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HillbillyPyro

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Don't mind the mess! I got a bunch of my stuff from inside in here due to the divorce. But anyways here's my set up




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^^^Sweet setup. I'm def. jealous!!
Thanks man! My next project its smoke elimination. The cheapest way possible lol

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What about a cheap bathroom exhaust where the sign that says no parking is. I'm assuming that's a window
Its kind of a trap door where a big exhaust fan used to be. I was actually thinking something along that line.

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I am waiting on some more furniture that the wife ordered then I will post new pictures. Here is a couple of some of it now.











Will up date next weekend when the new stuff arrives.

"Life's journey is not to arrive in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, "Shouting....Holy Shit....what a ride!"
 

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I am waiting on some more furniture that the wife ordered then I will post new pictures. Here is a couple of some of it now.











Will up date next weekend when the new stuff arrives.

"Life's journey is not to arrive in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, "Shouting....Holy Shit....what a ride!"
Very nicely done sir! Is smoking allowed in you're man cave there

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Yes there is I have two large bathroom fans in the room plus the windows. It is a detached garage that is finished.

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Y'all have seen my shit before, but I just wanted to point out some of the unique features per the OP. The part I like best is that when I moved in, the garage was bare ass studs. I did the entire thing myself. Even hung the heater with pulleys and rope so I didn't need an extra set of hands.
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Pic 1 - beside the Fluke Meter and laptop, there is a timer and speed control for 2 ceiling fans. Not much to show on this pic except all the tools and everything could come down and just leave three magnetic bars mounted on the slatwall. The slatwall doesn't come colored grey and red. Those are plastic strips you can buy. I did it to make it look cool, but it actually serves a better purpose as it hides the screws used to mount it.
Pic 2 - 45kW heater above the door. Budweiser Red Light under the TV. Set to activate light/horn when my teams scores a goal via the wifi. In wall L and R speakers and sub. To the right of the door, there is a sensor with 3 lights on it (green, amber and red) to tell my wife how close to park. Ok, I use it too. To the right of that, iPod dock. Below that Lync6 keypad controls music and TV volume to in wall speakers.
Bottom pic - dry bar. Actually was running a 1/4" water line to my fridge ice maker after the garage was finished. Decided that the best route to go was behind the TV. I have a false wall backing that sticks out about 3/8", just enough to run my water line behind there and the wall. The rest of the way, it runs in the slat of the slat wall so it is hidden all the way. Put a couple shelves in there and was wondering what to put there. Figured I already had the ice and mix in the fridge so all I was missing was booze and glasses. Now when company comes over, I don't have to go in the house to pour a drink. And even when company doesn't come over...
Pic 3 - shows the rest of the mess. Would be messier if not for slat wall and have all gardening shit on the floor.
Pic 4&5 - shows additional ways to utilize otherwise wasted space. More space equals a more comfortable smoking environment!

If any of you ever make it to ND, you got a place to smoke for sure. And maybe A_J will let you share the cot.

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HillbillyPyro

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Y'all have seen my shit before, but I just wanted to point out some of the unique features per the OP. The part I like best is that when I moved in, the garage was bare ass studs. I did the entire thing myself. Even hung the heater with pulleys and rope so I didn't need an extra set of hands.
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Pic 1 - beside the Fluke Meter and laptop, there is a timer and speed control for 2 ceiling fans. Not much to show on this pic except all the tools and everything could come down and just leave three magnetic bars mounted on the slatwall. The slatwall doesn't come colored grey and red. Those are plastic strips you can buy. I did it to make it look cool, but it actually serves a better purpose as it hides the screws used to mount it.
Pic 2 - 45kW heater above the door. Budweiser Red Light under the TV. Set to activate light/horn when my teams scores a goal via the wifi. In wall L and R speakers and sub. To the right of the door, there is a sensor with 3 lights on it (green, amber and red) to tell my wife how close to park. Ok, I use it too. To the right of that, iPod dock. Below that Lync6 keypad controls music and TV volume to in wall speakers.
Bottom pic - dry bar. Actually was running a 1/4" water line to my fridge ice maker after the garage was finished. Decided that the best route to go was behind the TV. I have a false wall backing that sticks out about 3/8", just enough to run my water line behind there and the wall. The rest of the way, it runs in the slat of the slat wall so it is hidden all the way. Put a couple shelves in there and was wondering what to put there. Figured I already had the ice and mix in the fridge so all I was missing was booze and glasses. Now when company comes over, I don't have to go in the house to pour a drink. And even when company doesn't come over...
Pic 3 - shows the rest of the mess. Would be messier if not for slat wall and have all gardening shit on the floor.
Pic 4&5 - shows additional ways to utilize otherwise wasted space. More space equals a more comfortable smoking environment!

