Buell4Life
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Hello,
I've creeped this site but this is my first post.
My wife and I looked for a house with a decent sized garage and being unable to find the one we wanted (after viewing no fewer than 75) we found a new build and the company was going to build us a garage.
After some negotiations we got a 26x30 garage.
The details:
I have projects that I want to do in this garage and I also want to park in it so that was why we needed something so large.
I have a couple motorcycle projects and I foresee a possible car project one day. I am young and have never had the space to work on stuff so I am excited to outfit this garage to my liking.
First thing to be done was adding more electrical.
I added in 12 more plugs inside for a total of 15.
Also added in more lights because they only gave me two (lolz).
Next up will be insulation (spray foam maybe?).
Then adding osb sheets to the walls and roof.
Finish electrical by adding light fixtures with bulbs and outlets.
Cover the floor with either Epoxy or something similar.
First day of constuction.
Concrete being finished. Naturally I marked initials in it.
Finished slab.
The walls went up quick.
Wiring.
Here comes spring with some flooding. Drainage with the yard will be a priority.
My plan for my garage is to have a usable space to park vehicles and work on projects. I want it to be clean and organized most of the time with a lot of innovative storage ideas to keep space open.
I will mainly be working on my motorcycles and I would like to eventually get a project car.
Bikes:
2006 Buell XB12S
2009 Konker KSM200
1965 Suzuki K11 Sports 80 (project) with 1964 M50 parts bike
2006 Suzuki Bandit 650
I've creeped this site but this is my first post.
My wife and I looked for a house with a decent sized garage and being unable to find the one we wanted (after viewing no fewer than 75) we found a new build and the company was going to build us a garage.
After some negotiations we got a 26x30 garage.
The details:
- 9 foot walls
- 16x8 garage door
- sub pannel in garage
- gas line ran out to the garage
- basic electrial with 220v plug
I have projects that I want to do in this garage and I also want to park in it so that was why we needed something so large.
I have a couple motorcycle projects and I foresee a possible car project one day. I am young and have never had the space to work on stuff so I am excited to outfit this garage to my liking.
First thing to be done was adding more electrical.
I added in 12 more plugs inside for a total of 15.
Also added in more lights because they only gave me two (lolz).
Next up will be insulation (spray foam maybe?).
Then adding osb sheets to the walls and roof.
Finish electrical by adding light fixtures with bulbs and outlets.
Cover the floor with either Epoxy or something similar.
First day of constuction.
Concrete being finished. Naturally I marked initials in it.
Finished slab.
The walls went up quick.
Wiring.
Here comes spring with some flooding. Drainage with the yard will be a priority.
My plan for my garage is to have a usable space to park vehicles and work on projects. I want it to be clean and organized most of the time with a lot of innovative storage ideas to keep space open.
I will mainly be working on my motorcycles and I would like to eventually get a project car.
Bikes:
2006 Buell XB12S
2009 Konker KSM200
1965 Suzuki K11 Sports 80 (project) with 1964 M50 parts bike
2006 Suzuki Bandit 650
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