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  • TRDon
    ......because trackcar
    • Mar 2004
    • 13153

    carpentry question

    I have an 9x8 garage opening and the inside width of the jamb is 8' 9 1/2" wide I want to open it up to at least 9 inches. I want to continue puting my boat in the single space and the 2 stangs in the double if possible but my old trailer was 8' wide and the new one is 8' 8" and that is way to close for me to back into. I wouldnt mind puting some money into it to open it up suitable to put the boat in but what would it take to do this. I have to look at it some more but I really am not a carpenter and wouldnt know what to do with it.

    Any info is appreciated
    Originally posted by Hack
    Why spend all that money just to get a worn out copy of a small block Ford? It's going to be in the junk yard for a reason. I understand you have a religion called LS motors and you have faith that the LS motors break the laws of physics and work better and cost less than anything else ever built. Plus they never wear out.

    I disagree.
  • SmithEvo
    Poppin' VTAK yo!
    • Nov 2004
    • 25468

    #2
    Be a better driver?




    Not at the table, Carlos.

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    • svonasek
      TCS Homer
      • Apr 2007
      • 1641

      #3
      That shouldn't be too bad. I'd probably just goto a 10' door. New door, header, jamb and whatever you have for siding....

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      • SFC
        I know drama
        • Jun 2004
        • 24976

        #4
        bolt some steel tracks to the driveway running up to the garage. That way you're either in the tracks or you aren't, so you always know you're spot on
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        • NAZISALEEN
          Afro Samurai
          • Sep 2004
          • 12235

          #5
          Originally posted by svonasek View Post
          That shouldn't be too bad. I'd probably just goto a 10' door. New door, header, jamb and whatever you have for siding....
          This is what needs to be done. I concur.

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          • SDK
            #1McMoppoFan
            • Oct 2005
            • 12342

            #6
            I think a new door would be you biggest expence. Also trying to match the door and any trim you need. And is there room between the doors to add the width.

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            • 289Notch
              Lowballer
              • Oct 2006
              • 7340

              #7
              how wide is it from block to block???? You have to run 2X8s for code.

              If there are a few blocks between doors you could knock one out
              Mustangless!

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              • NAZISALEEN
                Afro Samurai
                • Sep 2004
                • 12235

                #8
                I have to work on Lehners house this winter so some day at lunch I could just shoot over there. I can come look at it and just help you out. We could just get the rough opening framed and then have the garage door company come finish it.

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                • SVT5LITER
                  Admin
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 44035

                  #9
                  Originally posted by nazisaleen View Post
                  I have to work on Lehners house this winter so some day at lunch I could just shoot over there. I can come look at it and just help you out. We could just get the rough opening framed and then have the garage door company come finish it.
                  I'd go this route Don. This guy's used to framing shit in!!
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                  • TitaniumGT
                    www.twolaneracing.com
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 11042

                    #10
                    Originally posted by nazisaleen View Post
                    I have to work on Lehners house this winter so some day at lunch I could just shoot over there. I can come look at it and just help you out. We could just get the rough opening framed and then have the garage door company come finish it.
                    I hear you got the shit to do hardwood floors. You know how to fill in a spot where a wall once was?
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                    • SVT5LITER
                      Admin
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 44035

                      #11
                      I see side work adding up for Jeremy
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                      • tirenick
                        Pimp of Tires
                        Moderator
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 6255

                        #12
                        have dirty come over and help you "reframe" the opening!! he's on a roll this weekend for garage projects

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                        • SVT5LITER
                          Admin
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 44035

                          #13
                          Originally posted by tirenick View Post
                          have dirty come over and help you "reframe" the opening!! he's on a roll this weekend for garage projects
                          Ba-zing :hah:
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                          • SmithEvo
                            Poppin' VTAK yo!
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 25468

                            #14
                            Make all checks payable to Lee Smith
                            Not at the table, Carlos.

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                            • SVT5LITER
                              Admin
                              • Oct 2002
                              • 44035

                              #15
                              Lee Majors?
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