strength_and_power
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I’ve been a member of GJ for a bit, lurking and reading mostly, posting on the handful of things where I have knowledge of, never had a shop/garage to share. Until yesterday.
Some backstory, I’ve lived in an apartment for most of the past 23 years, traveling a ton for work. I started a side hustle building gym equipment at my work and ended up growing it until I needed more space. I rented a 1,000 sq foot space in an industrial complex and continued the side hustle evenings and weekends for almost 8 years. Got burned out as I was traveling more and more for work and the time I had available to work after hours became so limited that I was basically working for free and barely covering the shop rent. So I didn’t renew my lease and moved my tools back to work and lowered my stress levels considerably. And then our building caught fire and all but burned to the ground taking about $30k of my tools with it. Replaced the tools slowly, I had met some friends along the years with their own shops and businesses that were gracious enough to loan me tools and shop space as needed for projects. The space allotted to me in our new building was less than ideal so I haven’t been able to do a lot of larger projects.
Work travel has decreased enough to where buying a house seemed like a viable option and not just expensive storage so I began looking with some specific parameters, within an hours drive of work, no HOA, enough land, 1 acre or more, to build a shop if there wasn’t one already. Housing market as I’m sure most know has been crazy so I wasn’t finding what I was looking for and if I did, it was outrageously priced, so I put the home search on the back burner. My mom passed away rather suddenly in June which left my dad alone in AZ, my sister 6 hours away in San Diego and myself in Texas. Not super ideal as although he is is active and currently in good health, we all have an expiration date on this planet. Dad put some thought into things and decided living in Arizona since 1977 in the same house had been long enough, he had no desire to move west to become a Californian, so Texas got the nod. Combined, we had a lot more buying power, with a few additional parameters, so the house search began anew. Almost immediately, we found a place that checked all the boxes and had been on the market for7 months with only a handful of showings and no offers. The day I viewed the house, an offer by someone else was put on the house. We put in a back up offer and kept looking in the area. Back up offer didn’t pan out and a few other places we came close to putting offers in but didn’t happen for one reason or another. We were about to put the plan on a brief hold when a final look on Zillow popped up the house that checked all the boxes and then some. Split floorplan, enough bedrooms to give my sister a place to stay when she visits, 59 minutes from work, 2.5 acres and a shop. 40’ x 60’ metal building, 100 amp service with 220v, large doors and decent enough lighting for the moment. Future plans include spray foam insulation, additional lighting and outlets, a lift, a zero turn mower or lawn tractor and the list goes on and on. Project wise, I will be moving my 1974 Pontiac Ventura that I bought as my first car when I turned 16 thirty years ago from Arizona and bring it back to life, more welding projects, both gym equipment, furniture and whatever else strikes my fancy. I will have plenty of space to store my embarrassingly large, ( approximately a dozen) amount of grills, smokers and other outdoor cooking pieces plus build a few more. Along the way I will also be working on the house and using Google and this forum often I’m sure for answers to my questions that I never had to address as an apartment dweller.
Enough rambling, here are some pics of the shop, the Pontiac and the one car apartment garage currently overflowing

Some backstory, I’ve lived in an apartment for most of the past 23 years, traveling a ton for work. I started a side hustle building gym equipment at my work and ended up growing it until I needed more space. I rented a 1,000 sq foot space in an industrial complex and continued the side hustle evenings and weekends for almost 8 years. Got burned out as I was traveling more and more for work and the time I had available to work after hours became so limited that I was basically working for free and barely covering the shop rent. So I didn’t renew my lease and moved my tools back to work and lowered my stress levels considerably. And then our building caught fire and all but burned to the ground taking about $30k of my tools with it. Replaced the tools slowly, I had met some friends along the years with their own shops and businesses that were gracious enough to loan me tools and shop space as needed for projects. The space allotted to me in our new building was less than ideal so I haven’t been able to do a lot of larger projects.
Work travel has decreased enough to where buying a house seemed like a viable option and not just expensive storage so I began looking with some specific parameters, within an hours drive of work, no HOA, enough land, 1 acre or more, to build a shop if there wasn’t one already. Housing market as I’m sure most know has been crazy so I wasn’t finding what I was looking for and if I did, it was outrageously priced, so I put the home search on the back burner. My mom passed away rather suddenly in June which left my dad alone in AZ, my sister 6 hours away in San Diego and myself in Texas. Not super ideal as although he is is active and currently in good health, we all have an expiration date on this planet. Dad put some thought into things and decided living in Arizona since 1977 in the same house had been long enough, he had no desire to move west to become a Californian, so Texas got the nod. Combined, we had a lot more buying power, with a few additional parameters, so the house search began anew. Almost immediately, we found a place that checked all the boxes and had been on the market for7 months with only a handful of showings and no offers. The day I viewed the house, an offer by someone else was put on the house. We put in a back up offer and kept looking in the area. Back up offer didn’t pan out and a few other places we came close to putting offers in but didn’t happen for one reason or another. We were about to put the plan on a brief hold when a final look on Zillow popped up the house that checked all the boxes and then some. Split floorplan, enough bedrooms to give my sister a place to stay when she visits, 59 minutes from work, 2.5 acres and a shop. 40’ x 60’ metal building, 100 amp service with 220v, large doors and decent enough lighting for the moment. Future plans include spray foam insulation, additional lighting and outlets, a lift, a zero turn mower or lawn tractor and the list goes on and on. Project wise, I will be moving my 1974 Pontiac Ventura that I bought as my first car when I turned 16 thirty years ago from Arizona and bring it back to life, more welding projects, both gym equipment, furniture and whatever else strikes my fancy. I will have plenty of space to store my embarrassingly large, ( approximately a dozen) amount of grills, smokers and other outdoor cooking pieces plus build a few more. Along the way I will also be working on the house and using Google and this forum often I’m sure for answers to my questions that I never had to address as an apartment dweller.
Enough rambling, here are some pics of the shop, the Pontiac and the one car apartment garage currently overflowing
