LiveandLetDrive
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So living in California now I rent and owning a place of my own is many years away, or never. Now in a new place I want to start putting together a garage organization system that is worthy of the vehicles I'm fortunate to have to put in it, and the many projects I aspire to bring to fruition within it as well. Given my situation (I'm sure a not entirely uncommon one), I won't be fork-lifting in any 800lb lockers or 1" steel plate bench-tops (a la the very inspiring 12ga Garage), but I don't want to live out of flimsy junk either. I have some ideas, but I'm looking for inspiration too. Let's lay it out this way:
Rules and regulations:
1. Nothing I can't easily roll into a moving truck on a dolly.
2. No major alterations to the existing structure; screwing into wall studs is okay.
3. Major components should be modular and adaptable to new spaces.
4. Space is limited so efficient storage is key. Approx. 18.5'W x 20'D in current garage.
5. Not made of money, creativity over big spending. Not a master craftsman but I can manage.
6. Security is a concern in this particular neighborhood I've moved into. Already have a nifty Foscam 8910W that emails and texts me when motion is detected and allows remote, even phone, monitoring.
Major items to be fit:
1. Car ('70 Corvette)
2. Motorcycle 1 ('70 Triumph T100R)
3. Motorcycle 2 ('72 Honda SL100, apt to be replaced with another)
4. Two Bicycles
5. 26gal air compressor
6. Washing machine (usually a fixed location)
7. Engine hoist and stand (former folds, latter is disassemblable.)
8. Many blow-mold boxes with drills, etc.
9. A couple large tools like my electric miter saw, bench grinder, small vice.
10. Tons of auto spare parts, fluids, paint cans, etc. etc.
11. Laptop stand, laptop drives the sound system and provides the YouTube how-tos so it should be by the workbench.
12. Lawnmower and other yard tools. A small shed or lean-to in the back yard is a likely option for keeping this stuff out of this space. I have a ~4' useable alley down the side.
Currently have two 3'x3' solid shelves and a 3'wx5'h erector-set shelf and I could take them or leave them.
I'm thinking I should dismantle my current workbench (massive overkill 4x4 frame just because I had it at the time) to be replaced with a fold-down-from-the-wall workbench (or two), again inspired by the 12ga Garage.
Sorry if this topic has been done, I wasn't entirely sure what to search for. I'll use this post for updates of my own project as well.
Thanks for the ideas, looking forward to putting this together so I can get on with the projects!
Rules and regulations:
1. Nothing I can't easily roll into a moving truck on a dolly.
2. No major alterations to the existing structure; screwing into wall studs is okay.
3. Major components should be modular and adaptable to new spaces.
4. Space is limited so efficient storage is key. Approx. 18.5'W x 20'D in current garage.
5. Not made of money, creativity over big spending. Not a master craftsman but I can manage.
6. Security is a concern in this particular neighborhood I've moved into. Already have a nifty Foscam 8910W that emails and texts me when motion is detected and allows remote, even phone, monitoring.
Major items to be fit:
1. Car ('70 Corvette)
2. Motorcycle 1 ('70 Triumph T100R)
3. Motorcycle 2 ('72 Honda SL100, apt to be replaced with another)
4. Two Bicycles
5. 26gal air compressor
6. Washing machine (usually a fixed location)
7. Engine hoist and stand (former folds, latter is disassemblable.)
8. Many blow-mold boxes with drills, etc.
9. A couple large tools like my electric miter saw, bench grinder, small vice.
10. Tons of auto spare parts, fluids, paint cans, etc. etc.
11. Laptop stand, laptop drives the sound system and provides the YouTube how-tos so it should be by the workbench.
12. Lawnmower and other yard tools. A small shed or lean-to in the back yard is a likely option for keeping this stuff out of this space. I have a ~4' useable alley down the side.
Currently have two 3'x3' solid shelves and a 3'wx5'h erector-set shelf and I could take them or leave them.
I'm thinking I should dismantle my current workbench (massive overkill 4x4 frame just because I had it at the time) to be replaced with a fold-down-from-the-wall workbench (or two), again inspired by the 12ga Garage.
Sorry if this topic has been done, I wasn't entirely sure what to search for. I'll use this post for updates of my own project as well.
Thanks for the ideas, looking forward to putting this together so I can get on with the projects!

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