ScotWithOne_t
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Hi everyone. First post here on garagejournal forums. I'll probably be posting more questions and reading a lot this summer when I build my new house this summer. New shop will be part of the attached 4-car garage. My current shop is in the basement and is 13x18, so this should be a bit of an upgrade, even if I have to share it with the cars. Garage will have to house two daily drivers, and a track/fun car. The track car will not be used that often, so it can be positioned off to one side with some back-and-forth jockeying to give more space for the shop and tools. This is the layout I'm thinking about.
There's an unlabeled workbench/table/cabinets on the right hand wall that I haven't figured out yet... probably house my table top tools like my belt/disc sander, drill press, and band saw.
I love how my Rigid tablesaw has a built-in mobile base so I can shove it against a wall when not in use, so I'll apply that concept to all large items such as the outfeed/assembly table, a future jointer, etc. Basically, when I need to do work on the car (or just to make it easier to pull in and out) I can shove everything over like this.
The sheet wood storage/panel saw would pivot so that sheet goods can be inserted from one end, much like this
The empty space in front of the two SUVs is where all of the lawncare stuff will go until I build a storage shed, so that area is unavailable for shop space.
Additionally, there is a small corner in the basement which I plan on using for a combination of storage, and non-messy workbench type stuff... so not much woodworking except maybe some painting/finishing... more like a crafts/hobby workshop. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/18505467/House/garage3.jpg
Any suggestions? I would love to have a 30x30 dedicated workshop, but reality dictates otherwise. Anyone with multipurpose garages have any tips? One thing I am considering as maybe a future investment is a 4-post lift to get the hobby-car off the floor, but the overhead door would pose a problem. And do lifts get the car high enough to walk underneath, or would I be banging my head on the rails all the time?
There's an unlabeled workbench/table/cabinets on the right hand wall that I haven't figured out yet... probably house my table top tools like my belt/disc sander, drill press, and band saw.
I love how my Rigid tablesaw has a built-in mobile base so I can shove it against a wall when not in use, so I'll apply that concept to all large items such as the outfeed/assembly table, a future jointer, etc. Basically, when I need to do work on the car (or just to make it easier to pull in and out) I can shove everything over like this.
The sheet wood storage/panel saw would pivot so that sheet goods can be inserted from one end, much like this
The empty space in front of the two SUVs is where all of the lawncare stuff will go until I build a storage shed, so that area is unavailable for shop space.
Additionally, there is a small corner in the basement which I plan on using for a combination of storage, and non-messy workbench type stuff... so not much woodworking except maybe some painting/finishing... more like a crafts/hobby workshop. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/18505467/House/garage3.jpg
Any suggestions? I would love to have a 30x30 dedicated workshop, but reality dictates otherwise. Anyone with multipurpose garages have any tips? One thing I am considering as maybe a future investment is a 4-post lift to get the hobby-car off the floor, but the overhead door would pose a problem. And do lifts get the car high enough to walk underneath, or would I be banging my head on the rails all the time?
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