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I actually like the placement of the sink it will be nice to wash your hands before going into the house. I would keep your eye out for a SS industrial kitchen sink. They make some great sinks that are deep but narrow and long in profile. I would use rolling cabinets to box the Hot water heater in. that way you can get to it if need be but you don't have to see it everyday.
If you don't like the placement, Why don't you tap your water supply off of the water coming in and out of the hot water heater?
Have you decided on cabinets? Did you check out the Stack-on cabinets at sears. For the price you can't beat them especially when they go on sale. Moto floor is on sale right now at costco. The discount is not as great as last time (I guess they learned their lesson) but it is still pretty reasonable for Race Deck.
That will be a fun space to build out!
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How high is the ceiling? I think bob has every version of the stack on stuff... sears is now backordered for 2 years due to his purchase.
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Sink... watch ebay they pop up all the time. Or find a used resturaunt supply store.
Drain... I thought about that after I posted. Do you have a centralized drain in the garage?
Cabinets... The Costco SS cabinets I hink are discontinued. they did have another plastic/alum set but they were junk. The stack on were a fraction of the cost and really nice. Plus they come in a variety of combinations. I really do like them.
Heat... get your CC out... I paid $150 for this one when it went on clearence the first time. I ordered natural gas and then dicided it will be a bitch to run a line. So I sent it back for a full refund. I was looking for barstool for our new bar in the den and I noticed they took an additional mark down. So I picked up the propane version. You will need 2 as they cover 450Sqft. You can't beat this deal at $75!
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Any chance you could expand the alcove and recess the sink?
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House is NG but the detached garage is 1928 spec no plumbing just electrical. So I would have to run a new line to the garage. I will use the propane tank I always have at least two filled for the BBQ at any given time.
Those heaters look good too.
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[quote name='SANDOVAL' date='Nov 10 2005, 01:46 PM']Heat... get your CC out... I paid $150 for this one when it went on clearence the first time. I ordered natural gas and then dicided it will be a bitch to run a line. So I sent it back for a full refund. I was looking for barstool for our new bar in the den and I noticed they took an additional mark down. So I picked up the propane version. You will need 2 as they cover 450Sqft. You can't beat this deal at $75!
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Have you fired one up yet? Might have to pick up two or three of these in the propane version since I have a 500 gallon tank in the ground.
Tankless is defintely the way to go since it only uses energy when needed. If I had the choice I would have put one in and still may replace the 75 and 50 gallon heaters that I have even though they are less than 3 years old.
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Eric,
I drywalled in my water heater with side panels that can easily be removed with four screws. There is a frame made of 2x2s around the water heater including a small rack for the stereo built into the top then covered with pieces of drywall. This is a real easy project since you can cut the drywall with a utility knife. Between the 2x2s and drywall parts cost is probably no more than $30.
Although my water heater is electric and this would not be suitable for a gas water heater.