flmng42
Active member
Hello All. I am looking for input on people's past experience of doing actual automotive work, welding, etc. out of their personal garage in a subdivision, planned community, or anywhere else that has tight restrictions or fairly small lots with lots of close neighbors.
A little background about my situation. I currently live WAY OUT in the country on 3.5 acres with a nice large carport and a 15x15 shed out of which I do all of my work. I am no longer a professional mechanic, but I used to be and therefore have lots of tools and equipment, and try to do all of my own automotive, small engine, and home maintenance, as well as enjoy welding and fabricating little projects here and there. The problem is that my wife and I both commute LONG distances to work, in opposite directions (my commute is 70 miles one way to the west of our home; my wife's is 50 miles one way to the south of our home). This is our first home, and we have lived in apartments and condos before this. Not much of a problem for me because that is when I was actually working as a tech, so I had all the workspace I needed at the job. Now I work in education, so not exactly a place to rebuild an engine or fab up a project.
The conundrum I am now facing is looking at moving closer towards my wife's work (which won't necessarily be a detriment to my commute, kinda of shortening the triangle leaves my commute about the same), but all of the homes in the area (unless you have around $400K+ to spend) are on 1/4-1/2 acre lots in planned communities. Do any members live in these types of communities? Can you get work done? Does anyone use air compressors? Is it in the garage or outside? Either way, did you build an enclosure? Do you get hassled by neighbors? Any tips, tricks, or things to consider while I am considering this move? Anything else I've overlooked?
Thanks in advance for everyone's input!!!

A little background about my situation. I currently live WAY OUT in the country on 3.5 acres with a nice large carport and a 15x15 shed out of which I do all of my work. I am no longer a professional mechanic, but I used to be and therefore have lots of tools and equipment, and try to do all of my own automotive, small engine, and home maintenance, as well as enjoy welding and fabricating little projects here and there. The problem is that my wife and I both commute LONG distances to work, in opposite directions (my commute is 70 miles one way to the west of our home; my wife's is 50 miles one way to the south of our home). This is our first home, and we have lived in apartments and condos before this. Not much of a problem for me because that is when I was actually working as a tech, so I had all the workspace I needed at the job. Now I work in education, so not exactly a place to rebuild an engine or fab up a project.
The conundrum I am now facing is looking at moving closer towards my wife's work (which won't necessarily be a detriment to my commute, kinda of shortening the triangle leaves my commute about the same), but all of the homes in the area (unless you have around $400K+ to spend) are on 1/4-1/2 acre lots in planned communities. Do any members live in these types of communities? Can you get work done? Does anyone use air compressors? Is it in the garage or outside? Either way, did you build an enclosure? Do you get hassled by neighbors? Any tips, tricks, or things to consider while I am considering this move? Anything else I've overlooked?
Thanks in advance for everyone's input!!!



