Pete Gossett
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I figure it's time to start chronicling my garage/workshop updates, although it'll be a couple more weeks before I really get started on things. I'll also use this as an opportunity to compare and contrast the new digs to my previous one.
Here's my introductory post: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=320157
My wife and I recently purchased a home on the MS gulf coast, partly in order to help her career, and mostly to get away from IL winters. However, we still have property & kids in IL. I'm fortunate that I'm able to telecommute/work remotely 100% which gives me great flexibility for working from almost anywhere with decent internet. Because of this, rather than renting a truck and making a hasty move of most our belongings, I'm able to haul a trailer-load at a time...this will come in very handy, as there are plenty of upgrades I want to do to the new garage & workshop before I completely settle in.
Here are a couple pics of what I'm starting with at our new place. A 30'x22' garage - long, but somewhat narrow - with a small storage area framed into the back corner.
It's pretty sparse and dark, but it does have 220v, and is in good condition.
About 40' behind it in the backyard is a separate 12'x24' workshop.
It's wood floor construction, set up on concrete pilings. It also as 220v...and is similarly dark.
The general plan(at this moment) is to finish out the workshop, and turn it into a nice, clean, tidy place for bicycle repair & storage, musical/electronic projects, and general homeowner projects.
Then, at some point after that I'll look into brightening up the garage - possibly finishing it out too, not sure yet - and make it into a more suitable workspace for the vehicles, welding, and other "dirtier" projects.
Here's my introductory post: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=320157
My wife and I recently purchased a home on the MS gulf coast, partly in order to help her career, and mostly to get away from IL winters. However, we still have property & kids in IL. I'm fortunate that I'm able to telecommute/work remotely 100% which gives me great flexibility for working from almost anywhere with decent internet. Because of this, rather than renting a truck and making a hasty move of most our belongings, I'm able to haul a trailer-load at a time...this will come in very handy, as there are plenty of upgrades I want to do to the new garage & workshop before I completely settle in.
Here are a couple pics of what I'm starting with at our new place. A 30'x22' garage - long, but somewhat narrow - with a small storage area framed into the back corner.
It's pretty sparse and dark, but it does have 220v, and is in good condition.
About 40' behind it in the backyard is a separate 12'x24' workshop.
It's wood floor construction, set up on concrete pilings. It also as 220v...and is similarly dark.
The general plan(at this moment) is to finish out the workshop, and turn it into a nice, clean, tidy place for bicycle repair & storage, musical/electronic projects, and general homeowner projects.
Then, at some point after that I'll look into brightening up the garage - possibly finishing it out too, not sure yet - and make it into a more suitable workspace for the vehicles, welding, and other "dirtier" projects.
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Now the sides are secure, but in looking at the areas along the bottom where the siding was bad, I discovered damage to the joists in a couple places. Fortunately the outer joists are paired, and the inner joist is solid behind here, but I'm not sure if this is just rot or termite damage? I'm going to have Terminex take a look at it since we're under contract with them.
