hoyt
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Other than my home garage, I have had two previous garages: 2004-2011 in an 1800 sq. ft. commercial location I rented and from 2011 through 2024, a 3,000 sq. ft. commercial space in a larger building I owned.

In January 2024, I sold the building --a deal I could not refuse -- which is now being used as a golf-cart dealership.

It took some time for me to move out (with a financial assist from the purchaser) and some time to locate a suitable location that was still a reasonable drive from my home.
The place I found had been used as a clubhouse for a motorcycle gang, one of 40 office/warehouse condo units. It is two floors of 1,500 sq. ft. with the upstairs configured as office space.
The first order of business was to repair the electric service. It does have 3-phase service, but the original panel (a Federal Pacific unit had been deemed obsolete and uninsurable and replaced with a shoddy installation of a single phase Square D panel) had to go to be safe.


Next was to remove the bar and refinish the floor with a gray epoxy finish as well as painting the interior walls and ceiling white.

That stairway to the right has been removed. It led to a secluded second floor room separate from the rest of the second floor. That dividing wall has been removed and the second floor opened up.

You'll notice that a portion of the ceiling (and second floor) has been removed in the back right to allow extra height for the 4-post lift. A Benwil 2-post lift will be installed towards the front. I can work with the 10-1/2 foot ceilings since my previous garage had ceilings of the same height.
For now, the equipment, tools and sundries have been moved into the workshop, some of which will be relocated to storage upstairs.

Next, I have some work on the second floor to organize it for storage, but it all seems to coming along nicely.
What a chore this has been to move. At 70 years of age, I intend this to be my final garage

In January 2024, I sold the building --a deal I could not refuse -- which is now being used as a golf-cart dealership.

It took some time for me to move out (with a financial assist from the purchaser) and some time to locate a suitable location that was still a reasonable drive from my home.
The place I found had been used as a clubhouse for a motorcycle gang, one of 40 office/warehouse condo units. It is two floors of 1,500 sq. ft. with the upstairs configured as office space.
The first order of business was to repair the electric service. It does have 3-phase service, but the original panel (a Federal Pacific unit had been deemed obsolete and uninsurable and replaced with a shoddy installation of a single phase Square D panel) had to go to be safe.


Next was to remove the bar and refinish the floor with a gray epoxy finish as well as painting the interior walls and ceiling white.

That stairway to the right has been removed. It led to a secluded second floor room separate from the rest of the second floor. That dividing wall has been removed and the second floor opened up.

You'll notice that a portion of the ceiling (and second floor) has been removed in the back right to allow extra height for the 4-post lift. A Benwil 2-post lift will be installed towards the front. I can work with the 10-1/2 foot ceilings since my previous garage had ceilings of the same height.
For now, the equipment, tools and sundries have been moved into the workshop, some of which will be relocated to storage upstairs.

Next, I have some work on the second floor to organize it for storage, but it all seems to coming along nicely.
What a chore this has been to move. At 70 years of age, I intend this to be my final garage
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