Zeppe807
Well-known member
Hello All,
My wife and I just bought our first house on July 1st. We got the keys on July 1st, gutted, and remodeled the house, moved in on August 1st, and had our second child on August 8th, a day after my birthday.
I feel I am like a typical down home guy and am the typical Homeowner, sometimes I would like to believe; above average … I have grown up working with my hands and mind in a shop, in the field, and behind a desk. I grew up going and working on my family’s dairy, ranging from manual labor, to maintaining, and building equipment. I have worked as a machinist, pump mechanic, grease monkey, field hand, and mechanical engineer. I have had many odd jobs beyond that, and many times worked multiple jobs at one time.
My garage in my last rental started off with bare walls and studs, and I built benches, a light table/desk, cabinets, added an attic space, wired, sheet rocked, and painted it in the three years we were there. I treated the house as my own and grew vary attached to my garage and neighborhood.
When we moved into our new house the garage was obviously not my main priority, especially since we had a new baby in the house. I was discouraged when we moved a bunch of stuff into the garage, and I could hardly walk through it. This was not my garage
. The existing cabinets and benches are worthless, and not as useful as the space could potentially be. The garage is the same size, but due to the layout of the back wall and door to the house, I don’t feel like I can fit the same cabinets and containers that I had in the old garage, in the new one. A great bonus is that I have a shed that I can fit my over flow stuff in, along with my VERY heavy & old air compressor, which will save me a lot of space.
I am addicted to GJ, some of my favorites:
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=464 Lets See Your Workbench
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=110832 What do your Storage Cabinets look like?
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39367 What's on your walls? Neat storage ideas!
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50406 work benches... from scratch
Pictures of my old garage, although I have no photos of it completed before I left:
My NEW garage:
Prior to me (old homeowner was still living in the house for this picture):
Goals:
*I want to have a capable shop that I can park my wife’s car into (if I have to)
*Air plumbed into from compressor in the shed
*Multiple 220 plug locations
*Many 120V – 20 Amp plugs throughout the garage
*Mill and Lathe working
*New Electrical panel
*New work benches and cabinets
*Well Lit
Plans:
I would like to start with building an attic storage space in the rafters, in order to get our stuff off the floor. I would then like to remove everything off the walls, one wall at a time. I will then wire and plumb all components, and then start to build cabinets and benches. I want to start with the side walls first, then the back wall. At the back wall I want to move my hot water heater, washer, and dryer locations, to a more appropriate layout. At that point I would also replace the Electrical Panel, and add a much needed sink.
This will be a long process, due to my busy life, and low funds. If you would like to see this thread move faster: DONATIONS ACCEPTED!
Thanks for looking, and hopefully: input,
Joe Zeppe
My wife and I just bought our first house on July 1st. We got the keys on July 1st, gutted, and remodeled the house, moved in on August 1st, and had our second child on August 8th, a day after my birthday.
I feel I am like a typical down home guy and am the typical Homeowner, sometimes I would like to believe; above average … I have grown up working with my hands and mind in a shop, in the field, and behind a desk. I grew up going and working on my family’s dairy, ranging from manual labor, to maintaining, and building equipment. I have worked as a machinist, pump mechanic, grease monkey, field hand, and mechanical engineer. I have had many odd jobs beyond that, and many times worked multiple jobs at one time.My garage in my last rental started off with bare walls and studs, and I built benches, a light table/desk, cabinets, added an attic space, wired, sheet rocked, and painted it in the three years we were there. I treated the house as my own and grew vary attached to my garage and neighborhood.
When we moved into our new house the garage was obviously not my main priority, especially since we had a new baby in the house. I was discouraged when we moved a bunch of stuff into the garage, and I could hardly walk through it. This was not my garage
. The existing cabinets and benches are worthless, and not as useful as the space could potentially be. The garage is the same size, but due to the layout of the back wall and door to the house, I don’t feel like I can fit the same cabinets and containers that I had in the old garage, in the new one. A great bonus is that I have a shed that I can fit my over flow stuff in, along with my VERY heavy & old air compressor, which will save me a lot of space.I am addicted to GJ, some of my favorites:

http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=464 Lets See Your Workbench
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=110832 What do your Storage Cabinets look like?
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39367 What's on your walls? Neat storage ideas!
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50406 work benches... from scratch
Pictures of my old garage, although I have no photos of it completed before I left:
My NEW garage:
Prior to me (old homeowner was still living in the house for this picture):
Goals:
*I want to have a capable shop that I can park my wife’s car into (if I have to)
*Air plumbed into from compressor in the shed
*Multiple 220 plug locations
*Many 120V – 20 Amp plugs throughout the garage
*Mill and Lathe working
*New Electrical panel
*New work benches and cabinets
*Well Lit
Plans:
I would like to start with building an attic storage space in the rafters, in order to get our stuff off the floor. I would then like to remove everything off the walls, one wall at a time. I will then wire and plumb all components, and then start to build cabinets and benches. I want to start with the side walls first, then the back wall. At the back wall I want to move my hot water heater, washer, and dryer locations, to a more appropriate layout. At that point I would also replace the Electrical Panel, and add a much needed sink.
This will be a long process, due to my busy life, and low funds. If you would like to see this thread move faster: DONATIONS ACCEPTED!

Thanks for looking, and hopefully: input,
Joe Zeppe
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I got a vise from her too -> $5:
in California, we went to the beach!
