Happy holidays all. The Christmas break is one of those times I make some decent headway on projects. Just a recap on events over the last few months, which have included a new daily driver (B8 A4 Avant Quattro 3.0TDI) and very little time on the project rally cars other than buying a few parts. Back on the garage front after some debate and reading lots of reviews, I bought a new saw. Very pleased with it and enjoying the crisp square cuts it delivers:
Decided that it needed a stand for working on longer lengths of timber. These Evolution stands are branded and resold by a few different manufacturers. It should be useful for the garage ceiling, which is getting closer to getting done. It's going to be ceiling then re-wiring I think.
There was a bit of a question over where to store it as it's not exactly small. About the same time I'd become a bit bored of not having anywhere to put stuff when it came off the big shelf that runs down the garage. The most common thing being the big storage box where all the screws are stored.
After some thinking and beer I looked for a while and found some 40mm thick oak work top 'off cuts' going on eBay local to work up in the North East. Bought these three sections for £40 and they formed the basis for another workbench. A short while later I had built this:
It's not quite finished as I want to put side infill panels in to create some more hidden storage. Update to follow on that. It does provide an immediate home for the saw.
Elsewhere in the garage I had become a bit tired of the kit car body panel moulds always being in the way. These ones are just the front wings and rear quarter panel moulds. Then there's two bumper moulds, a bonnet and tailgate, a pair of sill moulds, door moulds, etc. They take up a lot of space.
I looked at lots of options, but kept come back to the only sensible one being to buy a shed. 7' by 5' was the target size but after much looking never seemed to be able to find what I wanted in the preowned market. Then out of the blue this 7' by 7' shed came up and I managed to get it delivered for a bargain price - it's as new.
I really dislike the orange finish, so a trip to the hardware store bought some suitable exterior paint and some extra timber to reinforce the structure a bit more. With the shed waiting to be installed it was time to crack on. This involved a fair few mugs of tea and a bit of thinking, but the plan was forming.
Remember this space which is a setback between our house and the neighbours?
So back to the here and now and I had some help off the father in law today and jacked out the fence post. Bit of a mission, but we managed to get it done. There was a decent amount (just over 2') in the ground, but it was a bit wibbly wobbly to start with.
The wall on the right is the neighbouring house and s a bit messy to the eye:
Tidied up the neighbours wall with a few louvre vent covers with fly screens built in. Started chopped up the new shed to make it fit.