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My humble 1 car shack

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Been lurker for a long time. This is such a great place to get ideas and inspiration. Anyway, I bought a "fixer" house in Portland, OR last summer. For the last six months I have been busy making the house livable. I have not had much time to work on the garage, but so far I have finished the wood floor "fir".
It had never been finished so it had 80 years of dirt and motor oil ground into it, I think it came out great considering what it looked like.
Then I wired in some lights that I found at on sale at IKEA for $1.99.
All of the cabinets are from Craigslist ($100). The workbenches also came from Craigslist.
Any way here are some pics.

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goodfellow

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Welcome -- love the Porsche!!! and the Vespa. OI also like the raised area with wood flooring. It looks very "old school"
 

KL120

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Very nice! The Bultaco is cool too! And I also like the wood flooring-great touch.
 

Foul

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I agree on the wood flooring - very nice. How deep is that section? It's hard to tell from the one photo.

dan
 

Frank Elson

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nice garage, you have made the best of what you have...

btw Lambretta's are cooler ! (I was a Mod in the UK in the 60s)
 
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The wood floor is original to the structure, I just refinished it. It looks like originally the wood floor went across the whole garage/shop, and then at some point someone cut out half the floor an poured the concrete slab in half. They also placed a footing around the whole structure.
So the wood floor is about 6" above the concrete.

Frank, are you taking about "Lambrokens"? :p

I have a pair of old Lambretta S3 side covers hanging on the wall.
 

Bull

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So, what is the wood floor laid on top of? Some kind of 2x framing with a sub floor underneath?
 
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There is no sub floor. Just the tongue and groove 3/4" flooring nailed directly into 2x6 joist.
Here are some pics of what it looked like before, and while I was finishing it.
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Bull

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Oh yeah, I like that floor. What supports the end of each joist?
 

Bull

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Awesome. I have toyed with the idea of a wood floor in an old garage of mine. Looks sweet.
 

67ElkyBryan

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I can only see 4 of the pictures. The rest are just red x's. But from what i do see...I like. I like the Porsche, but would really like to see some more pics of the bikes. And I really like the wood floor. It makes me think......
 
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