Tommy R
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Hey y'all,
I've gotten a lot of inspiration from this site and thought that maybe now I can give a little back. About 2.5 years ago I moved into a new-to-me house with an attached 2 car garage measuring approx. 21'x22'. Far from "big enough", but it's what I could afford in the neighborhood I wanted to live in. It was built in '76 so it's showing some age. Unfortunately, the hot water heater is in the garage taking up useful space and it's an undesirable (to me) two door arrangement. But it's what I've got so I need to make the most of it....literally! Here's some photos of it when I moved in.
And let me say something up front. I think it's really cool to have a fancy looking, high end garage to park your cars in with big dollar TVs, surround sound, a kegerator, etc.....you know, the quintessential "man cave" as it were.
I'm cool with that stuff, but unfortunately I do not have the means for such a garage. It'd be great to have a space like that to park the cars and a separate "machine shop" garage to do all the mechanic type work. For now, that's not in the cards.
This will be a working, 100% functional, usable garage for the average guy who works on his junk.
I knew I would be doing a lot of fabrication in here and space would be at a premium. I also wanted to get LOTS of light, a durable epoxy coated floor, ample shelving, and I'm also pretty **** about having stuff off the floor as much as possible to help keep things uncluttered and to aid in clean up. So before I moved anything in to the garage I had to coat the floor and paint.
The walls and ceiling got undiluted white gloss latex for maximum reflectivity. The floor got loads of muriatic acid prep work (old, dirty floor!) and after applying the "pro grade" version of Rustoleum's epoxy kit, this is what the garage looked like. Oh, I also had a few 110V outlets added and a 220V outlet in the corner.
Here you can see the extra 16" depth I have on one side of the garage. And I'm thankful for it!
Here I'm finally beginning to move some tools in: the 60 gal. compressor, drill press, work bench, and tool chest. With the glossy floor, ceiling, and walls the lighting from the 3 existing light fixtures was nearly adequate. It was a significant improvement for sure! However, I planned on a lot of shelving which would limit some of that reflected light. Also, I'm a lunatic when it comes to light while I'm working. I can't have enough! More would be needed....
Everything above was done within the first month I moved in. That was about 2.5 years ago. Now I'll try to bring everyone up to speed in the next post so stay tuned.
I've gotten a lot of inspiration from this site and thought that maybe now I can give a little back. About 2.5 years ago I moved into a new-to-me house with an attached 2 car garage measuring approx. 21'x22'. Far from "big enough", but it's what I could afford in the neighborhood I wanted to live in. It was built in '76 so it's showing some age. Unfortunately, the hot water heater is in the garage taking up useful space and it's an undesirable (to me) two door arrangement. But it's what I've got so I need to make the most of it....literally! Here's some photos of it when I moved in.
And let me say something up front. I think it's really cool to have a fancy looking, high end garage to park your cars in with big dollar TVs, surround sound, a kegerator, etc.....you know, the quintessential "man cave" as it were.
I knew I would be doing a lot of fabrication in here and space would be at a premium. I also wanted to get LOTS of light, a durable epoxy coated floor, ample shelving, and I'm also pretty **** about having stuff off the floor as much as possible to help keep things uncluttered and to aid in clean up. So before I moved anything in to the garage I had to coat the floor and paint.
The walls and ceiling got undiluted white gloss latex for maximum reflectivity. The floor got loads of muriatic acid prep work (old, dirty floor!) and after applying the "pro grade" version of Rustoleum's epoxy kit, this is what the garage looked like. Oh, I also had a few 110V outlets added and a 220V outlet in the corner.
Here you can see the extra 16" depth I have on one side of the garage. And I'm thankful for it!
Here I'm finally beginning to move some tools in: the 60 gal. compressor, drill press, work bench, and tool chest. With the glossy floor, ceiling, and walls the lighting from the 3 existing light fixtures was nearly adequate. It was a significant improvement for sure! However, I planned on a lot of shelving which would limit some of that reflected light. Also, I'm a lunatic when it comes to light while I'm working. I can't have enough! More would be needed....
Everything above was done within the first month I moved in. That was about 2.5 years ago. Now I'll try to bring everyone up to speed in the next post so stay tuned.





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Here's a pic of a buddy's car which is very similar to the look I'm after. I haven't decided on a color yet.