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Finally moved out from parents house! - CT

daiges26

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Greetings from Connecticut!

My name is Alex and I'm 22 years old and I just purchased my first home! Working 2 jobs and 70+ hrs a week has finally paid off. The home is a 3 BR, 2 Bath, with a finished basement and a small attached garage. To say the least, this house needs a lot of love.

One of my favorite parts of the entire house is that I now have a garage to store my car in. I'm a huge car fan (currently have 2009 Subaru Impreza), and always dreamed of having a functional garage that I can do all my maintenance and upgrade work. I hope to get some great ideas for storage on this site and learn how to swing a hammer a little more on my own. As you can imagine, I'm on a tight budget so most of my work will happen slowly over time since I have plenty of money/ time that needs to be put into the actual house. Lots and Lots of planning for now.

My plans include but not limited to:

Finished walls/ insulated
Heat/ AC
Work Bench
Plenty of lighting
Storage of car parts
Air compressor

Here is my small 12ft x 22 ft garage

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Lotek

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If you are remodelling/fixing up the house, I would start with a solid workbench in the garage along with a larger work table (plywood and sawhorses would work), maybe the compressor as well, makes the remodelling go faster. Welcome and have fun.
 
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daiges26

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Welcome to the GJ.

Thank you!

If you are remodelling/fixing up the house, I would start with a solid workbench in the garage along with a larger work table (plywood and sawhorses would work), maybe the compressor as well, makes the remodelling go faster. Welcome and have fun.

Thank you! I absolutely agree about a solid work bench/ table. I need something to do odd and end jobs without damaging any of the new cabinets/ counter tops I just purchased. My father has a decent sized compressor at his shop and he is allowing me to keep it and use it at my house. I havent looked at the size or even the brand of it yet.
Welcome to the GJ.

Thank you!

Congratulations Young Man and welcome! Take your time and do as much as you can yourself, Everything you learn..Good and bad will last you a lifetime :thumbup:

Thank you! Its a big learning process for me but I enjoy learning to do things myself the proper way instead of paying someone 10x more for them to do it. Plus, since I know its my own house, I take a lot more pride in the work I'm doing instead of just rushing to get it over with.
 
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