Hawk136439
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Well hello there! My name is Shane and I found GJ shortly after buying my house a little over a year ago. I have been a member of plenty of forums but never made a build thread so why not give it a shot.
A little background, I'm a mechanical engineer that enjoys tinkering with all manor of hobbies, Mountain bikes, cars, trucks, R/C cars, guns, bows, woodworking.... yeah the list goes on... so shortly after graduating college and finding my first "big boy" job I began looking for a house where my now wife, our 4 dogs and all of our hobbies could live. Number one on my list of requirements for said house was it MUST have a 2 car garage or larger!!!
Fast forward a little bit and I am now the proud owner of a 3 bed, 1 bath house on a 1 acre lot with a 2.5 car HEATED garage. WOOOOO

so this is a little catch up and will be where I try to chronicle everything from here out.
When I first looked at the house the garage door was wide open and I could see this beauty all the way up the drive.
The ceiling had been ripped out because the last tenant (rent to own) had completely neglected the place before been evicted so the owners kids took it out since it was soaked with rain and raccoon urine. But good news, it has a fresh roof and the walls are still insulated!
This is a shot of my GTI and my dads Passat TDI in front of the garage for house inspections.
And the first shot after signing papers and getting both my car and truck to their new home:
Now thanks to this wonderful community I knew that no garage is complete without a work bench so it was off to Menards for a load of supplies:
Here it is in the construction process, had to stop and eat some dinner.
And all done for phase one. Dimensions are 20ft long, 48in high and 24in deep if memory serves me right.
Here you can see that there is plenty of space in the garage for both vehicles and my toolbox that got me through college.
The garage stayed like this for quite a while as other projects needed tackling like a fence to keep the dogs in. Can I just say that the little trailer from HF is well worth a purchase if you have an SUV or, in my case, a small truck with a cap?!
That little trailer handled a full skid of 6ftx8ft privacy fencing and a pile of fence post which resulted in this:
After that things kind of slowed down on the garage and picked up in the house. At some point I managed to run out of workspace on the bench and built another 8ft section to make an L-shape in the corner. Then it was lots of house projects and yard work mixed with enjoying this.
and occasionally (read every other weekend) a buddy would come over to work on his jeep.
And then we would celebrate with grilling and more of this.
Yeah this progress is going to be a snails pace can't ya tell?
Dang too many characters ON TO POST 2!!!
A little background, I'm a mechanical engineer that enjoys tinkering with all manor of hobbies, Mountain bikes, cars, trucks, R/C cars, guns, bows, woodworking.... yeah the list goes on... so shortly after graduating college and finding my first "big boy" job I began looking for a house where my now wife, our 4 dogs and all of our hobbies could live. Number one on my list of requirements for said house was it MUST have a 2 car garage or larger!!!
Fast forward a little bit and I am now the proud owner of a 3 bed, 1 bath house on a 1 acre lot with a 2.5 car HEATED garage. WOOOOO
so this is a little catch up and will be where I try to chronicle everything from here out.
When I first looked at the house the garage door was wide open and I could see this beauty all the way up the drive.
The ceiling had been ripped out because the last tenant (rent to own) had completely neglected the place before been evicted so the owners kids took it out since it was soaked with rain and raccoon urine. But good news, it has a fresh roof and the walls are still insulated!
This is a shot of my GTI and my dads Passat TDI in front of the garage for house inspections.
And the first shot after signing papers and getting both my car and truck to their new home:
Now thanks to this wonderful community I knew that no garage is complete without a work bench so it was off to Menards for a load of supplies:
Here it is in the construction process, had to stop and eat some dinner.
And all done for phase one. Dimensions are 20ft long, 48in high and 24in deep if memory serves me right.
Here you can see that there is plenty of space in the garage for both vehicles and my toolbox that got me through college.
The garage stayed like this for quite a while as other projects needed tackling like a fence to keep the dogs in. Can I just say that the little trailer from HF is well worth a purchase if you have an SUV or, in my case, a small truck with a cap?!
That little trailer handled a full skid of 6ftx8ft privacy fencing and a pile of fence post which resulted in this:
After that things kind of slowed down on the garage and picked up in the house. At some point I managed to run out of workspace on the bench and built another 8ft section to make an L-shape in the corner. Then it was lots of house projects and yard work mixed with enjoying this.
and occasionally (read every other weekend) a buddy would come over to work on his jeep.
And then we would celebrate with grilling and more of this.
Yeah this progress is going to be a snails pace can't ya tell?
Dang too many characters ON TO POST 2!!!
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as can be seen in the background from when I got a sweet deal on a new toolbox for black Friday
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all in all, much more light!
)
Now try not to be too jealous of my amazing carpentry skills

so that gave me a place for the drain tub.
Leaving the tire in this condition: