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Advising a friend setting up a man-cave

venne

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Hi fellow Garage Journalists. I am helping a friend. Lucky guy is fitting out a warehouse to store his Porsche and 1963 corvette. It is a shop bay 22' x 100'. It will also have about 6 bays for friends cars. This is in Cold Edmonton, so 6 month storage is typical. He knows renovations and construction, so he is having his employees fit out the framing, bathroom, bar/lounge area, golf simulator(!!), and wash bay, compressed air and so on. He asked me for advice on what he should have there for tools, tool storage etc. The intent is not to actually do work there, floor is shiny clean with logos in it. But I recommended that he have some items related to vehicles sitting for a long time. and maybe some waxing and polishing.
So I recommend
-battery charger, big one and a couple trickle/maintainers,
-enough tools to take off a tire, tire gauge. Vette has knock-offs.
-tools to take out a battery, clean up
-orbital buffer/polisher and all the consumables needed. (has a guy already for this)
-inspection light,
-long magnetic pickup tool
Darn I had started a list, can't find it now.

I need to see the place and make suggestions for cabinetry to hold the above stuff out of sight. The look is to be "not like a shop, a cleaner place for meetings"

What I am asking the GJ Braintrust: What am I missing?
Any suggestions are appreciated.
This is where my corvette will spend the winter unless I sell it and I buy another mechanic's special project.
 
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Urinal, wash sink, tools…lots of tools, good Jack stands and 3 or 4 floor jacks…I could go on…
 

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Since it's long and skinny, how about a tool cart or two with basic tools such as sockets, wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, cordless tools. It's not a fab shop, but these tools will allow some light maintenance.

Also consider a jack & jack stands to handle a flat tire, a nice tire inflator, and a selection of fluids such as motor oils, lube, etc.
 

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Number 1... Never refer to it as a Man Cave. Other than that, a better then average alarm system is a must.

I came to say the same thing. A Man Cave is a small corner of the basement where a controlling wife "allows you" to put a small tube TV and a sports poster next to the furnace. It's an embarrassing term.
 

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How far between floor and rafters? Are you outfitting the whole shop or just the one bay where he will have his car and the rest is up to the friends?
 

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Multi park lifts, bbq center for parties during the year. All year long. Very large tv, for utibe tutorials of course.
Winterize days, detailing days, coffee and soda machines.

Bouncer.
 
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Number 1... Never refer to it as a Man Cave. Other than that, a better then average alarm system is a must.
yes, thinking the Porsche Palace, or some other alliterative name. Corvette Cave. Classic Cave. Boomercar warehouse. no winner yet...
 
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Urinal, wash sink, tools…lots of tools, good Jack stands and 3 or 4 floor jacks…I could go on…
Yes, the floor jack, need that and I didnt have that down. Tks. probably a set of those dollies so the car can be relocated a bit if needed.
 
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Kegorator and a good jukebox.
We (The group of high-school and party years dudes that now collect classics) are getting to that age where lots cannot drink the joy juice anymore. Sad eh? Factors like cardiologists and other nefarious characters are slowly changing the activities... But BYO for the others. And Tunes yes, thanks need to have some old-school music.
 
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Since it's long and skinny, how about a tool cart or two with basic tools such as sockets, wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, cordless tools. It's not a fab shop, but these tools will allow some light maintenance.

Also consider a jack & jack stands to handle a flat tire, a nice tire inflator, and a selection of fluids such as motor oils, lube, etc.
yes, selection of fluids, missed that. I should have mentioned there will be some Harleys tucked in there too. might need a bedpan under the old scooters.
 
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I came to say the same thing. A Man Cave is a small corner of the basement where a controlling wife "allows you" to put a small tube TV and a sports poster next to the furnace. It's an embarrassing term.
Thanks, ManCave is out. There will likely be small parties, which brings in the women occasionally.
 
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How far between floor and rafters? Are you outfitting the whole shop or just the one bay where he will have his car and the rest is up to the friends?
20 feet high, so there will be a mezzanine/ the upstairs where the golf sim, tv and bar are. Also going to install 2 lifts to increase the storage capacity. I think the lifts are electric, so no need to have hydraulic oil on hand, but any other maintenance items we might need for electric ones?
for the other question, he is setting up the whole shop for 8-10 cars. others will pay a monthly fee to store there. Since he happens to be the owner, he gets the prime storage spots and will choose to have the Porsche and Corvette logos inlaid into the main floor. I'm glad he doesn't have other logos in mind. If it were up to me it would be Corvette and Monte Carlo.
 

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Paying for it year-round. Make it useful year-round. Get a lot of use out of it.
 
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venne

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Multi park lifts, bbq center for parties during the year. All year long. Very large tv, for utibe tutorials of course.
Winterize days, detailing days, coffee and soda machines.

