This is the left side, looking in from outside.
Starting from the left, there is a bunch of parts cabinets on shelves. I'm undecided about these. I don't want to have to go to a shed in the back yard for small fasteners and such, but this garage space cant become a storage space. It is a WORK SPACE! Maybe I will take out the SAE stuff, maybe not. It needs organization though. And the clutch of oil cans need to be distributed to the machines they will be used for.
Underneath the shelving, beginning on the left, there is the base for a large arbor press. Next to it is the arbor press itself. Then a 1/2HP Baldor bench grinder mounted on a base. Below that is the head from a Bridgeport mill.
The arbor press and base are seldom used, and large, heavy and immobile. They need to go elsewhere. Perhaps in a location with the H press that is stored elsewhere.
The Baldor on it's stand also take a lot of space. It would be useful in the woodworking shed, to keep tools sharp.
The Bridgeport head, along with it's base in the driveway, need to go in the back yard somewhere.
Once this space is cleared out, I intend it to house the HF service cart. That puts it right at the door for easy access. I is stuffed with most of the tools and supplies I need for working on the vans. Whether I drag it out onto the drive, or work from it there, that is the most convenient place for it. And it is backed up by the HF roller that sits a little further on down this wall.
Next in line is the file cabinet. It's very handy for storing things. I'm going to leave it be for the moment, but the drawers need labeling. On the top of the file cabinet are intermediate and top Kennedy boxes. They fit there, but aren't real accessible, even for a tall guy like me. They will have to move. They are my best Kennedys, so will probably get used in the garage/shop somewhere.
On top of them is a box of flue fittings and a gas hose for the garage space heater. It needs installing.
Next in line is the HF roller with misc and less used tools. It will stay there, at least for now.
The plan overall, is to have 2 lines of machinery and equipment, one down each side wall, with an aisle in the middle which is wide enough to bring a bicycle or motorcycle or lawnmower in to work on. Cars will never see the inside of this garage. It's just too small. And we have vans anyway.
On top of the roller I have an old 240V 180A HF stick welder. I also have a Lincoln AC/DC tombstone that's also 240V. Will be getting a Mig sometime and also have a China made Plasma. I'd like to keep my welders in here somewhere, but be able to drag them out on the drive as needed.
More analysis to come...
Bill