IncorpoRatedX
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- Aug 26, 2014
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Good morning everyone. I’m a long time reader, first time writer here. This is my first shop build; I’ve been renting my way through various extremes of garages over the last ten years and just recently completed a cross country move. I started life in the garage pretty young working with my dad on farm equipment or his diesel trucks in our pole barn. When I got older and into cars I quickly learned the pole barn wouldn’t cut it for real automotive work, anything left out in a dusty pole barn gets dirty, especially engines.
So I rented a small storage place and started working on them there, over the years some of my friends joined me and the small storage place turned into larger ones, from 600 sq. ft. up to 1500 sq. ft. and eventually a 6000 sq ft old airplane hangar on a private air strip. I had formed a collaborative with some other enthusiasts and we enjoyed the shared work space, shared inventory of tools and general likeminded group. We were diverse enough in our interested and backgrounds that it taught us to appreciate other points of views, other automotive styles and methods, much different from our individual way of doing things.
Once I finally decided to move across the country I had to dial things back quite a bit and ended up renting a house with a 20x40 workshop, I used the work shop to finish up as many projects as possible and found new homes for them, then headed south with whatever I couldn’t get rid of or finish up. The house with a shop turned out to be a vital logistics hub for me over the last few years as I moved projects in, completed them and sent them off to new homes. I’ll touch on some of my old work spaces before I go into the new one. Mainly because I feel there will be a stark contrast.
This is the first place we called home years ago
Here’s one of the others
And the airplane hangar
Finally the shop I rented prior to moving
So I rented a small storage place and started working on them there, over the years some of my friends joined me and the small storage place turned into larger ones, from 600 sq. ft. up to 1500 sq. ft. and eventually a 6000 sq ft old airplane hangar on a private air strip. I had formed a collaborative with some other enthusiasts and we enjoyed the shared work space, shared inventory of tools and general likeminded group. We were diverse enough in our interested and backgrounds that it taught us to appreciate other points of views, other automotive styles and methods, much different from our individual way of doing things.
Once I finally decided to move across the country I had to dial things back quite a bit and ended up renting a house with a 20x40 workshop, I used the work shop to finish up as many projects as possible and found new homes for them, then headed south with whatever I couldn’t get rid of or finish up. The house with a shop turned out to be a vital logistics hub for me over the last few years as I moved projects in, completed them and sent them off to new homes. I’ll touch on some of my old work spaces before I go into the new one. Mainly because I feel there will be a stark contrast.
This is the first place we called home years ago
Here’s one of the others
And the airplane hangar
Finally the shop I rented prior to moving
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