JRodsGarage
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Whats up everyone? Im Jeryd, and here is my little(lol, yea right) back story leading to the build of my new house/garage...
The story starts out in Rancho Cucamonga, Ca, 2010. My first home purchase, my first garage to myself, total paradise! A small, but somewhat functional detached 2-car, built in the mid 60's. Never been touched, or used for anything other than a car storage device.
It had some issues like a really bad crack/uneven floor, so floor coating or tiles was definitely out of the question. So i decided to add a couple outlets and just drywall the thing. Added some nice built in shelving and called it a day! It worked great, up until I got married and we decided to sell the house and move... This was it mid construction, I cant seem to locate a post paint job picture to share, so this will have to do!
The next house, had a very similar sized 2-car, nothing real special, and honestly, we only lived here for a year... It was barely enough time to get in, get situated, and pack. I never really got anything done here..
This time the move was because I took a job in Utah, as it was a non-travelling job, cost of living was cheaper, and the wife and I wanted a change... We bought a home that was advertised as a 2-car, but little did I know it had a little more in store! It was actually a 3-car tandem. I was stoked to finally have a 3-car, not to mention the 13' ceilings!
Some other things around took priority to get done around the house, plus the pay cut that I took with the new job took some adjusting to, but I got by. I finally had a place I could park both cars(sold my project 71 Chevy-seen in previous pics) and still have space to store my other junk and have workspace.
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I then transformed the tandem space into a "Dip Shop". Being in Utah meant I didnt have to follow Ca's ridiculous rules and I could get my Plasti-Dip by the gallon and play. I started a small weekend business dipping cars for some side money. It worked great, but it was short lived...
About a year into Utah, the wife and I agreed that we were both pretty homesick, and the lack of family and friends being around was taking its toll. At that point we decided it was best for me to get my old job back and move back to ol' CA. So we packed up and headed back, but this time we had to rent for a little while, as I was headed back out on the road almost immediately after getting back to my old job.
We started the house hunt regardless! After months of seeing nothing we liked, raising our price amount and finding anything and everything that just needed renovations we decided to go new build... This gave us the flexibility to have a house done just how we want, right off the bat! We found the perfect one after a few weeks of searching. Finally a long term solution that we both love... No more moving! The only price to pay was in the garage dept. Its your typical SoCal 2-car(hence the title) and I definitely dont have the space to build as we are in essentially a detached town home tract. This does come with its benefits though! I dont have any improvements to do right off the bat, and I dont have to maintain a yard! This means more garage time(thats when Im home that is!) so I plan on making this space as awesome as some small garage builds I see on here!
I will be tracking the build of the house here, as we are right in the middle of the build and the finish date is in Nov '16.
Enjoy!
The story starts out in Rancho Cucamonga, Ca, 2010. My first home purchase, my first garage to myself, total paradise! A small, but somewhat functional detached 2-car, built in the mid 60's. Never been touched, or used for anything other than a car storage device.
It had some issues like a really bad crack/uneven floor, so floor coating or tiles was definitely out of the question. So i decided to add a couple outlets and just drywall the thing. Added some nice built in shelving and called it a day! It worked great, up until I got married and we decided to sell the house and move... This was it mid construction, I cant seem to locate a post paint job picture to share, so this will have to do!
The next house, had a very similar sized 2-car, nothing real special, and honestly, we only lived here for a year... It was barely enough time to get in, get situated, and pack. I never really got anything done here..
This time the move was because I took a job in Utah, as it was a non-travelling job, cost of living was cheaper, and the wife and I wanted a change... We bought a home that was advertised as a 2-car, but little did I know it had a little more in store! It was actually a 3-car tandem. I was stoked to finally have a 3-car, not to mention the 13' ceilings!
Some other things around took priority to get done around the house, plus the pay cut that I took with the new job took some adjusting to, but I got by. I finally had a place I could park both cars(sold my project 71 Chevy-seen in previous pics) and still have space to store my other junk and have workspace.
I then transformed the tandem space into a "Dip Shop". Being in Utah meant I didnt have to follow Ca's ridiculous rules and I could get my Plasti-Dip by the gallon and play. I started a small weekend business dipping cars for some side money. It worked great, but it was short lived...
About a year into Utah, the wife and I agreed that we were both pretty homesick, and the lack of family and friends being around was taking its toll. At that point we decided it was best for me to get my old job back and move back to ol' CA. So we packed up and headed back, but this time we had to rent for a little while, as I was headed back out on the road almost immediately after getting back to my old job.
We started the house hunt regardless! After months of seeing nothing we liked, raising our price amount and finding anything and everything that just needed renovations we decided to go new build... This gave us the flexibility to have a house done just how we want, right off the bat! We found the perfect one after a few weeks of searching. Finally a long term solution that we both love... No more moving! The only price to pay was in the garage dept. Its your typical SoCal 2-car(hence the title) and I definitely dont have the space to build as we are in essentially a detached town home tract. This does come with its benefits though! I dont have any improvements to do right off the bat, and I dont have to maintain a yard! This means more garage time(thats when Im home that is!) so I plan on making this space as awesome as some small garage builds I see on here!
I will be tracking the build of the house here, as we are right in the middle of the build and the finish date is in Nov '16.
Enjoy!

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