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my getaway garage

tuned10

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Hi everyone, First I just want to say that this site is awesome, a great resource and great for inspiration. There are alot of very nice garages and shops on here.

My garage is about 4 years old. It was built by the previous owner about a year before I bought my house. When I bought my house the garage was a filthy sloppy mess. It is a 24' x 30' pole building with a 12' x 30' covered car port on the side(which I plan to enclose).

I have been working on the garage for about the last 2 years trying to improve it.It all started out with a simple work bench and a few tools, then more and more. Its nothing too fancy, and alot of work gets done in it. So take a look at my getaway garage.

Here are some pictures of when I first got the garage.
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the outside
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inside
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I really like my 1/2" steel plate work table top
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1/2" steel plate on my welding bench
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Wolverine

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Outstanding! Great job!

Cool bench grinder stand. Did you make that yourself? Looks like an I-beam, etc. Please give some specifics.

Much appreciated!
 

DynoDave

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That looks great. I miss the pole building at the place I used to rent. The foosball table is a great touch!
 

toolman

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Nice job:thumbup: :thumbup: But whats up with that post in the first picture. Did it rot away??
 
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tuned10

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Thanks for the comments!

As for the grinder stand, it's just 4" square stock welded to an I-beam with a rubber mat underneath . It really works out great.

The stove in the picture is a Buck woodburner, it does a very good job keeping the garage heated in the winter months.

What looks like a rotted off post is old woodburner pipe that was rusting to pieces, it has since been replaced.
 
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tuned10

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I made the flames by cutting out some stencils on cardboard and then just airbrushed them. I am really happy with the way they turned out.
 
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