bam55
Member
Being a car guy with only a two car garage space was really limited. My wife and I remodeled the entire house with an addition. The wife told me while we are at it to build a workshop for my tools that way only my cars are in the garage. We also added a driveway between the garage and the new workshop, a fence that sections off my part of the yard from hers.lol
So behind this fence is they driveway the shed/workshop and my garage.
Here's a pic of the finished shed/workshop
Now the details. I had my handy man build the structure and I did all the electrical, drywall, and roll up door myself.
I used Gladiator rails and cabinets. I love the rail system for storing my tools and misc.
I used Lowes LED's lights (love them), Epoxy Sheild, and lowes vinyl base moldings. The shed is 12x14 (as big as the permit would allow) It has 8 110 outlets and one 220 for my tig and mig welders. It freed up a lot space in the garage now I can work on cars without tripping over myself.lol
So behind this fence is they driveway the shed/workshop and my garage.
Here's a pic of the finished shed/workshop
Now the details. I had my handy man build the structure and I did all the electrical, drywall, and roll up door myself.
I used Gladiator rails and cabinets. I love the rail system for storing my tools and misc.
I used Lowes LED's lights (love them), Epoxy Sheild, and lowes vinyl base moldings. The shed is 12x14 (as big as the permit would allow) It has 8 110 outlets and one 220 for my tig and mig welders. It freed up a lot space in the garage now I can work on cars without tripping over myself.lol