Bouncer.
Yes, the bouncer. Need to think about that one.
TV is covered. we will probably want wifi maybe
 

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Indoor car wash and detailing section would be REALLY nice, along with a large enough hot water heater to do a car. Steam cleaning tools and a dumpster, not the little roll around trash carts.
 

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-battery charger, big one and a couple trickle/maintainers,
-enough tools to take off a tire, tire gauge. Vette has knock-offs.
-tools to take out a battery, clean up
-orbital buffer/polisher and all the consumables needed. (has a guy already for this)
-inspection light,
-long magnetic pickup tool
I've had access to a "shared" space like this for years. It was a bit of a "co-op". We had a lift and a meeting space on the top floor. Everyone contributed "stuff" and helped do the finish work, financially everyone paid a bit per month.

I don't think I'd want to "share" tools in general, let alone with 6 people. We had a few very basic tools around, but people brought their own. If I was doing finish work or an electrical project, I brought my own tools and cleaned up after.

I wouldn't want to share polishers / car care items either. Leave something on the pad and that's a problem.

We did have "clean up day" every 1-2 months or so.. Logistics to consider, trash - bathrooms, etc.

And what to do if the keg floats... :)


I need to see the place and make suggestions for cabinetry to hold the above stuff out of sight. The look is to be "not like a shop, a cleaner place for meetings"
Dunno what you're looking for, but I just bought cabinets from New Age. Pretty impressed with their stuff so far.

We built a "mobile bar" on wheels. Helps to be able to re-arrange things.

With the right guys, anything is possible, but only takes one ******** to make things sideways. You guys have a process to "vote someone off the island"? Or at least one person deciding that. We had "probationary periods". Not everyone made it out of probation.
 
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Garbage cans in convenient locations. Which probably means lots of them.
Also, with a golf simulator I quickly found that places to put a couple individual clubs so they don't slide over is really nice to have. And places to set down a drink too.
 

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... This is in Cold Edmonton, so 6 month storage is typical...
A car stored that long needs to be off its wheels to prevent flat spotting tires and Brinelling bearings. Brinelling during storage may be rare in practice, but flat spotting is certainly not.
 
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I've had access to a "shared" space like this for years. It was a bit of a "co-op". We had a lift and a meeting space on the top floor. Everyone contributed "stuff" and helped do the finish work, financially everyone paid a bit per month.

I don't think I'd want to "share" tools in general, let alone with 6 people. We had a few very basic tools around, but people brought their own. If I was doing finish work or an electrical project, I brought my own tools and cleaned up after.

I wouldn't want to share polishers / car care items either. Leave something on the pad and that's a problem.

We did have "clean up day" every 1-2 months or so.. Logistics to consider, trash - bathrooms, etc.

And what to do if the keg floats... :)



Dunno what you're looking for, but I just bought cabinets from New Age. Pretty impressed with their stuff so far.

We built a "mobile bar" on wheels. Helps to be able to re-arrange things.

With the right guys, anything is possible, but only takes one ******** to make things sideways. You guys have a process to "vote someone off the island"? Or at least one person deciding that. We had "probationary periods". Not everyone made it out of probation.
Good thoughts, this will help. as for the cabinets, I just want to make sure he has two large ones for Polisher and battery charger, not all small drawers. But we will need some small ones for a basic set of hand tools, DVM, torque wrench, code reader. You all have helped. Thanks
 

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Indoor car wash and detailing section would be REALLY nice, along with a large enough hot water heater to do a car. Steam cleaning tools and a dumpster, not the little roll around trash carts.
If you're gonna go with the hot water heater, you might just as well get the hot steam cleaning tools as well. :ROFLMAO:
 

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With the right guys, anything is possible, but only takes one ******** to make things sideways. You guys have a process to "vote someone off the island"? Or at least one person deciding that. We had "probationary periods". Not everyone made it out of probation.
Yes, an exit plan in writing ahead of time is more than a good idea, it is a necessity.

In my case, we had to sell a large piece of equipment to get rid of half of the co-owners who turned out to be hogs and abusers and incompetent mechanics, so the other half had to maintain.
 

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Yes, an exit plan in writing ahead of time is more than a good idea, it is a necessity.
Yep, super critical in shared space. We had one person who had control of the building, but "membership" decisions were by group. As long as there is no equity ownership, should be as easy as month-to-month lease if you wanted to set it up that way. We never set up leases, it was always informal... And worked well. But that's the right group of guys.


I'd use the old bar trick and name it "The Library".
 
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How about your friend registers and participates in the thread himself? Pictures would be nice too.
How do I comment about him in a nice way? .. He is not the college type.
And if you think about it, joining a community like this and asking for help is a way of saying "I don't know everything". Some people don't like to admit that. In this forum the wise old ones have done things, made mistakes, learned life's lessons. Smart people.
I can attach photos later.
 
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