My 2 airport extremes not extending far enough

I am trying to get my airports to extend far enough to hit my studio (garage) from house and its not quite enough. The garage is a recording studio and the walls are double thickness of a regular garage which makes it difficult.
I have a Mac Pro hard wired ethernet from the house . Is there a way to connect airport from the Mac Pro?
Airports are configured to extend signal. As soon as I walk in garage my signal drops on my iphone, is there a proper position for the airports to extend the max range?
Thanks!

I have a Mac Pro hard wired ethernet from the house . Is there a way to connect airport from the Mac Pro?
Can you consider connecting the Ethernet cable from the "main" AirPort Extreme to the AirPort Extreme in the garage?  This would provide you with a far stronger signal that trying to "extend" using wireless only. 
Your Mac could then connect to the garage AirPort Extreme using either a wired Ethernet connection or using wireless.
is there a proper position for the airports to extend the max range?
Wireless is always quite unpredictable if you are trying to "extend" using wireless only, but the basic rule would be that the "extending" AirPort be located about 1/2 to 2/3 of the distance from the "main" router to the area that needs more wireless coverage.
It's all a matter of compromises.  If the extending AirPort is located too far from the main Airport, it receives a poor signal and that is what gets extended.  If the extending AirPort is located too close to the main AirPort, it gets a strong signal to "extend", but it may not reach the area that you need.
Add to that the problem that every wall, celing, or piece of furniture in the signal path absorbs a significant amount of the wireless signal....and an outside wall typically absorbs about 3 times more than an interior wall. So, the end result is almost always a product of experimentation rather than firm rules.
The bottom line.....if it is possible to connect the AirPorts using a wired Ethernet cable, that is by far the best choice in terms of performance. The "extending" AirPort will need to reset back to default settings, then reconfigured again if you decide that you want to do try this.

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