Bought my house a little over a year ago. Just finished a year contract in Afghanistan and now I'm home and getting to work on the shop.
Here's what the inside looked like when I moved in
Pile of random **** shelves I ripped out
The shop is an addition and there was still exterior siding on the garage wall
A lot of the drywall was damaged and I need to add a lot of wiring so I removed all of it from the walls and will replace it all. For some weird reason half of one wall had styrofoam sheets behind the drywall so it was spaced out further than the rest.
Pulled all the siding off. I hope there's no asbestos in it. It's long and I've only been able to find info on asbestos siding that was much shorter pieces. Anyone know if there's long siding like this that had asbestos in it?
Getting all the plywood that was behind the siding off was a pain but I got it.
Who ever added the shop on didn't get the new wall flush with the old garage wall. The garage wall sticks out a little further than the rest of the wall. I'm hoping I can just use thinner drywall on the high part and have it line up well enough it won't be noticeable.
Next up is wiring. This is the old breaker box I'll be replacing. The house has a 200A panel with a 100A breaker supplying the shop. I got lucky there, so I'll just put in a new 100A panel and wire the additional circuits I need.
Plans are to get everything wired, drywall, actually mud and tape it this time. It's going to **** but it'll be worth it. I'm probably going to paint the walls a combination of white and red.
I've got a bendpack lift, shop press, transmission jack, strut compressor, and a Quincy air compressor on the way. I'm going to get a tire changer and balancer and maybe a metal lathe. Haven't decided on heat yet but planning to put in a radiant tube heater.
Here's what the inside looked like when I moved in
Pile of random **** shelves I ripped out
The shop is an addition and there was still exterior siding on the garage wall
A lot of the drywall was damaged and I need to add a lot of wiring so I removed all of it from the walls and will replace it all. For some weird reason half of one wall had styrofoam sheets behind the drywall so it was spaced out further than the rest.
Pulled all the siding off. I hope there's no asbestos in it. It's long and I've only been able to find info on asbestos siding that was much shorter pieces. Anyone know if there's long siding like this that had asbestos in it?
Getting all the plywood that was behind the siding off was a pain but I got it.
Who ever added the shop on didn't get the new wall flush with the old garage wall. The garage wall sticks out a little further than the rest of the wall. I'm hoping I can just use thinner drywall on the high part and have it line up well enough it won't be noticeable.
Next up is wiring. This is the old breaker box I'll be replacing. The house has a 200A panel with a 100A breaker supplying the shop. I got lucky there, so I'll just put in a new 100A panel and wire the additional circuits I need.
Plans are to get everything wired, drywall, actually mud and tape it this time. It's going to **** but it'll be worth it. I'm probably going to paint the walls a combination of white and red.
I've got a bendpack lift, shop press, transmission jack, strut compressor, and a Quincy air compressor on the way. I'm going to get a tire changer and balancer and maybe a metal lathe. Haven't decided on heat yet but planning to put in a radiant tube heater.

