2ltime
Well-known member
Hi Folks!
Well, I recently bought my first home. And of course, it has a garage. So I wanted to start a thread documenting it as I settle in and try to organize all my crud. The first project for the garage has come along, doing a timing chain and guides/tensioners on a old Mercedes, so it's about time I actually cleaned the place
It measures 22x22 on the outside, and the short roof means the rafter ties come in at 6'6", with the light fixtures attached to the bottom, giving me even less height along one beam. Also, my truck is 6'8"
I currently do not have a shed, so all yard/gardening tools are in this place, and it still needs a lot of organization.
Besides the usual house work and car maintenance, I am into general hot rodding and plan to use the space for engine and trans builds, brake overhauls, rust repair, maybe small paint jobs, just general fun with cars/trucks/bikes/boats
Future plans include:
-Consolidating the work tables, currently have 3 iffy ones. Would rather one nice one.
-Building a shed to get yard tools, mulch, etc out of garage
-More lighting! Better lighting! Maybe painting walls white so the light works better
-Insulation, maybe replacing the garage door and windows as well
-More electrical supply, currently looking to pickup a better compressor but cannot feed it enough juice!
-Looking into any other solutions to free up floor space. Smallest car I own is a crown vic, if it needs maintenance in the winter right now it would be tight.
-Oh yeah, and storing more 2l's as I get them. Really would like to be able to do minor fab work so welder, bench grinder, drill press, etc are all on the radar
I do not plan on storing vehicles in here unless they are getting work done, my goal is to always have them solid enough to sit out in the elements. Nothing I own is nice enough to be a garage queen, so this place will get more shop tools as I do more work.
That's about it for now. Any input is always welcome.
-2ltime
Well, I recently bought my first home. And of course, it has a garage. So I wanted to start a thread documenting it as I settle in and try to organize all my crud. The first project for the garage has come along, doing a timing chain and guides/tensioners on a old Mercedes, so it's about time I actually cleaned the place

It measures 22x22 on the outside, and the short roof means the rafter ties come in at 6'6", with the light fixtures attached to the bottom, giving me even less height along one beam. Also, my truck is 6'8"

I currently do not have a shed, so all yard/gardening tools are in this place, and it still needs a lot of organization.
Besides the usual house work and car maintenance, I am into general hot rodding and plan to use the space for engine and trans builds, brake overhauls, rust repair, maybe small paint jobs, just general fun with cars/trucks/bikes/boats
Future plans include:
-Consolidating the work tables, currently have 3 iffy ones. Would rather one nice one.
-Building a shed to get yard tools, mulch, etc out of garage
-More lighting! Better lighting! Maybe painting walls white so the light works better
-Insulation, maybe replacing the garage door and windows as well
-More electrical supply, currently looking to pickup a better compressor but cannot feed it enough juice!
-Looking into any other solutions to free up floor space. Smallest car I own is a crown vic, if it needs maintenance in the winter right now it would be tight.
-Oh yeah, and storing more 2l's as I get them. Really would like to be able to do minor fab work so welder, bench grinder, drill press, etc are all on the radar
I do not plan on storing vehicles in here unless they are getting work done, my goal is to always have them solid enough to sit out in the elements. Nothing I own is nice enough to be a garage queen, so this place will get more shop tools as I do more work.
That's about it for now. Any input is always welcome.
-2ltime
Thanks for the link, I will checkout some tips! Always good to take advice from those who document where it's from!

That has actually worked out well for me as they cannot become long term projects that get forgotten, as I see them daily and it would drive me nuts