Someone told me my F350 Crww cab duelly wont fit in the garage??
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That is awesome, great rig and idea.
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Also, you could just convert the short hall and utility room into the garage and then put the fire rated sheetrock behind the washer and dryer (inside wall). We have some garages here with the washer/dryer/hotwater heater in the garage part. Some put the appliances up on a 3 in ledge in the garage just to prevent water in the garage from making the floor wet under the appliances. Here, we have to have fire rated door/sheetrock between garage and house.
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This is what I would do as well!.
Also, you could just convert the short hall and utility room into the garage and then put the fire rated sheetrock behind the washer and dryer (inside wall). We have some garages here with the washer/dryer/hotwater heater in the garage part. Some put the appliances up on a 3 in ledge in the garage just to prevent water in the garage from making the floor wet under the appliances. Here, we have to have fire rated door/sheetrock between garage and house.
Also, you could just convert the short hall and utility room into the garage and then put the fire rated sheetrock behind the washer and dryer (inside wall). We have some garages here with the washer/dryer/hotwater heater in the garage part. Some put the appliances up on a 3 in ledge in the garage just to prevent water in the garage from making the floor wet under the appliances. Here, we have to have fire rated door/sheetrock between garage and house.
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Thats hillarious. Glad you did because I'm actually contemplating doing the exact same thing only not for a truck for a 21ft cigarette OB and the hole only needs to be small enough for an outboard. Those pics might actually give me the courage to do it now.
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Taking bets on how long it'll be before the tailgate is lowered on a 1/2 opened dryer door.
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Thats a REALLY nice truck, the idea is cool too, but, that F350 is killer
I would hook the key fob for the truck up to your house alarm, then you could lock/unlock your front door and turn on your home alarm from the one keychain! LOL
Michael
I would hook the key fob for the truck up to your house alarm, then you could lock/unlock your front door and turn on your home alarm from the one keychain! LOL
Michael
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LMAO . . . . . . . but prolly should watch how loud you say somethin like that
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