If any of you ever make it to ND, you got a place to smoke for sure. And maybe A_J will let you share the cot.

-KK33-
Holy crap! I'm completely jealous! Btw where at in north Dakota? I used to live up there. A

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Y'all have seen my shit before, but I just wanted to point out some of the unique features per the OP. The part I like best is that when I moved in, the garage was bare ass studs. I did the entire thing myself. Even hung the heater with pulleys and rope so I didn't need an extra set of hands.
View attachment 36415View attachment 36416View attachment 36417View attachment 36418View attachment 36427
Pic 1 - beside the Fluke Meter and laptop, there is a timer and speed control for 2 ceiling fans. Not much to show on this pic except all the tools and everything could come down and just leave three magnetic bars mounted on the slatwall. The slatwall doesn't come colored grey and red. Those are plastic strips you can buy. I did it to make it look cool, but it actually serves a better purpose as it hides the screws used to mount it.
Pic 2 - 45kW heater above the door. Budweiser Red Light under the TV. Set to activate light/horn when my teams scores a goal via the wifi. In wall L and R speakers and sub. To the right of the door, there is a sensor with 3 lights on it (green, amber and red) to tell my wife how close to park. Ok, I use it too. To the right of that, iPod dock. Below that Lync6 keypad controls music and TV volume to in wall speakers.
Bottom pic - dry bar. Actually was running a 1/4" water line to my fridge ice maker after the garage was finished. Decided that the best route to go was behind the TV. I have a false wall backing that sticks out about 3/8", just enough to run my water line behind there and the wall. The rest of the way, it runs in the slat of the slat wall so it is hidden all the way. Put a couple shelves in there and was wondering what to put there. Figured I already had the ice and mix in the fridge so all I was missing was booze and glasses. Now when company comes over, I don't have to go in the house to pour a drink. And even when company doesn't come over...
Pic 3 - shows the rest of the mess. Would be messier if not for slat wall and have all gardening shit on the floor.
Pic 4&5 - shows additional ways to utilize otherwise wasted space. More space equals a more comfortable smoking environment!

If any of you ever make it to ND, you got a place to smoke for sure. And maybe A_J will let you share the cot.

-KK33-
Love what you've done with the place, some very unique features that are all seamlessly integrated to the overall look of the garage. What is the black square with blue lights over the top of the door?
 
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No real man cave for me, I have a finished basement with nice tv and liquor cabinet that holds my humidors. But pretty much every space of my house is invaded with children's stuff. One day thou, when they grow up I will make this man cave thing happen.
 
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here's my smoking room. 100_0052.jpg100_0054.jpg100_0057.jpg100_0058.jpg100_0066.jpg

Smoking room on my lower level. Poker table, juke box, old tv, fireplace, chairs from Wrigley Field, exhaust fan, etc.

The booze and cigars are upstairs - I guess one of the benefits of being single.

KK33 - my dad and brother would kill for a room like yours. I'm can hack into a computer or fix a stereo system, but as my brother tells me, I don't know how to do "real" work.
 
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