Scotty72SS
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I hope to one day be able to call it the "Big Block Garge" but Displacement seemed more fitting for its current condition. I've just finished 6 month remodel of the house that took just under 5 yrs, so I thought it was time for a new project. I also recently aquired the '72SS which is an absolute blast and I figured it was time to give her a decent home.
I've grown up working with my Dad on everything you can imagine, so I know just enough about everything to be dangerous. In most crowds I would consider myself above average in the handy dept. but I can tell that on this forum I will have to do my best to maintain a C-.
On to the garage... It is a detached two car that was never finished out on the inside. I have done very little to it except for the beer fridge and a make shift work Bench.
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As you can see from the pic, it is a total mess. I got it cleaned up tonight and have just finished all the wiring. I had to add two 230V breakers and 3 110's. I will be adding a third 220V down the road for a welder, but it will be run along the outside in conduit.
I also ran out and bought one of the Ingersoll Rand 60 gal SS5 compressors, because I have always wanted one and if I didn't do it now I never would. So I have spent the last week running the piping to have 6 drops in the garage, most would say that was too many, but you will all understand and possibly question why not ten?
Dont worry it is just temp wired and plumbed until the rock is up.
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I have gotten so many ideas from this forum, that my plans change daily. No one can laugh, but here is my attempt at drawing it to scale... If you can't tell, this is done in Paintbrush. Not real high tech, but I didn't have a scanner to inport my paper drawing that I did.
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I have to have the 3 Cabinets on the left that I really want to be 2 ft deep X 4ft wide X 7 ft tall. This will allow me to put all the MANY tools I have (I happen to work for a tool company) as well as all my electrical, plumbing etc. etc. I had planned on making them out of 3/4 oak ply, but the more I think I am worried that the doors would be too heavy and I want to use a hidden hinge. Anyone made cabinets this size? Plans?
On the opposite side, inspired by Mr. Jack Olsen, I am thinking instead of having one fixed 15ft bench down that wall, making 3 five footers on rollers, so I can move them around the garage for different projects. Make them where they will lock together in different ways to make a 5x5.5ft table, 5x8ft, etc. I would have to do them out of metal in order to make them sturdy enough for that I think. These are still early in the planning stage, so any input would be appreciated.
I am going to continue to cruise the forum for ideas tonight, but I have taken the rest of the week off and my goal is to finish running the air lines this week, buy an 18K BTU A/C and cut an opening and start up with the drywall. I would really like to be taping and floating by the weekend....
I will keep updating and taking pictures!
I've grown up working with my Dad on everything you can imagine, so I know just enough about everything to be dangerous. In most crowds I would consider myself above average in the handy dept. but I can tell that on this forum I will have to do my best to maintain a C-.
On to the garage... It is a detached two car that was never finished out on the inside. I have done very little to it except for the beer fridge and a make shift work Bench.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
As you can see from the pic, it is a total mess. I got it cleaned up tonight and have just finished all the wiring. I had to add two 230V breakers and 3 110's. I will be adding a third 220V down the road for a welder, but it will be run along the outside in conduit.
I also ran out and bought one of the Ingersoll Rand 60 gal SS5 compressors, because I have always wanted one and if I didn't do it now I never would. So I have spent the last week running the piping to have 6 drops in the garage, most would say that was too many, but you will all understand and possibly question why not ten?
Dont worry it is just temp wired and plumbed until the rock is up.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
I have gotten so many ideas from this forum, that my plans change daily. No one can laugh, but here is my attempt at drawing it to scale... If you can't tell, this is done in Paintbrush. Not real high tech, but I didn't have a scanner to inport my paper drawing that I did.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
I have to have the 3 Cabinets on the left that I really want to be 2 ft deep X 4ft wide X 7 ft tall. This will allow me to put all the MANY tools I have (I happen to work for a tool company) as well as all my electrical, plumbing etc. etc. I had planned on making them out of 3/4 oak ply, but the more I think I am worried that the doors would be too heavy and I want to use a hidden hinge. Anyone made cabinets this size? Plans?
On the opposite side, inspired by Mr. Jack Olsen, I am thinking instead of having one fixed 15ft bench down that wall, making 3 five footers on rollers, so I can move them around the garage for different projects. Make them where they will lock together in different ways to make a 5x5.5ft table, 5x8ft, etc. I would have to do them out of metal in order to make them sturdy enough for that I think. These are still early in the planning stage, so any input would be appreciated.
I am going to continue to cruise the forum for ideas tonight, but I have taken the rest of the week off and my goal is to finish running the air lines this week, buy an 18K BTU A/C and cut an opening and start up with the drywall. I would really like to be taping and floating by the weekend....
I will keep updating and taking pictures!


