Great project...I like the fact you're leaving much of the original graffiti on the walls. Looks like you'll have a really nice space when it's completed.
Re: The Time Machine Garage
I've just never had the opportunity to do much, if any, of that type of work, so I try to learn all I can from the people on GJ. Great resource.
As I read through every page of this thread, mouth wide open, I realized I have almost no skills. ;) Great build and thanks for sharing. Now, I need to learn about electric, plumbing, welding, etc. :thumbup:
I picked up this drafting bench for $125 a few weeks ago at a surplus warehouse. Solid as a rock. I have no idea what they are worth new, but I couldn't pass up the deal. It should be great for a lot of tasks.
A good idea that I read about on this forum is to take pictures of plumbing locations in the ground, prior to concrete, and pictures of the walls and location of wiring, etc. That way when it's covered up, you'll know what's in there.
I can't even begin to say how many ideas I've gotten off the forum. Some of the ideas are still yet to be completed, but I'm always looking at threads to get ideas.
I'll have a Jeep in there at some point, but mainly a work area and an indoor food prep for cooking outside. I put the garage door on one side so that I could open it when we have family over.