drummingpariah
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After a successful 2015 hillclimb race season, it's time to start building my 2016 car. That means re-organizing my workshop a bit, and planning out what I'm going to do over the next few months.
Let's start with a little background. This is a small single-bay rental garage. My landlord is pretty fantastic, and doesn't have any issues with me working on various projects in it.
When I moved in, it was just a garage bay. Nothing special in the scheme of things, but having a workshop was one of the biggest reasons I moved in.
I spent some time building out some work surfaces, and gradually built up a general-use toolset (rather than the portable-only toolset I had previously maintained).
I added some extra storage, and my landlord asked if I'd like some more shop space.
In a weekend, it went from a storage space of forgotten things to my engine building room.
I spent the weekend cleaning up the main work bay:
I also dug in to the engine room. The 'workbench' was really just a piece of dusty particle board with a bunch of screws in it, so I destroyed it and started moving my old steel workbenches in. That was a lot more work than I had expected, so the space is an absolute disaster right now.
The second steel workbench will also go in there, freeing up even more space in the garage bay. Ideally, I want the garage bay to be for welding and car assembly/disassembly. To support that effort, the workbenches are coming out, and I'm planning out some metal stock storage:
I'd love some feedback on the mockup, and I'd love to see others' solutions for metal stock storage.
Once I finish that up, I'll build a cart for the welders, and add some shelves in the closet and on the walls, so I can actually WORK in this space. I'll also need to finally get a bottle for the MIG welder, since TIG isn't always appropriate and flux-core is just too messy.
Preparing to start work is a lot of work.
Let's start with a little background. This is a small single-bay rental garage. My landlord is pretty fantastic, and doesn't have any issues with me working on various projects in it.
When I moved in, it was just a garage bay. Nothing special in the scheme of things, but having a workshop was one of the biggest reasons I moved in.
I spent some time building out some work surfaces, and gradually built up a general-use toolset (rather than the portable-only toolset I had previously maintained).
I added some extra storage, and my landlord asked if I'd like some more shop space.
In a weekend, it went from a storage space of forgotten things to my engine building room.
I spent the weekend cleaning up the main work bay:
I also dug in to the engine room. The 'workbench' was really just a piece of dusty particle board with a bunch of screws in it, so I destroyed it and started moving my old steel workbenches in. That was a lot more work than I had expected, so the space is an absolute disaster right now.
The second steel workbench will also go in there, freeing up even more space in the garage bay. Ideally, I want the garage bay to be for welding and car assembly/disassembly. To support that effort, the workbenches are coming out, and I'm planning out some metal stock storage:
I'd love some feedback on the mockup, and I'd love to see others' solutions for metal stock storage.
Once I finish that up, I'll build a cart for the welders, and add some shelves in the closet and on the walls, so I can actually WORK in this space. I'll also need to finally get a bottle for the MIG welder, since TIG isn't always appropriate and flux-core is just too messy.
Preparing to start work is a lot of work.
