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Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT Garage 208

Workspaces sized between 265 and 485 squarefeet.

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We have been in this house for 3 years now. I've spent the last 3 years remodeling the house. Full interior, and exterior.

Now, it's time for the garage!

I'm building a 12x16 shed, that all totes (we have a spare bedroom full), garden tools, lawn tools (trimmers, mowers, etc., and my tire machine and balancer will go in. The only thing that will be in the garage is a work table, toolbox, a couple storage closets, and when I build my cnc plasma table, it will go in the garage too.

Everything else will be in the shed.

Shed, all I have left is siding. I was going to have a side door that way I can put my zero turn in, but I've changed my mind on that. Next week, the shed will be finished.

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Current garage - I "think" it's 16x18. A lot smaller than a regular 24x24.

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First on the list, once all the **** is moved out, is ceramic floor tiles.
 
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Separating work and storage space is under-rated. 16 x 18 isn't huge, but you're obviously making it work already.
 
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Separating work and storage space is under-rated. 16 x 18 isn't huge, but you're obviously making it work already.

12x16 is a "ok" size. It's big enough to get all the bins out of the spare bedroom, and the garage. Plus all the lawn tools, etc. All I want in the garage is the toolbox, and cabinets I'm going to build. My wife wants a "mud room" by the garage door with some cabinets. It will wotk out fine for what we want.

I finished the shed. Paint is next. I started building shelves, but Mardi Gras is here. Being in Louisiana, Mardi Gras comes before anything.

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Nice CJ and dig the garage overhead lighting!
Thanks!

I am planning on the toolbox wall. I want to add US General toolboxes on each side of the SO box.

Overall, I have 200 inches of room. -84 for the SO box, leaves me with 58" in each side. I am either gonna go with 4, 27" 7 drawer boxes, or 2, 56" boxes. And put butcher block countertops on them.

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I am leaning towards the 27" boxes, that way I will have more drawers. I will be using them basically as base cabinets. I am going to take the wheels off and build bases for them.

On this wall:

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Will be my plasma table, tig/mig machines, small powder coating oven and blasting cabinet. The table that is on the toolbox wall has wheels and I am going to keep it in the middle of the garage.

I've been on the fence about a tile floor, but I may do that too.
 
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Say hello to my ladies...

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These are both Vulcan HF carts. $109, can't beat it.

The Pimeweld cart was modified to fit the water cooler in. I am RUSTY at TIG welding. By the end of welding to pieces in to lift the welder, I kinda had the hang of it again.
 
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I bought one US General 27" box to see if I would like it before I but 3 more. My plan is to have 2 on each side of my SO box to use as "cabinet" storage and put butcher block on top.

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I bought the House Made 2x72 belt grinder plans. Send Cut Send cut the parts.

Not a big fan of the tube-in-tube config so I am going to get the other option which is the metal box sliders instead. I also need a drill press. I did a **** job of drilling the 3/4" holes for the stand. Might actually see if a machine shop will do it for me.

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Motor. Waiting on VFD. It's backordered:

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