mikesplumbing
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- Jul 5, 2010
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Hello everybody!
I really like your forum and can't believe other people are crazy about garages like I am and have an actual forum.
I'm the owner of Mike’s Plumbing a very small plumbing company with no employees. Basically it’s just me. Anyhow, I’m working out of my home garage right now and it just doesn’t make sense anymore.
My plan it to build a very small plumbing shop that also allows me to inventory some parts, hang out with customers, and tinker with my hobby when the family thinks I’m working.
Like I said I’m a one man plumbing shop and I have no desire to every have employees so the garage is going to be small……very small and cute.
For the style I want it to be an exact duplicate of a 1920’s to 1950’s type building….not sure yet but something very vintage and very exact.
For the materials I’m pretty sure it’s going to be all brick or block, nothing residential about it. It’s actually hard to explain because most people have a vision of a gas station but back in the day even the little plumbing shops had a ton of charm just like the gas stations. Overall, however it’s pretty close to being the same.
I’m fortunate to know all the inspectors in town so they are willing to work with me and my crazy idea.
My goal is to create a landmark for the town, something unique enough that people don’t forget it, something that when they drive by they hit the brakes and take a picture. It’s not going to be easy to pull it off but I want it to be perfect. I figure I’m going to set up a shop that needs to last another 20 years for me personally so I want something I’m going to enjoy for the rest of my career.
Here is the catch…….
I’m having a hard time finding a chunk of property to build it on but I’m still working hard to come up with something on one of the main drags in town.
For now this thread is just going to be where I can post some of my photos for ideas etc. If any of you folks have any ideas feel free to give advice because I have never planned a project quite like this before.
Mike
I really like your forum and can't believe other people are crazy about garages like I am and have an actual forum.
I'm the owner of Mike’s Plumbing a very small plumbing company with no employees. Basically it’s just me. Anyhow, I’m working out of my home garage right now and it just doesn’t make sense anymore.
My plan it to build a very small plumbing shop that also allows me to inventory some parts, hang out with customers, and tinker with my hobby when the family thinks I’m working.
Like I said I’m a one man plumbing shop and I have no desire to every have employees so the garage is going to be small……very small and cute.
For the style I want it to be an exact duplicate of a 1920’s to 1950’s type building….not sure yet but something very vintage and very exact.
For the materials I’m pretty sure it’s going to be all brick or block, nothing residential about it. It’s actually hard to explain because most people have a vision of a gas station but back in the day even the little plumbing shops had a ton of charm just like the gas stations. Overall, however it’s pretty close to being the same.
I’m fortunate to know all the inspectors in town so they are willing to work with me and my crazy idea.
My goal is to create a landmark for the town, something unique enough that people don’t forget it, something that when they drive by they hit the brakes and take a picture. It’s not going to be easy to pull it off but I want it to be perfect. I figure I’m going to set up a shop that needs to last another 20 years for me personally so I want something I’m going to enjoy for the rest of my career.
Here is the catch…….
I’m having a hard time finding a chunk of property to build it on but I’m still working hard to come up with something on one of the main drags in town.
For now this thread is just going to be where I can post some of my photos for ideas etc. If any of you folks have any ideas feel free to give advice because I have never planned a project quite like this before.
Mike

