Steve91T
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Hello everyone. What an awesome forum! I wish I had found this place a long time ago.
My wife and myself just moved to the Charlotte area, and unfortunately, we ended up with a 20x20 garage. Honestly, we were lucky. All the houses we looked at had garages that were even smaller, 17x18 with 2 tiny garage doors were common. So, I can't complain.
We moved a little over a month ago and have been busy with other projects before I could start on the garage. One project that I absolutely took priority to the garage was my beer tap. My wife, who is absolutely amazing, actually gave me permission to drill holes in her table, which she bought just a few days before. Two different types of home brew is a great thing!
My garage....it was killing me. I couldn't find a damn thing.
The back corner has the water heater, next to that was a huge water softener, which was the first thing I removed. I told my wife that was not needed as we were on city water. After I took it out, our water started to taste bad. Oops. Oh well, that's what bottled water is for.
It also has this thing, for those who can't be trusted to park a car in front of the water heater...
My biggest problem was trying to come up with a plan. My neighbors probably thought I had a problem, standing in the garage for a couple of hours, drinking a beer, doing nothing but staring at the walls. The plan is tough because I need to keep it a 2 car garage. My wife's Nissan Murano needs to stay inside, and I have a 1997 Camaro that also needs to be inside. The other problem is I'm going to be making the Camaro into a race car. That is going to require some space. My problem really is how to build this garage in a way that allows me to keep 2 cars, storage, a place to work, and keep it on a budget.
My wife and myself just moved to the Charlotte area, and unfortunately, we ended up with a 20x20 garage. Honestly, we were lucky. All the houses we looked at had garages that were even smaller, 17x18 with 2 tiny garage doors were common. So, I can't complain.
We moved a little over a month ago and have been busy with other projects before I could start on the garage. One project that I absolutely took priority to the garage was my beer tap. My wife, who is absolutely amazing, actually gave me permission to drill holes in her table, which she bought just a few days before. Two different types of home brew is a great thing!
My garage....it was killing me. I couldn't find a damn thing.
The back corner has the water heater, next to that was a huge water softener, which was the first thing I removed. I told my wife that was not needed as we were on city water. After I took it out, our water started to taste bad. Oops. Oh well, that's what bottled water is for.
It also has this thing, for those who can't be trusted to park a car in front of the water heater...
My biggest problem was trying to come up with a plan. My neighbors probably thought I had a problem, standing in the garage for a couple of hours, drinking a beer, doing nothing but staring at the walls. The plan is tough because I need to keep it a 2 car garage. My wife's Nissan Murano needs to stay inside, and I have a 1997 Camaro that also needs to be inside. The other problem is I'm going to be making the Camaro into a race car. That is going to require some space. My problem really is how to build this garage in a way that allows me to keep 2 cars, storage, a place to work, and keep it on a budget.
If'n it was me I would have put that post to work as a vise stand, removable work bench, post holder for a beater bag, etc.