Let me tell you, if I could have, I would have moved EVERYTHING out of my garage to do ALL the work that I've done so far. I have probably cleaned it about 8-10 times so far, and we are talking about 4-5 hour complete cleaning sessions, mostly from moving stuff around during a main project and then trying to gain access when starting another one. First it was the electrical...then it was the insulation, then it was the drywall... etc etc.
That is at least 40 hours of time that I could have spent doing something else.
This is a big deal. Thanks for mentioning it.
Other than the C'man stack, 2 jack stands, 2 small Kennedy's, 2 vises and an oil drain pan, everything else is removals. If I get it down to just those things, the lathe and band saw and what's on the built in bench, then the garage is as good as empty and I could even take those things out temporarily to paint or do ceiling work or electrical.
Right now I need to get ready for vacation, so I'm rushing things. I know it's some double work. Maybe I can avoid putting more in there by consolidating and cleaning some in the living room.
I almost have a clear enough path through the garage to bring trash out from the back yard. But the opening through the door which is only open a couple of feet, and having to shinny behind a shrub (6" space) to get stuff out, is a pain. I want to free up the back sidewalk and the back hall to the kitchen and the front entry. Now I'm just starting to get greedy!!!



Wow! You are an inspiration to get off my *** and go through my stacks of ****. I just read all 8 pages. After seeing the first page,to seeing the progress on this last page... DUDE! you are AWESOME! I know that word is way over used these days, but, you are! You have proven to the world, and more importantly,to yourself,you can accomplish this dream. Don't give up for ANY reason! I believe your wife will come around on this stuff as well. Just give her some time.