E12-535iTurbo
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The garage is a single, I am Dutch and the garage is my delight.
Therefore is this "My Single Dutch Delight"garage journal.
So about 1.5 year ago I came across this website and it sure has made an impact. I've always loved working on cars and my dream came true when we bought our first house with a small garage. It's about 8.5 meters long and 3 meters wide. Small but large enough to have one car inside and leave some room for a work bench. Cars have started it all but I generally love making things so that's what I do, and I have to say that the GJ did not help to tame the desire to make things.
The cars:
-1986 BMW E30 M-tech I coupe. Originally an 325i but I've converted it with a E36 S50B30 engine 286 bhp.
-1978 BMW E12 which was originally an 525 carb. It now has a E34 M30B35 engine with a Holset HX52 turbo. It's my major drive to build my garage as plans are continuously getting bigger and I want to do everything myself. So currently the plans are to build a integrated cage which means I need a lot of extra tools. Most I'll build myself.
-2003 E39 530D which is my daily driver.
On to the garage:
Before I knew about this forum (left and right end of the garage, the door goes to the rear garden):
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To get rid of some house stuff and liberate one of the three bedrooms upstairs from the wash machine I sacrificed this small corner. Made a closet.
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Ironically the cheapest can of paint was remarkably similar to the paint scheme Jack Olsen used in his garage. I don't want to make a clone so I converted to a different colour later on. Even though imitation is the highest form of flattery right? Which would be deserved in his case.
Anyway I needed to do something about that work bench. I made it with given materials and it just didn't work. So I started with a bought drawer cabinet and made a casing for it:
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Which at 200 euro's was freakin expensive. At work we had a stack of new drawers without a cabinet stored since 2007. The brand name is KIND which is a high quality brand. I was able to buy the stack for less then 20 euro's. Went home and to work on a cabinet:
I bought some square steel and flat panels. The side panels are hand formed since I don't have a press. I do have a small manual mill which I used for the slots. It's completely adjustable so if I need a different drawer configuration in the future I can do so. In total I'm less then 50 euro in.
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Next was the bench top. Wood is expensive so I went to a second hand shop where I bought to vintage coffee tables (together for around 90 euro's). Both are solid oak 7.5 centimetres thick.
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The wooden bench top is covered with a 2mm sheet of stainless:
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Made a grinder rack at the side:
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And a final overview of the improved bench:
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To the right you see my BF20 Chinese table top mill on the three legged table. It's three legged and bolted to the wall to be able to fit the MIG welder underneath.
Therefore is this "My Single Dutch Delight"garage journal.
So about 1.5 year ago I came across this website and it sure has made an impact. I've always loved working on cars and my dream came true when we bought our first house with a small garage. It's about 8.5 meters long and 3 meters wide. Small but large enough to have one car inside and leave some room for a work bench. Cars have started it all but I generally love making things so that's what I do, and I have to say that the GJ did not help to tame the desire to make things.
The cars:
-1986 BMW E30 M-tech I coupe. Originally an 325i but I've converted it with a E36 S50B30 engine 286 bhp.
-1978 BMW E12 which was originally an 525 carb. It now has a E34 M30B35 engine with a Holset HX52 turbo. It's my major drive to build my garage as plans are continuously getting bigger and I want to do everything myself. So currently the plans are to build a integrated cage which means I need a lot of extra tools. Most I'll build myself.
-2003 E39 530D which is my daily driver.
On to the garage:
Before I knew about this forum (left and right end of the garage, the door goes to the rear garden):
View media item 50527View media item 50528
To get rid of some house stuff and liberate one of the three bedrooms upstairs from the wash machine I sacrificed this small corner. Made a closet.
View media item 50529
Ironically the cheapest can of paint was remarkably similar to the paint scheme Jack Olsen used in his garage. I don't want to make a clone so I converted to a different colour later on. Even though imitation is the highest form of flattery right? Which would be deserved in his case.
Anyway I needed to do something about that work bench. I made it with given materials and it just didn't work. So I started with a bought drawer cabinet and made a casing for it:
View media item 50530
Which at 200 euro's was freakin expensive. At work we had a stack of new drawers without a cabinet stored since 2007. The brand name is KIND which is a high quality brand. I was able to buy the stack for less then 20 euro's. Went home and to work on a cabinet:
I bought some square steel and flat panels. The side panels are hand formed since I don't have a press. I do have a small manual mill which I used for the slots. It's completely adjustable so if I need a different drawer configuration in the future I can do so. In total I'm less then 50 euro in.
View media item 50531View media item 50532
View media item 50534View media item 50535View media item 50536
Next was the bench top. Wood is expensive so I went to a second hand shop where I bought to vintage coffee tables (together for around 90 euro's). Both are solid oak 7.5 centimetres thick.
View media item 50537View media item 50538View media item 50539
The wooden bench top is covered with a 2mm sheet of stainless:
View media item 50540
Made a grinder rack at the side:
View media item 50541
And a final overview of the improved bench:
View media item 50542
To the right you see my BF20 Chinese table top mill on the three legged table. It's three legged and bolted to the wall to be able to fit the MIG welder underneath.
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