930Dreamer
Just some quick thoughts in no particular order.
Utilities
- Either repair the bathroom or remove it. Cost and convenience are the driving factors
- Repair holes in the ceiling or simply tar the roof - gotta keep the weather out
- Two things on Heating - insulation (spray foam is costly but efficient and may be best approach for the type of construction you bought) and a drop ceiling to shorten the area being heated
- Electrical -- smart move ripping out the old and totally replacing. Plan out your 220 needs. I can't remember the last time I saw a screw-in fuse
- Once you install a ceiling, you'll need lots and lots of lights -- don't forget outlets in the ceiling for drop lights, etc.
- A/C - I didn't note where you are located but the insulating may address this issue. If not, some good-sized floor fans ought to move enough air to help with cooling
Control the dirt - The storage room adjacent to the non-functional bath could -- if large enough -- be a nice Dirty Room. (Dirty room = buffer, grinder, media blast cabinet - - - anything that makes dirt or dust.) If that room is too small then the area under the pallet loft ought to due. Then keeping the storage room for shop supplies or parts coming off a project vehicle will work.
Access above - The loft above the office/bath/room is nice -- long term storage or big part storage. But ya gotta replace that ladder with a solid, stable stair case. Same applies to the loft on the opposite wall -- if you retain it.
You gonna install a 2- or 4-post
lift? You sure have the room for it.
Benches - After all your machines and equipment have been placed I would consider a bench dedicated to tear down, another for reconstruction plus one or two mobile ~4'x8' benches; take advantage of that chain-fall (very
jealous about that).
Flooring - hard to see its condition in your videos on Youtube, but now is the time to address it. Given your apparent usage of your garage, I suspect epoxy is not in your future, but maybe a light-colored, opaque sealer would help reflect light and give a nice, easy-to-clean surface.
I know I missed something . . .