficient, when there's less room.

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Here's my workspace... lots of room at the moment. It actually works better, and is more efficient, when there's less room.

I can see a VISA, maybe it can fill in your workspace
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