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my little mancave

mjeff87

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New guy here….from VA. My wife and I just had a stick house built, and my mancave is a decent little 24X24. Little tight and by no means my dream garage (like some of yours on here :cheers:, but I’m making the most of what I have. First thing I did was to epoxy the floors, ‘cause I knew once I started moving everything in I’d never get it done. Here’s what I started with:

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moving day:

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Got all the stuff under roof and slowly started getting it all put away. We need storage since we really don’t have an attic, so I started building shelving:

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Then built a small workbench beside it:

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Stayed that way for a month or so, then my wife bought me a compound miter saw for Christmas….and I got busy. I’m trying to make the best use of the wall space, so I built a shelf above the bench:

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Then added some shelving on the other wall for some light storage:

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Built some shelving above the header to utilize that space:

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This past Friday my Jeep buddy/electrician came by and we started running some electric….I have a profound respect for electricity and don’t fool with it. We added two outlets at the workbench, each on their own breaker, and a couple outlets below the panel at the front of the garage. Next up is lighting.

EMT run

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outlets at the bench

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cleaned up the bench

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outlet below the panel

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Jeff
 
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mcanuel

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very neat idea with the storage overtop the garage doors! me like alot
better tell the wife to get rid of all those boxes on the top shelf lol
 
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mjeff87

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LOL guys, thanks. Those are her hatboxes, and they are now officially famous (everyone on the couple Jeep boards I post on immediately comment on them, and I see GJ is no different:))

Most all of the stuff on that back shelf is what's leftover from our move, we just need to go thru it all and figure out waht to do with it (I voted for dumpster food, but she disagrees......)

Jeff
 

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NICE garage! I'm also trying to make best of my "smallish" garage.

and hat boxes????? are you from the south??? I didn't think women wore hats that came in boxes these days. I'm actually kinda impressed. I think. lol
it's all good though, my fiances closet looks like it's about to puke out versace and dolce and goobana, or whatever that dang name is. lol
aahh the things we put up with just so we don't have to sleep on the couch. haha
 

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Your garage looks really good. I worked out of a 24x24 garage for many years and never got around to the level of organization that you have. It looks like you left room for some doors on the fronts of the shelving. If you cover the fronts they would become cabinets.

It's very rare to see hat boxes these days. It takes someone thats been around for a while to even recognize one. You must have a very classy lady for a wife.

Congrats.
 

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I agree with you about messing with electric. My buddy also did me a solid and helped out big in my garage. He's also as **** about things as I am and over-engineered everything which I love. Just one (totally insignificant) thing is using metal face plates for your outlets; plastic just doesn't last in any of my work areas.

Love the garage. Question the hat boxes :)
 

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If you decide to further tinker with your electric, consider turning your outlets upside down so that the ground bar is up. That way if a metal object falls and partially dislodges one of your plugs, it will hit the ground bar and won't lay across the two prongs causing a short, sparks, and burning down your garage.
 

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24x24 is plenty of garage (more than I've got). But you, sir, need to think about paint. You're doing too good a job to leave it at sheetrock and mud. :)
 
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mjeff87

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thanks all for the compliments and the tips:beer:

Paint is coming shortly, once I get the vertical compressor installed in the corner and run air lines. I purpousely did everything so far without paint to make it easier trying to figure out where all the studs were:)

Jeff
 
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Looking good, did you paint that pegboard...I like it. Mine is 22x24 so you'll find that with your organization it will be fine.
 

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thanks all for the compliments and the tips:beer:

Paint is coming shortly, once I get the vertical compressor installed in the corner and run air lines. I purpousely did everything so far without paint to make it easier trying to figure out where all the studs were:)

Jeff

Hey Jeff, Good idea on locating the studs. That will save you from filling holes when you are ready for paint.

Keep us updated....:thumbup:
 

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I agree with you about messing with electric. My buddy also did me a solid and helped out big in my garage. He's also as **** about things as I am and over-engineered everything which I love. Just one (totally insignificant) thing is using metal face plates for your outlets; plastic just doesn't last in any of my work areas.

Love the garage. Question the hat boxes :)

I also agree with you.
 

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I see trouble brewing. At this rate, those shelves will not be enough, then she will have your garage full of girly foo foo stuff, and your vehicles will be sitting outside. NIP IT IN THE BUD !!!! :shocking:


Congrats on the new place. :beer::bounce:
 

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Hey Jeff it's Mack! Get the wifey's junk outa their!!!!!! :lol_hitti Next thing you know you'll have a freezer full of breast milk in there like MJ did!!!!! :willy_nil
 
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What's up buddy!

I don't even want to know what that last comment was about....:spit:

Now I know where the RJ crew went to LOL

Jeff
 
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mjeff87

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:dunno:

NAXJA (I'm "Jeff in VA" there)
Southside Jeepers
Comancheclub
Richmond Jeepers

notice a pattern?:)

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What's up buddy!

I don't even want to know what that last comment was about....:spit:

Now I know where the RJ crew went to LOL

Jeff

Jebus, its like a RichmondJeepers.com reunion in this place! Don't tell Benzo he will try to start his own GJ forum!

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nice set up , nice lookin commanche :thumbup:
i'd give my right nut for 24x24, i just moved from a rented 35x45 building back into my 19x22.:(
what a disaster :wtf:

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mjeff87

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nice set up , nice lookin commanche :thumbup:

thanks:beer:

Mike....lookie what you're missing since you moved to PA (well, I guess you aren't really missin any of it up there LOL). This was my kitchen door last night at about 8:00. we got another 3-4" on top of that before it finally stopped (about 15" total down here in Chester)

Jeff

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