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Important Post!!!
So to continue with the discussion, I went down to the garage at 1 in the morning to take some more photos. This was to give some better shots to describe in detail everything in there.
I shortly realized it would be a good idea to shoot everything I already want to remove. So I went through the garage doing just that. I took photos of all the things that could go elsewhere. And eventually I photoed almost everything.
Epiphany!!!
What?........I asked myself, do I really want in there?
What is the purpose of the space? What are it's functions?
Right now it's turned into a warehouse, and I want a work space.
To work on what?
Well, first it must be able to support working on our cars. That's a given.
Then I want to work with metal and wood. Doing some things with metal supports automotive, so it's a good adjunct to it.
Wood working is different, so that can be entirely removed from this space. But I don't have an adequate space for wood working yet. And carpentry supports working on the house. So maybe I need some part of this space to allow me to do minor things that support working around the house.
Eventually all that will have it's own housing. For now, some bench space and a place for fasteners and minimal carpentry tools will do. Maybe after I clean out the basement better, that house support stuff can go down there.
OK, back to the garage. Based on the functions stated above, what is needed? Automotive and metal working are the functions.
Here's an off the cuff list.
Compressor
Roller tool box
Service cart
Welder
Fasteners
Work bench
Bulky tool storage
Grinder
Buffer
Wire wheel
Disk sander
Belt sander
Horizontal band saw
Lathe
Bridgeport
Obviously this is heavy on the metalworking, cause that's what I WANT to do the most. Automotive is what I HAVE to be able to do. And a bench fills the bill for household support and minor carpentry/plumbing/electrical.
What is excess in there? I took a bunch of photos, and will post them with explanations, but for now I'll give some written documentation.
Before I do, I want to say what a revelation this method of analyzing a space is. By taking photos, and then trying to break things down, it's led me to having to decide what this space really is.
So on to the written description. Here are the things excess to the stated functions.
6 of the 7 compressors
8 of the 10 bench grinders
3 of the 4 drill presses
1 of 2 welders
4 of the 5 vises
Most all of the boxes of stuff. Anything needed must be organized and put in accessible and marked storage, close to where used.
The following things also need to be removed:
Swivel chair
Extra trash can
Extra hand carry tool boxes
2nd Bridgeport head and ram
Blast cabinet and filter
The aforementioned table saw
Pieces of steel angle iron from bed frames
Trailer hitch inserts.
Emmert vise is removed, and in back hall. Need to put in woodworking shed.
In addition, the required compressor can be permanently installed on the back porch, freeing up even more space. The horizontal band saw can be put on wheels. A narrow rolling table with locking casters, can be used for a moveable layout table for the project at hand.
2 nice stools, made out of steel rims, might need to be replaced with one easily moveable tall shop chair.
The 3 SnapOn wall cabinets are pretty, but need to be utilized for needed things, and organized.
2 Stronghold cabinets need to be looked at, to see their function in the space. Right now they are dead storage.
Need to decide on the welder most often needed, and remove all others.
Shop heater and venting need to be installed, instead of taking up space.
Hose reel needs to be hung.
Getting late, so more tomorrow.
Bill